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Remedial Massage Therapy

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OUR Sydenham TEAM

Wellbeing Massage Sydenham welcomes you to our clinic! We have availability 6 days a week, including late appointments, public holidays and weekends. Sydenham massage has multiple therapists, working within a brand new, clean environment, just give us a call to find a time that suits you!

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We have Remedial massage, Swedish massage, Sports massage, soft tissue and deep tissue massage- just request the massage type and we will find someone who can help. All our practitioners are qualified in these techniques and have wonderful reviews from all our clients. With onsite HICAPS machines to claim private health instantly, we have the latest technology and booking systems available. This means you don’t have to wait to receive money back for your massage! Our team keeps up to date with the latest information and trends to tend to your needs.

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Wellbeing Remedial Massage Sydenham

Our Services:
  • Available 6 days a week
  • Professional, experienced therapists
  • Secure online appointments
  • Latest techniques
  • Access to a range of other allied health professionals
  • Onsite HICAPS
  • HICAPS insurance rebates
  • Experienced insurance rebates
WELLBEING MASSAGE

About Wellbeing Remedial Massage Sydneham

  • A+ team of eager and lovely massage therapists
  • We ensure our massage therapists are all professionally trained and insured
  • We have new and hygienic facilities with temperature control for your comfort
  • Our clients have a range of goals and complaints which we have experience and understanding of
  • General Pracitioners, Chiropractors, Osteopaths and Physiotherapists all refer to us for massage services

Private Health Insurance and Remedial Massage

If you have private health insurance which covers remedial massage you can use that here. Bring your card in for instant claiming on our HICAPS machines, just pay the gap.

Our clinic is open 6 days a week, including Saturdays. We have multiple massage therapists to suit all needs, each of them is caring and considerate.

Using new equipment and the latest massage techniques you can rest assured knowing your massage therapist are up-to-date with their knowledge and skills. Our team regularly services the areas of Beaconsfield, Officer, Narre Warren, Pakenham and surrounding areas.

PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE AND REMEDIAL MASSAGE

Our Massage Techniques

  • Soft Tissue Release (STR)
  • Sports Massage Therapy (SMT)
  • Active Release Technique (ART)
  • Kinesiotape (Kin Tape)
  • Deep Tissue Massage
  • Swedish Massage – A form of massage utilising longer strokes to give relaxation
  • Deep Massage. By using slow and high pressured techniques to get deep into tissues that require some extra effort.
  • Cupping
  • Needling
  • Craniosacral Therapy
  • Myofascial Release
  • Trigger Point Therapy
  • Reflexology
  • Prenatal Massage and Pregnancy Massage
  • Sports Massage
  • Trigger Point Massage – Many call this knots, these can be massaged with a form of therapy focuses on these tension spots in the muscles
  • Reiki
  • Lymphatic Drainage

About Sydneham Massage Therapy

  • Massage Therapists can provide techniques that help release soft tissue structures

  • Sports Massage Therapy can be provided by a qualified healthcare therapist

  • Craniosacral therapy involves light touches to the skull and sacrum located in the lower back

  • Massage therapists are trained to use a technique called myofascial release which is ued to help relax muscles

  • Some patients may choose massage during pregnancy for pregnancy related pain relief

  • ‘Deep Massage’ is a technique that involves deep and long strokes

  • Borona massage therapists may help with lymphatic drainage techniques

  • Cupping and dry needling may be used by our massage therapists

  • Active Release Therapy can be provided by a qualified healthcare therapist

  • Kinesio Tape may be used by a massage therapist

  • Massage therapists may use a technique called Deep Tissue Massage

  • Trigger point therapy may be utilised by a massage therapist

  • Reflexology may be utilised by our Boronia massage therapists which may help

  • ‘Swedish massage’ is a type of massage that utilises strokes that are circular, deep long and in some cases use vibration and tapping to help muscle fibres relax

  • Sports massage is a technique which is similar to a Swedish Massage and may be beneficial to sports people

Massage Frequently Asked Questions For Our Sydneham Remedial Massage Therapists (FAQs)

FAQs

What’s included in a massage?
  • A full body massage or one that focuses on your areas of concern are available, at a pressure you choose
  • Massage appointments can have chosen times from 30min to 90 min.
What NOT to do following a massage?
  • Do not stand too quickly or do rigorous exercise immediately as your body in in a relaxed parasympathetic state this could cause dizziness or other symptoms
  • Try to avoid large heavy meals after a massage as most people will feel sick if they do so
What to do before a massage ideally?
  • Drinking water to remain hydrated is a great option, but be sure to use the bathroom right before the massage to stay comfortable throughout
  • A light snack or meal is recommended before massage
Can the massage therapist touch private parts?
  • No, under no circumstances is this possible
  • The massage will not include any areas covered by a bikini and the massage therapist will always ask before going close to private areas such as chest muscles or inner thigh or glutes
Is shaving required before massage?
  • No, there is no need to shave
  • If you would like to shave do so a few days before massage or skin irritation can occur and cause discomfort
Should I tip after a massage?
  • You do not need to tip for a massage in Australia

10 Facts about Sydenham:

  • There are over 10,000 people residing in Sydenham, with close to a 50/50 split of male and females
  • Most people pay around $330 in rent a week
  • The average person is 34 years of age in Sydenham and their are more children in the suburb than there are people over 65 years of age
  • 50% of people in Sydenham are married, and 10% have been divorced at least once
  • Sydenham is located in the City of Brimbank, which is the name of the local Governement
  • Indian, Italian and Maltese round out the top 5 ancestries in Sydenham, the first two are English and Australian
  • Most people in Sydenham were born in Australian, if you live in Sydenham and were not born in Australia you were likely born in India!
  • Sydenham has a railway station, post office, football club and even a raceway
  • A strong Catholic presence is felt within the suburb, the local high school is called Catholic Regional College Sydenham
  • Sydenham was originally part of the City of Keilor, until changing to the City of Brimbank

Facts about Remedial Massage Sydenham:

  • Massage is depicted in ancient Egyptian paintings
  • There are various techniques to massage, includes muscle stripping or deep tissue therapy with lots of pressure by using the elbows.
  • Pregnant people can receive massage, although extra care must be taken to avoid areas that have potential links to causing premature birth
  • Massage should never be done over skin abrasions, bruises or wounds
  • Massage is used regularly at elite sporting clubs to reduce tension and aid in preparation and recovery from athletic en-devours
  • Osteopaths, physiotherapists and some Chiropractors utilise massage techniques on their patients
  • Massage provides people with a novel sensory experience, which is relatively safe and pleasant.
  • Baby massage classes are available to parents who think it may be beneficial
  • Most massage therapists charge an equal
  • Massage does not usually hurt, but may hurt if sensitive areas are massaged, you can talk to your therapist if pain comes during the massage

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