Support Your Healing Process Naturally
Enhance Your Post-Surgery Recovery with Shiatsu Massage
Recovering from surgery can be physically and emotionally challenging. Post-surgical symptoms like pain, swelling, stiffness, stress, and fatigue can slow down the healing process. At Shiatsu Massage Center, we provide gentle and effective Shiatsu therapy to support your body’s natural recovery and help you regain strength and mobility.
The Shiatsu & Masage center
Shiatsu Massage Center Techniques for Post-Surgery Healing
Gentle Acupressure
Targets energy points to enhance recovery.
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Reduces swelling and detoxifies the body.
Soft Tissue Mobilization
Improves flexibility and prevents scar tissue buildup.
Why Choose The Shiatsu Massage Center?
Choosing the right massage center is crucial to ensuring you receive the best possible experience and results.
Here are some of the reasons why The Shiatsu Massage Center should be your top choice:
How Shiatsu Massage Helps with Post-Surgery Recovery
01
Reduces Pain & Discomfort
After surgery, pain and discomfort can persist due to muscle stiffness, nerve sensitivity, and tension around the affected area. Painkillers may help temporarily, but Shiatsu therapy offers a natural, drug-free approach to pain relief.
02
Promotes Better Circulation
Healthy blood flow is essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to healing tissues. Poor circulation can slow down the recovery process and lead to complications like blood clots or delayed wound healing.
03
Reduces Swelling & Inflammation
Swelling (edema) is a common post-surgery issue caused by fluid retention and lymphatic congestion. Left untreated, swelling can lead to stiffness, discomfort, and prolonged recovery time.
Questions & Answers
Frequently asked customer questions
Find answers to common questions about our Shiatsu and massage services, including session duration, benefits, and booking details. Learn how our treatments promote relaxation, pain relief, and overall well-being.
How can Shiatsu massage help with post-surgery recovery?
Shiatsu massage supports natural healing by improving blood circulation, reducing swelling, easing pain, and restoring mobility. It also promotes deep relaxation, which helps lower stress levels and enhances the body’s ability to heal.
When can I start Shiatsu massage after surgery?
The ideal time to start Shiatsu depends on the type of surgery and your doctor’s recommendations. Generally, Shiatsu can be introduced after the initial healing phase (typically 2-6 weeks post-surgery). Always consult your healthcare provider before starting massage therapy.
Is Shiatsu massage safe after surgery?
Yes! Shiatsu is a gentle, non-invasive therapy that does not involve deep pressure or forceful movements. It is customized based on your recovery stage to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Can Shiatsu help reduce post-surgery pain?
Absolutely! Shiatsu helps release muscle tension, stimulate circulation, and encourage the body’s natural pain-relief mechanisms (endorphins). It is a great drug-free alternative for managing post-surgical pain.
Will Shiatsu massage help with swelling and inflammation?
Yes! Shiatsu stimulates the lymphatic system, helping to reduce fluid retention, improve drainage, and decrease swelling. This is especially beneficial after surgeries that cause inflammation in the muscles and joints.
Can Shiatsu improve scar healing and flexibility?
Yes, Shiatsu helps prevent scar tissue buildup by keeping surrounding muscles and tissues flexible and mobile. This can improve range of motion and reduce stiffness in the affected area.
How many sessions will I need for post-surgical recovery?
The number of sessions varies based on your surgery type and recovery progress. Some people experience relief in just a few sessions, while others benefit from weekly treatments for a few months. Your therapist will create a personalized plan for your needs.
Are there any side effects after a Shiatsu massage?
Most clients feel relaxed and refreshed after a session. Some may experience mild soreness or fatigue, which is temporary and a sign that the body is adjusting to the treatment. Drinking water and resting can help with recovery.
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