CHIROMASSAGE

The chiromassage today has evolved from being a simple relaxing massage to become a comprehensive integral manual therapy. Although it maintains its essence (the exclusive use of the hands), today it is understood as a discipline that combines soft tissue manipulation with functional movement to treat the body as a whole.

What symptoms does chiromassage treat?

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1. Muscular and Osteoarticular Symptoms

  • Muscle contractures: The famous “knots” caused by poor posture or repetitive movements.
  • Chronic back pain: Relief of heaviness in lumbar (lumbago), dorsal and cervical areas.
  • Joint stiffness: Thanks to the mobilizationshelps those who feel “lack of lubrication” in the shoulders, hips or neck.
  • Sports overload: Treats muscle fatigue after training and helps prevent cramps.
  • Lack of flexibility: The assisted stretching correct muscle shortening that causes a feeling of tightness.

2. Nervous System and Psychological Symptoms

  • Stress and Anxiety: Reduces cortisol levels and helps to “slow down” mental “revolutions”.
  • Insomnia: By relaxing the body deeply, it facilitates the conciliation of sleep and improves its quality.
  • Tension headaches: Many headaches stem from tension in the neck and jaw; chiromassage releases that pressure.
  • Fatigue or asthenia: Helps to recover energy when the body feels exhausted by the daily rhythm.

3. Circulatory and Lymphatic Symptoms

  • Tired legs: Relieves heaviness and tingling caused by spending many hours standing or sitting.
  • Fluid retention (mild edema): Promotes venous return and helps reduce swelling in ankles or legs.
  • Poor peripheral circulation: Helps those who tend to have cold hands or feet by improving surface blood supply.