For many people, a massage is something reserved for special occasions — a birthday treat or a holiday indulgence. But mounting scientific evidence suggests that regular massage therapy should be considered a fundamental component of any serious wellness practice.
What Happens in Your Body During a Massage
During a massage, the mechanical pressure applied to muscles and connective tissue triggers a cascade of physiological responses. Cortisol levels drop significantly. Serotonin and dopamine — the body’s natural mood-regulating chemicals — increase. The parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest) becomes dominant, slowing the heart rate and lowering blood pressure.
The Cumulative Effect
The benefits of massage are not just immediate — they accumulate over time. Studies have shown that clients who receive massage monthly over six months demonstrate significantly lower levels of chronic inflammation markers compared to a control group.
Specific Conditions That Respond Well to Regular Massage
- Chronic lower back pain
- Tension headaches and migraines
- Anxiety and generalised stress
- Insomnia and disrupted sleep
- Sports injuries and muscle fatigue
- Repetitive strain injuries from desk work
How Often Should You Book?
For general maintenance and stress management, we recommend a 60-minute massage every 3–4 weeks. For those managing specific conditions, fortnightly or weekly sessions may be more beneficial. Our therapists can advise on a programme tailored to your needs.
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