indian head massage

Indian Head Massage

Why Indian Head Massage ?
Indian head massage is derived from the ancient Ayurvedic healing system, which teaches self-care and prevention of illness. It is incorporated into people's daily routine to not only help maintain the hair in good condition, but also to stimulate the body's natural healing ability.
Indian head massage has been developing in Europe since the 1970s. It was introduced to the UK by Narendra Mehta, who came here to study physiotherapy. He adapted the traditional technique to target the specific negative effects that stress has upon our bodies, which include: muscular tension, headaches, neck and shoulder stiffness and insomnia.


How Is Indian head massage ginen ?
An Indian head massage treatment is given while you are seated and there is no need for you to remove any clothing. A variety of massage techniques is used on the shoulders, upper arms and neck as well as the head, because these are all areas that may become tense and painful due, for example, to stress or the postural effects of working at a desk for long periods. The massage is tailored to whatever you need - relaxation or revitalization - and a lasting effect can be achieved with a short treatment. Repeated treatments can be even more beneficial.

How can Indian head massage be helpful ?
The benefits of Indian head massage are: release face, neck and shoulder muscles which were tense and had gone into spasm, and especially to help with sinus congestion and headaches, improved circulation, relief from muscular tension, it may be relaxing or stimulating, relief of stiffness in the neck and shoulders, improvement in symptoms such as headaches, insomnia and sinusitis. Leaving my clients wonderfully relaxed and either soothed or invigorated, as they required.                                                        

Therapists                                              

Isabelle Johnston

Sharon Prosser

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