Complete Health Medical


Sports Rehabilitation Massage
What can rehabilitation massage do for you?
- Treat torn or 'pulled' muscles, sprains and strains
- Speed up recovery after injury
- Stretch muscles that have limited movement
- Break down scar tissue to improve flexibility
- Improve elasticity to give muscles their optimum length
- Improve blood and lymph flow, release muscle tension
- Reduce pain caused by tense congested muscles
- Improving stretching and training methods
Who can benefit from rehabilitation massage?
- Men and women of any age with strained, stiff muscles
- People suffering from stress or tension
- Elite and social sports men and women
- Those receiving osteopathy or physiotherapy
- People with postural problems
Initially please do contact us or you can simply call us on 020 7336 0466. Please supply us with as much information as possible and we will respond quickly with our initial recommendation of a treatment that may help you.
At no stage are you obliged to use our services; your contact details are only used by us to respond to your query, and not for marketing purposes.
Why sports massage can help you
If you enjoy being an active participant in sport and leisure pursuits, you will know the feelings of frustration when an injury prevents you from taking part in your chosen activity. Sports massage is a remedial massage treatment that seeks to return you to your chosen sport or leisure activity as soon as possible; it can of course also be used to help non-sports people overcome stubborn injuries and discomfort.
Our sports massage therapists have an in-depth knowledge of the musculoskeletal system and will treat the injured area with deep tissue massage techniques. Sports massage has played an important part in all levels of sport for several years, and now the technique is established as a general rehabilitation method, particularly in support of osteopathy and physiotherapy treatments.
As well as treating torn muscles and sprained ligaments, our therapists will provide advice on preventing further injuries, as well as improving stretching and training methods.