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Postpartum pelvic floor recovery explainedPregnancy and childbirth create significant changes in the body, particularly within the pelvic region. During pregnancy, the pelvic floor muscles adapt to support increasing abdominal pressure and the weight of the growing uterus. Vaginal delivery or cesarean birth may further influence muscle strength, coordination, and tissue recovery. Understanding postpartum pelvic floor recovery helps new...0 Comments 0 Shares 121 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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Deep tissue massage is more than just strong pressure. It works by targeting deeper layers of muscles and fascia to help release tightness, improve circulation, support oxygen flow, and promote muscle recovery.
In this video, Becky Malanga, Massage Therapist at In Step Physical Therapy in Edmonton, explains how deep tissue massage can help with muscle tension, post-workout soreness, desk-related stiffness, injury recovery, and overall movement.
Deep tissue massage may support recovery by:
• Releasing muscle adhesions and tight spots
• Improving blood flow to tired or strained muscles
• Helping flush out metabolic waste
• Supporting relaxation through the nervous system
• Reducing stress-related muscle tension
• Helping the body feel more mobile and restored
It can be helpful after intense workouts, long hours at a desk, sports training, or muscle strain. Deep tissue massage should feel like productive pressure, not painful treatment.
Looking for a deep tissue massage in Edmonton to help with muscle tension, workout recovery, desk-related stiffness, or overused muscles? Book your massage therapy session at In Step Physical Therapy in Edmonton today.
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