Types of Massage

Many types of massage are available. Below are a few offered at Courts Plus. For more information, please contact the Courts Plus Service Desk at (630) 833-5064.

Please note that massage may not be appropriate for those who have inflammation of the veins, infectious diseases, high fevers, certain forms of cancer, immediate areas of hemorrhage or heavy tissue damage and certain skin conditions and select cardiac problems. If any of these conditions raise any questions, please consult your physician.

Trigger Point Therapy (also known as Myotherapy or Neuromuscular Therapy)

Applies concentrated finger pressure to “trigger points” (painful irritated areas in muscles) to break cycles of spasm and pain.

Swedish Massage

A system of long strokes, kneading and friction techniques on the more superficial layers of the muscles, combined with active and passive movements of the joints.

Muscle Therapy/Deep Tissue

Releases the chronic patterns of tension in the body through slow strokes and deep finger pressure on the concentrated areas, either following or going across the grain of muscles, tendons and fascia. It is called deep tissue, because it also focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue.

Sports Massage

Massage therapy focusing on muscle systems relevant to a particular sport.

Myofascial Release

A form of bodywork that is manipulative in nature and seeks to rebalance the body by releasing tension in the fascia. Long, stretching strokes are utilized to release muscular tension.

Pregnancy

Involves a side-lying position to loosen and relax tight muscles.

Reflexology

Massage based around a system of points in the hands and feet thought to correspond or “reflex,” all areas of the body.