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May Lynn Massage Therapy

 
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Looking for a Massage Therapist? You’ve come to the right place. May Lynn is passionate about the healing benefits of massage and physical and psychological changes for general well being.

May offers Remedial, Deep Tissue, Pregnancy, Relaxation and Sports Massages. May enjoys treating patients of all ages and has experience in Myofascial Release, Cupping and Trigger Point Therapy. She is also qualified as a Hot Stone Massage practitioner; trained by Sue Lee at Ili Ili Stones.

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CONTACT INFORMATION  
   
Contact Name May Lynn
Address Kalimna, Victoria
Phonemaymassagetherapy@gmail.com
Mobile0413277606
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Website http://www.naturaltherapypages.com.au/connect/mayl


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About May Lynn

May Lynn is a vibrant massage therapist with a passion for helping people both relax and recuperate. May has a personable, professional and caring nature. May has completed her diploma in Remedial Massage.

“During my time studying, I developed sound knowledge and practical skill level to ensure my clients are provided with a high standard of treatment in all areas of Remedial massage, Pregnancy massage, Sports massage, Relaxation massage, Therapeutic massage and Hot Stone massage.”

Qualifications
  • Diploma Remedial Massage
  • Certificate IV in Sports Massage
  • Certificate IV in Relaxation Massage
  • Certificate in Hot Stone Massage
  • Certificate of Pregnancy Massage
  • Level 2 First Aid
  • Member Australian Association of Massage Therapists


The Benefits of Massage:

Massage therapy is extremely beneficial to people leading busy lifestyles suffering most commonly from work related stress. Massage will not only aid with mental relaxation but will work on physical symptoms of back and neck pain that comes from sitting for an extended period of time at a desk or from physical labour.

Many people wait until they are already in pain before turning to massage, but why let it get that bad? It is a good idea to take regular massage as a preventative measure so that such injuries do not occur. Regular massage maintenance will increase your overall sense of wellbeing for optimum physical and mental health.


How Massage Relieves Pain:

Massage helps to relieve and reduce pain in a few different ways. Firstly, it increases the flow of blood to joints and muscles, helping to warm them. Massage triggers the brain to release its own natural painkillers, and also helps to speed the flow of oxytocin. Oxytocin is a hormone that relaxes muscles as well as promoting a feeling of calm and contentment.

Massage is also incredibly relaxing both physically and mentally. It helps the muscles themselves to relax, and it also calms the stress and anxiety that you might feel because of your pain. The touch of massage can also help to stop the pain signals from getting through to the brain. This happens by sending other impulses as well as pain impulses along the nerves to the brain. Because there are too many impulses, the pain signals often don't get through, thus relieving pain.



QUALIFICATION DETAILS
Diploma of Remedial Massage Therapy - Melbourne Institute of Massage Therapy
Certificate IV Relaxation Massage - Melbourne Institute of Massage Therapy
Certificate IV Sports Massage - Melbourne Institute of Massage Therapy
Certificate of Pregnancy Massage - Pregnancy Massage Australia
Hot Stone Massage instructed by Sue Lee at Ili Ili Stones
Level 2 First Aid
Member of Australian Association of Massage Therapists (AAMT)

Service Categories

Deep Tissue Massage, Pregnancy Massage, Remedial Massage, Sports Massage, Stone Therapy Massage, Swedish Relaxation Massage

  
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