Why Choose a Longer Massage Treatment?
How a little extra goes a long way.
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Quite simply, longer treatments allow more time for the body to respond.
Having more time means there is greater opportunity for assessment, treatment and working with the different areas that may be contributing to tension, pain or restricted movement. Rather than having to move from one area to another because time is limited, a longer treatment allows us to explore things more thoroughly and use a combination of techniques where appropriate.
Longer treatments also give the body more time to calm down, become present, create a sense of safety and fully release muscular tension. For many people, this can be an important part of allowing themselves to settle into the treatment and experience its therapeutic benefits.
More Time for Targeted Therapy
One of the benefits of having more time is being able to focus more closely on specific areas of tension, pain or restriction.
A Clinical Massage treatment may involve using several different techniques depending on what is identified during the assessment and how your body responds. Having additional time allows us to spend longer with a particular area, rather than moving on before we have had the opportunity to fully explore it.
The more time we have to work with an area, the greater the opportunity to understand and address what may be contributing to the problem.
Addressing Multiple Concerns
There are often several factors that contribute to a problem area.
Where we experience pain or tension isn't necessarily the only place that needs attention. Other areas of the body may be contributing through changes in movement, posture, muscle tension or the way we use our bodies.
A longer treatment gives us more time to look beyond the immediate area of concern and work with other areas that may be connected to what you are experiencing.
This can be particularly helpful when there are several things you would like to address within the same treatment, or when working with a problem that has been present for some time.
Supporting Circulation and Recovery
Massage supports circulation within the tissues, helping to deliver oxygen and nutrients while supporting the body's natural processes for removing metabolic waste products.
This can support the health and function of the tissues and contribute to the body's natural recovery processes.
Having more time also allows us to spend longer working with areas of restriction or tension, giving the tissues more opportunity to respond to the treatment.
More Time to Work With Breathing
Breathing is something we do constantly, yet it is something we don't always think about.
Tension around the neck, shoulders, chest, ribs and diaphragm can affect how freely we breathe, while posture and habitual movement patterns can also influence our breathing.
A longer treatment provides more time to work with these areas, helping to release unnecessary tension and encourage greater freedom through the breath.
There are many different factors that contribute to our overall wellbeing, and the ability to breathe comfortably and without unnecessary restriction is one that can sometimes be overlooked.
Developing Greater Body Awareness
Therapeutic massage isn't only about working on areas that hurt. It can also provide an opportunity to become more aware of how we hold, move and experience our bodies.
As tension changes during treatment, you may begin to notice areas where you habitually hold tension, differences between the two sides of your body, or patterns of movement and posture that you hadn't previously been aware of.
Having more time can allow us to explore these changes and develop a greater mind-body connection.
This awareness can be an important part of therapeutic massage, helping you to better understand your own body and recognise patterns that may be contributing to discomfort or affecting the way you move through everyday life.
Giving Your Body Time to Settle
There is another reason why longer treatments can be particularly valuable.
When we are busy, stressed, in pain, or simply dealing with the demands of everyday life, it can take time for the body to let go of the tension it has been holding.
Sometimes, a shorter treatment can feel as though you have only just settled when it is time to finish.
A longer treatment gives you more time to arrive, settle, become present and allow your body to respond.
It isn't necessarily about using more pressure or making the treatment more intense. Sometimes, it is simply about having enough time for your body to adjust to the treatment and gradually release the tension it has been holding.
Longer Treatments Can Also Support
Depending on the individual and what they are hoping to achieve from treatment, a longer session can provide greater opportunity to support:
๐ฟ Pain relief and reduced muscular tension
๐ฟ Improved range of motion and movement
๐ฟ Relaxation and stress reduction
๐ฟ Improved sleep quality
๐ฟ Mental clarity and a greater sense of wellbeing
๐ฟ Greater awareness of posture, movement and habitual tension
๐ฟ The body's natural recovery processes
As with all massage treatments, the experience and benefits will vary from person to person. What is appropriate will depend on your health, lifestyle, the nature of what you are experiencing and how your body responds to treatment.
Something to Consider When Having Massage for the First Time
When receiving massage for the first time, it can take a little while for your body to adjust to the new sensations and experience of being treated.
Even if you are familiar with regular massage, every therapist brings a unique approach shaped by their training, experience, techniques and personal intuition. Your body may therefore respond differently from one treatment to another.
A longer treatment can give you more time to settle into the experience and become comfortable with the treatment, while also giving your therapist more time to assess how your body is responding and adapt their approach accordingly.
This can be particularly valuable when there are several areas you would like to address, or when you are looking for a more comprehensive treatment.
Is a Longer Treatment Always Better?
Not necessarily.
The most appropriate treatment length will depend on you, what you are experiencing and what you would like to achieve from your treatment.
For some people, a shorter treatment may be enough to focus on a particular area or concern. For others, having more time allows us to look at several contributing factors and work more comprehensively with the body.
Ultimately, it isn't simply about having a longer treatment for the sake of it.
It's about having enough time to assess, understand, treat and allow your body to respond.
Sometimes that little bit of extra time gives us the opportunity to look beyond where you feel the problem, explore what may be contributing to it, and give your body the time and space it needs to respond.
As with all Clinical Massage treatments, the treatment is guided by the individual.
