Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Remedial Massage?
A: Remedial Massage focuses specifically on locating and treating muscle dysfunction and relieving painful areas, using different remedial massage techniques to achieve this.
A: Remedial Massage focuses specifically on locating and treating muscle dysfunction and relieving painful areas, using different remedial massage techniques to achieve this.
Q: Is it normal to feel a bit stiff or sore after treatment?
A: Soreness is commonly felt initially after treatment and should settle down within a day or two. Toxins created by muscle tension are flushed out by drinking plenty of water after a treatment. So it's not uncommon to feel a bit "sluggish" while your body and the immune system adjusts. Certainly, if you are feeling concerned, don't hesitate to contact me to discuss it.
A: Soreness is commonly felt initially after treatment and should settle down within a day or two. Toxins created by muscle tension are flushed out by drinking plenty of water after a treatment. So it's not uncommon to feel a bit "sluggish" while your body and the immune system adjusts. Certainly, if you are feeling concerned, don't hesitate to contact me to discuss it.
Q: Do you have Healthfund rebates? Which Healthfunds?
A: Bupa, Medibank Private, Australian Regional Health Group, HBF, Australian Unity, CBHS, HCF and Manchester Unity, NIB.
A: Bupa, Medibank Private, Australian Regional Health Group, HBF, Australian Unity, CBHS, HCF and Manchester Unity, NIB.
Q. Do you have Hicaps or credit card facilities?
A. Unfortunately no. Your initial consultation is strictly cash only. consecutive visits may be paid by electronic funds transfer from your phone if you prefer on the day
A. Unfortunately no. Your initial consultation is strictly cash only. consecutive visits may be paid by electronic funds transfer from your phone if you prefer on the day
Q: What if I don’t like to feel pain?
A: With Deep Tissue and Trigger Point Therapy, discomfort may be felt over the painful areas. If you let me know, I can use alternative techniques like Myofascial Release.
A: With Deep Tissue and Trigger Point Therapy, discomfort may be felt over the painful areas. If you let me know, I can use alternative techniques like Myofascial Release.
Q: Should I have a massage when I am sick?
A: Generally no, it’s best to wait until you are feeling better, or non-contagious.
A: Generally no, it’s best to wait until you are feeling better, or non-contagious.