2642 Liruma Rd #1, Mississauga, ON L5K 1Z1, Canada
Welcome to Liruma Rehabilitation Centre
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Call for help: 905-823-6256
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Welcome to Liruma Rehabilitation Centre
Call for help: 905-823-6256
You have probably heard people rave about getting a massage after a long week at work. But massage is not just a treat for tired muscles or a way to unwind. It is a real form of therapy that can help with many kinds of pain and tightness. At Liruma Rehabilitation Centre, we use massage therapy as part of our care for many different people. Let us walk through what this treatment involves and how it might help you feel better.
Pain often makes your muscles tighten up without you even realizing what is happening. This tightness cuts off blood flow and makes the pain even worse than before. Massage breaks this cycle by getting the muscles to let go and relax fully. The pressure also stimulates nerves in your skin and muscles that send signals to your brain. These signals can override pain signals and give you a break from the ache. Massage also triggers your body to release endorphins, which are natural pain killers. These are the same chemicals that give you a good feeling after a hard workout. This is why many people feel better for hours or even days after a good session.
If you have never had a massage before, you might wonder what actually happens on the table. You will lie on a padded table in a warm, quiet room with soft lighting around you. Your therapist will leave the room while you undress to your comfort level and get under a sheet. They will only uncover the part of your body they are working on at that moment. This keeps you warm and private throughout the whole session from start to finish. The therapist will use oil or lotion so their hands glide smoothly over your skin without pulling. They will check in with you about the pressure, asking if it is too light or too deep. You should never feel sharp pain during a massage, just a good hurt that feels useful.
Massage therapy can help with a wide range of issues, from sudden injuries to long-term aches. It is great for neck pain and shoulder tightness from sitting at a desk all day long. Lower back pain from muscle strain or poor posture often responds very well to regular massage. People with tension headaches that start in their neck and shoulders find real relief here. Massage also helps with sports injuries like pulled hamstrings or sore calf muscles after running. It can ease the stiffness of arthritis by keeping the muscles around sore joints loose. Even issues like carpal tunnel syndrome and plantar fasciitis can improve with the right work. If you carry stress in your body, massage gives those tight spots a chance to finally let go.
One of the best things about massage therapy is how well it works with other kinds of care. At Liruma Rehabilitation Centre, we often use massage before other treatments to relax your tissues first. A massage before physiotherapy helps you move more easily and with less pain during exercises. It also helps your muscles accept the work you are about to do with your therapist. Massage before a chiropractic adjustment can help your spine move more freely and hold the change longer. The adjustment often feels smoother and more comfortable when the muscles are not fighting against it. Even after other treatments, massage can help calm down any soreness that lingers behind. It is like a team where each player makes the others better at their job. You get faster, better results when you use more than one tool from the toolbox.
If you are thinking about trying massage therapy, there are a few simple things to keep in mind. Wear loose, comfortable clothes to your appointment so you can change easily if needed. Eat a light meal a couple hours before, but do not show up full or starving at all. Drink some water before your session and keep drinking after to help flush out waste. Tell your therapist about any injuries, surgeries, or health conditions you have right now. Let them know if you are pregnant, as some positions and techniques need to be changed. Speak up during the massage if the pressure feels too strong or not strong enough for you. You are in control of your session, and your therapist wants you to feel safe and comfortable. After your massage, take it easy and avoid jumping straight back into hard work or exercise.
One massage can feel great, but regular sessions are what create lasting change in your body. Think of massage like exercise or eating well, it works best when you do it often over time. Your therapist will help you figure out a schedule that fits your pain level and your budget. Some people come once a week when their pain is high and flare ups are common. Others find that once every two or three weeks is enough to keep their body feeling good. As you get better, you may be able to spread out your visits over longer periods of time. Many people keep getting occasional massages even after their pain is gone for good. This helps catch small problems before they turn into big ones later on down the road. At Liruma Rehabilitation Centre, we will work with you to find the right rhythm for your body and your life.