Massage works on a micro level, not a macro level.
- detailedmassage
- May 22
- 1 min read
What happens during clinical massage is not visible to the eye.
During trigger point work, the body undergoes an effect similar to trauma. What exactly happens?
Mild pain accompanied by the release of substances such as inflammatory mediators to initiate the recovery process after the perceived "trauma";
growth factors for tissue repair;
white blood cells to suppress inflammation and clear out dead cells.
As a result, the body undergoes a thorough cleanup process. Often after a trigger point massage, there is a mild detox effect—so drinking water is essential.
Additionally, massage breaks down adhesions between tissues, such as muscle fibers and fascia. This type of massage relieves pain, restores mobility, increases flexibility, and brings life back to the tissues.
You can book a Clinical Massage at detailedmassage.com/services.
Yulia Avdeenko
MM44292

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