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Andrea Biagi Sports & Remedial Massage

Locality: Narrabeen, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: 00409 658 541



Address: Narrabeen 2101 Narrabeen, NSW, Australia

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16.01.2022 Remedial Massage Therapy utilises many techniques, to address a wide range of soft tissue problems. The aim is to reduce pain and tension by releasing pressure of muscles in spasm, and to address tendon and ligament complaints. Treatments can dramatically reduce pain and discomfort and assist the bodys natural healing process and circulation. Whether it is stress, Work related or WorkCover Claims related, or injury from leisure or sport; Remedial Massage Therapy can assist... people of all ages. Remedial Massage Therapy is designed for patients who have injured their muscles, ligaments, tendons and other soft tissues. Injuries that respond well to this therapy are things like repetitive use syndromes like carpel tunnel syndrome, headaches and neck tension, whiplash, lower back pain, tendonitis, and general muscle tension and pain. The treatment focuses on the problem rather than the entire body.



10.01.2022 Remedial Massage is recommended for: Back & neck pain Shoulder and neck tension Tension headaches & migraines ... Improved body alignment Sciatica, hip & lower back pain Overuse injuries Injury recovery Improved flexibility & range of motion See more

09.01.2022 Remedial Massage helps reduce the risk of fibrosis and adhesions in muscle and fascia. It can also help relax muscles and reduce tension. Relief can be gained for cramps and spasms and rehabilitation after injury can be enhanced. Circulation can be stimulated. It can stretch contracted muscles and increase function for sufferers of Repetitive Strain Syndrome.

06.01.2022 SHOULDER ROTATOR CUFF The subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor are small muscles that stabilise and control your shoulder movement on your shoulder blade (scapula).... Collectively, these four muscles are known as the rotator cuff. Each rotator cuff muscle has a contractile muscle belly (red) and a tendon (white) that inserts into the bone (head of humerus.



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