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If you're suffering from back pain, neck pain, knee, shoulder pain, elbow, wrist, hip or ankle pain, don't suffer in silence when help is at hand! My name is Russ Cassidy, and I am a sports massage therapist in West Sussex. I have been running Rebalance Sports Massage Ltd since 2004 and have two clinics, one of which is in Worthing and the other in Steyning.

I have clients who come from all over East and West Sussex and further afield and I have established a very good reputation within my line of work. Within the treatments I provide I work with the following attributes; intuition, knowledge, experience and I listen to what you and your body tells me. My number one goal is your recovery. Each treatment is tailored to the individual client and I strive to do the very best I can for each and every client.

Even if two people come in with the same complaint, the cause may be different and therefore the treatment strategy will be different too. To book your treatment session with Russ Cassidy, sports massage and deep tissue massage therapist, call Worthing on 07709 509713 or Steyning on 07709 509713, or book online.
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Lisa was a part time administrator for 25yrs in a very busy office environment but had always had an interest in holistic therapies.
Reflexology dates back to the ancient Egyptians and is a gentle, non-invasive therapy that encourages the body to rebalance and heal itself.
It involves applying thumb and finger pressure to specific points on the feet known as 'reflexes' which reflect/mirror the organs and structures of the body as well as a persons emotional health.
Reflexology enables the body to relax more deeply helping to stimulate the bodys natural healing process and general sense of wellbeing, it improves circulation, reduces stress/anxiety and tension and clears the energy pathways by flushing out unwanted toxins.
During your first visit for Remedial and Sports Massage treatment there will be time set aside for a brief medical and general information consultation, followed where necessary by a postural assessment, looking in particular at the severity, intensity and nature of the condition/s.
It depends on the individual's symptoms and case history as to how long this takes but generally about 10-15 minutes.
During this initial appointment I will also assess specific movements and special diagnostic tests in an attempt to recreate your symptoms, allowing me to highlight which structures are involved.
Massage, applied skilfully, is the most effective therapy for releasing muscle tension and restoring balance to the musculo-skeletal system.
Received regularly this may help athletes prevent injuries, which might otherwise be caused by overuse.
A constant build-up of tension in the muscles from regular activity may lead to stresses on joints, ligaments, tendons, as well as the muscles themselves.
These muscle imbalances may develop and often go undiagnosed until they are serious enough to cause you discomfort or impede performance.
Some people may be put off by the idea that this type of massage is a lot deeper than others.
Yes, at times, it can be uncomfortable to receive, but most describe this as a 'good pain' what's the phrase?
Your treatment, which is tailored for each individual client, may include a number of massage techniques, both superficial and deep, pressure techniques, lymphatic drainage, trigger point therapy, muscle energy techniques, soft tissue release, myofascial release, neuromuscular techniques and muscle testing and balancing.
Massage therapists may use combinations of any of the following techniques using their fingertips, knuckles, hands, elbows and forearms.
The word effleurage derives from the French word, effleurer, which means 'to skim'.
It is a form of massage involving stroking movements with the hands sliding over the skin, and is always used at the beginning and end of as well as in between other techniques during a massage session.
The stroking technique of effleurage may be used with varying pressure and speed according to the purpose and stage of the massage.
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