Focusing on specific ailments, clinical massage aims to relieve and treat symptoms of clinical conditions such as injuries and/or chronic pain.
Using a range of pressure and modalities such as trigger point therapy and myofascial release, clinical massage aims to release muscle adhesions and restore muscle movement by making functional changes to the soft tissue.
This can include focus on realigning the different layers of tissue and muscles such as tendons, ligaments and fascia and is used for chronic aches and pain and contracted areas such as a stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders.