Therapeutic massage in Madrid

Full Vitality Spa offers you the best therapeutic and professional massage service at home in Madrid.

Therapeutic massage in Madrid is based on a series of movements performed by the therapist’s hands on the patient’s body with the main objective of eliminating, relieving, improving or draining soft tissues of our body, muscles, fats, fibrous tissue, blood vessels, etc.
It is the manipulation of soft tissues whose main purpose is to relieve discomfort, pain, muscle fatigue in different parts of the body, these discomforts can be caused by various factors such as trauma, bad posture, stress, intense sport, genetics, among others.
The origin of the word massage can be derived from any word:
Arabic MASS which means to touch gently, to rub gently.
Greek MASSEIN which means to knead, rub or rub.
Hebrew MASHECH meaning to feel, to grope.
French MASSER which means to knead, to rub, to rub, to massage.
We can conclude that the origin of healing with the hands comes from the origins of humanity.

 

What are the benefits of therapeutic massage in Madrid?

There are multiple benefits of therapeutic massage. Massage is a tool that helps the somatic and physiological benefits of the patient.

We present the positive effects of therapeutic massage:

The activation and activation directly on the soft tissues.
Action of warming up, stimulating and developing the musculature.
Regulating, stabilising the nervous system (analgesic effect).
Helps us to relax and relax the general musculature.
Significantly improves grip, makes the tissues more flexible.
Improves circulation, eliminates organic exudates.
It has a reflex action on the nervous system
Improves psychological well-being.

 

 

How many types of therapeutic massage can we identify in Madrid?

Swedish Massage in Madrid
The Swedish massage at Full Vitality Spa is a type of massage whose main purpose is to eliminate tension and firm muscles and joints. Its toning and relaxing effect favours blood and lymphatic circulation and the elimination of a large number of toxins, as well as helping the body to regain its natural balance.
Available at our centres and at home. Available in pairs.

Massage Marbella, Malaga

 

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Lymphatic Drainage in Madrid
Lymphatic drainage consists of a gentle and repetitive massage, whose rhythm, slower than that of traditional massage, and adherence to the skin without the help of products favour the activation of the lymph and the elimination of stagnant liquids. Available in our centres and home service.

lymphatic drainage at home in Marbella

 

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Sports massage in Madrid
Full Vitality Spa’s sports massage is a massage technique whose objectives are to prepare the tissues for a future effort, prevent future injuries, recover from injuries and improve the state of the muscle tissues after a great competition. Available in our centres and at home. Available as a couple.

Sport massage Marbella

 

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Relaxing massage in Madrid
This massage is designed to induce the client into a deep sense of relaxation through the application of oil with soft and deep strokes all over the body with special attention to the head and feet. Very suitable to disconnect and relax deeply. Available in our centres and at home.

relaxing massage Marbella

 

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Deep Tissue Massage in Madrid (Decontracting)
The deep tissue massage is a massage based on the Swedish massage but intended to work especially contractures, muscular tensions is a massage of greater intensity and depth. available as a couple. In our offices and at home.

Massage Marbella

 

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What is therapeutic massage in Madrid indicated for?

Therapeutic massage in Madrid is probably one of the most efficient therapeutic tools that has ever existed. It is universal and effective in reducing or eliminating various ailments of the human body. Massage can act on the following

Diseases of the locomotor system:
 Arthritis
It is the inflammation of one or more joints.
It usually appears suddenly and is characterised by pain and stiffness.
The stiffness is promoted because the musculature is tightened, setting up a defensive position to prevent the joint from moving.
This protective muscle stiffness can be the cause of myofascial pain, so that the two pains overlap and coexist.
It is very important to determine that the arthritis does not have an infectious or inflammatory cause related to a general disease, as in rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis, which is autoimmune in nature.
Sometimes the muscle chains, after years of strain, pull on the joints, inflaming them as well as the tendons and associated ligaments.
The pain spreads through these structures and becomes chronic, becoming refractory to the usual treatments.

Osteoarthritis
This is a degenerative deterioration of the joints, whether painful or not.
Cartilage deteriorates, generally due to mechanical overload, and no longer fulfils its cushioning function.
The deterioration of the cartilage leads to friction and wear between the bone surfaces, which can become inflamed and painful (arthritis).
In this disease of the locomotor system, wear and tear deforms the joints, limiting their mobility and making them unstable.
This instability places an overload on the muscles, tendons and ligaments, whose “extra work” to compensate can also cause pain.
Of course, age is a factor in osteoarthritis, as is being overweight, but there are also diseases that affect cartilage, accelerating its deterioration.

Tendinitis
Tendons are the structures that connect muscles to bones.
They transmit the muscular traction force to the bones so that movements can take place.
When tendons become inflamed we speak of tendonitis.
The most frequent cause is mechanical overload due to repeated use.
For example, the continuous repetition of certain movements will lead to tension of the forearm muscles, inflaming the tendons of insertion on the elbow and generating the so-called “tennis elbow” as it is common in this sport.
A further step will be inflammation extending to the part of the bone where the tendon inserts.
This is quite painful and is called periostitis.
Obviously, age is also a factor associated with the development of tendonitis, as fibrosis, shortening and muscle strain aggravate until the tendons that pull on the tendons become involved.

Bursitis
Bursae are cushion-like structures between bony prominences and tendons or muscles.
Their function is to prevent direct friction and to promote sliding between these bony edges and other structures of the musculoskeletal system.
They are made up of lax connective tissue, which is very resistant and adaptable, but can become inflamed when there is mechanical overload.
Bursitis can be caused by direct trauma or by a general medical process, such as certain inflammatory, autoimmune or infectious conditions.
This pathology of the locomotor system is common in athletes and is often aggravated by overweight.

Cormobility
The musculoskeletal system is our daily tool, the foundation of our anatomy and the support of our body.

It is also very sensitive to the environment around us and to our emotional state.

Apart from certain infectious, inflammatory or autoimmune diseases, over the years, mechanical overloads can make our biomechanical system vulnerable, leading to problems due to decompensation.

Most commonly, the pain we perceive is mixed, as muscular tractions and shortening become painful and condition the stability of other structures such as tendons, ligaments, bursae, periosteum and joints, which also become inflamed, extending and chronifying the pain.

This is the reason why pain that is initially very limited may spread and become more complicated, affecting the individual in general, as has been described in fibromyalgia or chronic widespread low back pain.

Rheumatic diseases (excluding acute phases)
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic rheumatic disease characterised by involvement of the peripheral joints (hands, feet, wrists, shoulders, elbows, hips and knees). It causes pain, swelling secondary to inflammation of the synovial membrane and stiffness, especially in the morning or after prolonged periods of rest.

 

What are the contraindications of therapeutic massage?

We must take into account some contraindications of therapeutic massage, even though it is one of the most popular and demanded tools, we must take into account when not to apply a therapeutic massage:

Acute illness: An acute illness is one that appears suddenly due to various causes, such as bacteria, a virus or an accident, for example. A broken limb, but also a cold, is known as an acute illness.
Acute inflammation: Acute inflammation is a rapid response to an aggressor agent that serves to release host defence mediators (leukocytes and plasma proteins) at the site of injury, usually lasting less than 15 days.
Acute period of trauma, sprains, contusions, joint effusions.
Onset of phlebitis and vascular fragility.
Open wounds.
Skin infections.

 

At Full Vitality Spa we consider these to be the most significant European and Western therapeutic massages:

Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, relaxing massage, lymphatic drainage.
At Full Vitality Spa we have a wide variety of different massages and therapies, such as oriental massages, also known as therapeutic massages: Reflexology, Shiatsu, Thai Massage, Hot Stones, Lomi-Lomi, Californian, ect.
All these therapies have a base, tradition and study that confirm them as very useful tools to treat physical, neurological and psychic problems.
At Full Vitality Spa you have at your disposal both Western and Oriental therapeutic massages. In our centres and at home.

 

You can receive professional massages in Madrid in these places:

Professional massage in Avenida De América De Madrid
Professional massage in Calle Alcalá De Gran Vía A Cibeles
Professional massage in Calle Alcalá De La Plaza De Cibeles A Ventas
Professional massage in Calle Alcalá De Madrid
Professional massage in Calle Arenal De Madrid
Professional massage in Calle Bailén De Madrid
Professional massage in Calle Caballero De Gracia De Madrid
Professional massage in Calle Carrera De San Jerónimo
Professional massage in Calle Clavel De Madrid.
Professional massage in Calle Cuchilleros De Madrid.
Professional massage in Calle De Alfonso Xii De Madrid.
Professional Massage in Calle De Recoletos De Madrid.
Professional Massage in Calle Del Carmen De Madrid
Professional Massage in Calle Del Conde De Aranda De Madrid
Professional Massage in Calle Galdo De Madrid
Professional Massage in Calle Leganitos De Madrid
Professional Massage in Calle Pedro Muñoz Seca De Madrid
Professional Massage in Calle Preciados De Madrid
Professional Massage in Calle Serrano De Madrid
Professional Massage in Calle Sevilla De Madrid
Professional Massage in Calle Villanueva, In Madrid
Professional Massage in La Plaza De La Paja.
Professional Massage in Puerta Del Sol
Professional Massage in Madrid Calle Del Conde
Professional Massage in Plaza De Colon In Madrid
Professional Massage in Plaza De La Cibeles In Madrid
Professional Massage in Plaza De La Villa
Professional Massage in Plaza De San Andrés

Hotels in Madrid where you can book a professional massage:

Professional Massage in Hotel Villa Magna
Professional Massage in Hotel Ritz Madrid
Professional massage in Hotel Westin Palace
Professional massage in Hotel Urban
Professional massage in Gran Meliá Palacio de los Duques
Professional massage in Hotel Palacio del Retiro
and many more…

 

How long does a therapeutic massage service in Madrid last?

You can book standard massage services in Madrid from 25 min, 55 min, 90 min, 120 min, you can also customize the service to your needs.

 

How much does a therapeutic massage in Madrid cost?

In this link we provide you with all the prices and treatments of massage services in Madrid in centres and at home. HERE 

 

We remind you all the Full Vitality Spa locations where you can book Full Vitality Spa massages.

We also remind you of our home service for all Andalucia and Madrid
Cádiz : Tarifa, Cádiz. Zahara de los atunes, Cádiz Sotogrande, Cádiz. Algeciras, Cádiz.
Malaga : Estepona, Malaga. Madrid, Malaga. Benahavis, Malaga. Puerto Banus, Malaga. Mijas, Malaga. Fuengirola, Malaga. Torremolinos, Malaga. Benalmadena, Malaga. Malaga, Malaga. Rincón de la Victoria. Malaga, Malaga. Nerja, Malaga.
Granada : Granada centre. Granada. Sierra Nevada, Granada.
Madrid : Madrid Centro, Fuencarral, El pardo, Moncloa, Aravaca, Tetuán, Hortaleza, Chamartín, Ciudad Lineal, Barrio de Salamanca, San Blas, Barajas, Centro Madrid, Retiro, Arganzuela, Villaverde, Usera, Latina, Carabanchel, Vicálvaro, Majadahonda, Las Rozas, Boadilla del Monte.

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