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Massage

Marie-Anne Cody

    Physiotherapist offering deep tissue massage for problem areas and injuries, including trigger point and myofascial techniques. Also Craniosacral therapy and Reiki therapy.

    Likes to offer a deep relaxing massage too.

    Sarah Cornelious

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      Sarah offers therapeutic massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, myofascial release, seated acupressure and guided relaxation sessions. She has practised since 1998 both freelance and in community based projects.

      Fiona Makan

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        Holistic-Therapeutic Body Massage (a little similar in style to Swedish massage) can be adapted to suit your needs.  My method of massage is nurturing and holistic. My technique has evolved and developed over time creating a tailored made massage that meets the needs of each individual client. This results in specific health rewards for the receiver and a positive recognition that my work has made a real difference.  My aim is to give you the client a feeling of overall well-being, physically,  mentally calm and revitalized. 

        With over 26 years qualified experience in this field, I have the knowledge that massage is indeed not to be overlooked as a method of preventative healthcare and also a hugely successful way to revitalize and listen to your body’s physiology and to support your mental health.

        Michael McGovern

          Michael McGovern applying pressure to back muscles.

          The work Michael does with clients is quite deep and technical and can be intense, but he tries to make it as pleasant as possible and explains what he is doing and why as he works. He encourages clients to regularly communicate throughout the session so that they can find the source of pain and treat it, with the aim of providing a release and longer-term healing.

          Douglas Ross

            From the initial consultation Douglas will work with you toward your specific aims, whether stress management or the relief of pain. Douglas believes that massage is an essential element of self-care. In his own words, “sharing relaxed and body centred presence is one of life’s greatest gifts.”