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Leading remedial massage therapists in Australia

The Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) has been assessing and accrediting remedial massage therapists for over 60 years. Part of this process includes ensuring our members meet stringent criteria for ethics, education, training, and knowledge. The ANTA directory provides an easy and quick way to connect with practitioners who are qualified, capable, and highly-skilled.

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Remedial massage—what you need to know

What is a remedial massage therapist?

Remedial massage therapists are professionals who are trained to identify physical and bio-mechanical issues within the body. By using their thumbs, knuckles, and elbows, remedial massage therapists apply differing amounts of pressure to muscles and other connective tissue, to realign, release, and relax the patient’s body. Remedial massage therapists have extensive training in multiple areas, such as anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, in order to understand the way the human body works and connects. 

How does remedial massage work?

Remedial massage is a therapy technique used to assist in the treatment of muscles, ligaments, connective tissue, and tendons. Sore and stiff muscles, scar tissue buildup, and injury recovery and prevention are all treated in remedial massage therapy. By manipulating the soft tissue in the body, issues can be identified and resolved using a number of different massage techniques. These techniques include deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, myofascial release therapy, and thermotherapy. Remedial massage therapy can also be used alongside other complementary therapies, such as acupuncture. 

Benefits of remedial massage

The benefits of remedial massage include:

  • Improved joint mobility 
  • Alleviated pain (chronic or otherwise)
  • Improved flexibility and range-of-motion
  • Relaxation and stress relief
  • Reduced anxiety and depression
  • Injury recovery, and scar tissue breakdown
  • Increased blood circulation and heart rate
  • Injury prevention

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