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Pressed Massage Therapy

319 Greenleaf Street, Fort Worth, TX, USA

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Servicing the city of Fort Worth with a gentle touch, offering Swedish, Deep Tissue, and Himalayan Hot Stone Massages.

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20 October 2023

I'm excited to share the remarkable experience of my massage treatment session, which marked a turning point in my battle with arthritis. Chronic pain had been controlling my life, but the skilled massage therapists at Pressed Massage Therapy emerged as my healers. Through their massage expertise, they not only restored my physical comfort but also rekindled my zest for life.

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I wholeheartedly recommend the integration of biomagnetism therapy into massage therapy practices. The synergy between these two modalities promises swifter healing and a more comprehensive recovery. Dive deeper into this concept at drgarciabiomagnetism.com and consider embracing this holistic approach to healing.
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29 March 2020

Highly recommend. Great amount pressure. Helped loosen up problem areas. Love the ambiance.

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6 January 2020

Not only can you count on an amazing massage service but an overall wonderful attitude!

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This is the most common form of massage. It involves soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic strokes on the topmost layers of muscles. This is also combined with the movement of joints. By relieving muscle tension, Swedish therapy can be both relaxing and energizing. And it may even help after an injury.

This treatment is best for giving attention to certain painful, stiff "trouble spots" in your body. The massage therapist uses slow, deliberate strokes that focus pressure on layers of muscles, tendons or other tissues deep under your skin. Though less rhythmic than other types of massage, deep tissue massage may be therapeutic -- relieving chronic patterns of tension and helping with muscle injuries, such as back sprain.

The therapist places warmed stones on certain areas of the body, such as acupressure points. The stones may be used as massage tools or be temporarily left in place. Along with other massage techniques, hot stones can be quite soothing and relaxing as they transmit heat deep into the body.