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Massage Therapy by Nici Marshall

Locality: Cape Woolamai

Phone: +61 488 665 051



Address: 2 Seesburg Street 3925 Cape Woolamai, VIC, Australia

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22.01.2022 Hello dear clients! As of today lm wearing the lovely mask by Karen Dickie, which has 3 layers and wire at top for comfort round your nose... Her mum had been making them in San Remo. Could l ask all my clients to wear a mask whilst in treatment. Much appreciated.... Take care, see you all soon. Warm Regards, Nici. See more



22.01.2022 To all my clients. I'm just letting you know that over the next 2 weeks l will still be closed for the duration of the 6 - now 8 week lockdown. Stay safe. ... l will see you all in a few more weeks time. I can explain in a phone call, or text you how to help release your tight muscles using a tennis ball method, and lm glad l can help you this way so far, so thanks for reaching out... Warm Regards, ~Nici~ #capewoolamai #sanremo #phillipisland #basscoast

20.01.2022 Oh my. A beautiful gift, of flowers, from a client today... Thankyou so much, made my day!

18.01.2022 Oh! Thanks go to my beautiful client, who picked these straight from the garden, before her treatment. So blessed.



18.01.2022 Seek advice from a physiotherapist when required. But this may help if stuck through Covid times. https://www.wikihow.com/Release-Carpal-Tunnel-Syndrome-With

10.01.2022 Some stretching exercises in between long hours at the desk, as Covid 19 lockdown has many working from home...

10.01.2022 The aorta is the largest artery in the body. The aorta begins at the top of the left ventricle, the heart's muscular pumping chamber. The heart pumps blood from... the left ventricle into the aorta through the aortic valve. Three leaflets on the aortic valve open and close with each heartbeat to allow one-way flow of blood. The aorta is a tube about a foot long and just over an inch in diameter. The aorta is divided into four sections: The ascending aorta rises up from the heart and is about 2 inches long. The coronary arteries branch off the ascending aorta to supply the heart with blood. The aortic arch curves over the heart, giving rise to branches that bring blood to the head, neck, and arms. The descending thoracic aorta travels down through the chest. Its small branches supply blood to the ribs and some chest structures. The abdominal aorta begins at the diaphragm, splitting to become the paired iliac arteries in the lower abdomen. Most of the major organs receive blood from branches of the abdominal aorta. Like all arteries, the aorta's wall has several layers: The intima, the innermost layer, provides a smooth surface for blood to flow across. The media, the middle layer with muscle and elastic fibers, allows the aorta to expand and contract with each heartbeat. The adventitia, the outer layer, provides additional support and structure to the aorta. See more



03.01.2022 To all my clients. I'm just letting you know that from Wednesday August 5 l will be closing at 6pm for the 6 week lockdown. Stay safe. ... l will personally text you over the next few days, to those who have had bookings... and l will see you all in six weeks time. Warm Regards, ~Nici~ #capewoolamai #sanremo #phillipisland #basscoast

02.01.2022 Did You Know: The Pectoralis Minor muscle is a major contributor to rounded shoulder posture. When the pectoralis minor muscle tightens and shortens, it pulls t...he shoulders forward which then causes upper back pain. Entrapment by the pectoralis minor muscle can block blood and nerve flow to the arms causing pain, tingling, numbness (dysesthesia) and unusual sensations (parasthesias). The pectoralis minor’s very strong tendon overlies the brachial plexus of nerves and the axillary artery that make up the neurovascular bundle that serves the arm. (Image from the Anatomy In Motionn app) See more

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