What's best to do after a massage


 

  • Take A Bath - A nice warm bath is very soothing after a massage, particularly with Epsom salts.  Epsom Salts are just Magnesium Sulphate, which is a natural muscle relaxer.  They are also wonderful at drawing out toxins in the body, as is massage, so you may get a sort of detoxifying effect which is very beneficial to the body.  You can get Epsom salts at most grocery stores or pharmacies.  If you don't have Epsom salts, don't worry - a nice warm bath will do just fine.  Please note that I said warm and not scalding hot!  This is important because if you have any inflammation in the muscles the excessive heat can serve to exacerbate the injury.  If you have a very sore muscle or injury, try icing the area.

















 

 

 


  • Rest - You may feel tired, as if you want to lie down and take a nap.  This is completely normal, and you should listen to your body.  If you can, make sure you have nowhere to go and nothing to do after your massage. This is your time to recover your mind and body and it is your body's time to rebalance itself and retune. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can help your therapist by stretching before you arrive for your segment.
 Remember anything that was particularly painful and report this to your therapist at your next visit. 

Following the above rules will help you to get so much more benefits out of your massage and your
presence of mind will be that much more peaceful and invigorated.  Always remember, if you have
any questions whatsoever, be sure to call your therapist.