Chinese Remedial Massage
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Newtown Massage – Chinese Massage | 421 King Street
Welcome to 421 Newtown Massage! Our massage center get 3 to 5, 18-23 gorgeous professional Asian ladies working everyday. All the ladies has been strictly selected and trained, we will use our magic hands to massage your full body from your feet until your head no matter soft or hard.
Chinese Remedial Massage in Newtown, Sydney, NSW categorized under Massage specialising in services such as Chinese Massage, Foot Reflexology, Relaxation Massage.
Additional services by Chinese Remedial Massage are Remedial Massage.
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Services
Relaxing Massage
The main aim for the massage is to increase oxygen flow around the body and help the muscles release built up toxins. Using a warm sweet almond oil to ease the aches and pains, the therapists use a variety of techniques to massage and relax the body, leaving you feeling refreshed and in a state of pure bliss. Finish your massage with a glass of our famous warm rose tea.!
Traditional Massage
Traditional Chinese Massage has been practiced for around two thousand years, it was known as An Mo, ‘An’ meaning Press and ‘Mo’ meaning Rub. An Mo was used as a term for both medical and relaxation massage. In 1949, the Chinese government officially recognised the medical benefits of the massage and endorsed Tui Na. It was officially incorporated into Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as a medical therapy to be used for problems where acupuncture and herbs were less effective. The term An Mo is still used today as a term for relaxation massage.
Chinese Remedial Massage
Chinese Medicine Remedial Massage (CMRM) is often used to treat sports injuries and other problems affecting the musculoskeletal system. CMRM also provides benefits to individuals who are stressed, suffer poor sleep or headaches.
Reflexology
Reflexology is massage of the feet that aims to promote healing in other areas of the body. It is based on the principle that each part of the foot corresponds to a structure or organ. Modern reflexology is based on the principle that the foot has ‘reflex’ points that correspond to the various structures and organs throughout the body.
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