Blog Post Category: Massage and Bodywork

  • All About Manual Lymphatic Drainage

    All About Manual Lymphatic Drainage

    Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD), a gentle hands-on therapy that enhances lymph flow, reduces swelling, aids healing, and promotes relaxation. Vital for surgical aftercare and general wellness, MLD is essential for every body.

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  • Meet Michigan Massage and Wellness

    Meet Michigan Massage and Wellness

    Selecting a massage therapist requires more than chance. At Michigan Massage and Wellness, we’re not just another option; we’re a journey. Discover how our diverse services blend clinical precision, relaxation, pain relief, surgical recovery and more.

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  • Massage for Injuries

    Massage for Injuries

    At Michigan Massage and Wellness, we’re not just about luxury; we’re dedicated to comprehensive, corrective bodywork. We address issues like headaches, frozen shoulders, and chronic pain with a multifaceted approach, tailoring treatments to your unique needs. Our goal is to help you regain mobility and find lasting relief.

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  • Ashiatsu Massage

    Ashiatsu Massage

    Ashiatsu massage, also known as “barefoot massage,” is a unique therapy where therapists use their feet for deep, broad pressure. This technique offers a distinctive and effective way to release tension and promote relaxation and is ideal for anyone who likes deep tissue work.

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  • Pain Management with the Dolphin MPS

    Pain Management with the Dolphin MPS

    Dolphin MPS offers pain management without added suffering, spanning conditions from scars to TMJ disorder and more. This therapy combines aspects of acupuncture and TENS units, focusing on your autonomic nervous system. It helps shift from the stress-driven sympathetic mode to the calm and healing parasympathetic state, promoting relaxation and relief.

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  • Frozen Shoulder Syndrome

    Frozen Shoulder Syndrome

    Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition causing limited shoulder movement. It typically progresses through stages and can be triggered by injury or inflammation. Understanding its development and seeking appropriate treatment are crucial for recovery.

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