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Remedial Massage – Targeted Therapy for Pain and Recovery

Remedial Massage is a therapeutic treatment that uses precise techniques to address musculoskeletal issues, soft tissue injuries, and chronic pain. 

At Nature Care Ayurveda, our trained therapists blend modern remedial practices with Ayurvedic understanding to treat the root cause of physical discomfort—not just the symptoms.

This results-driven massage is tailored to your individual needs, with a focus on relieving tension, repairing damaged tissues, and restoring mobility.

Benefits:

Reduces chronic pain and muscular tension
Improves posture, flexibility, and joint mobility
Speeds up recovery from injury or strain
Helps manage conditions like sciatica, frozen shoulder, or sports injuries

Who It’s For:

Ideal for those with ongoing physical pain, injury recovery needs, postural imbalances, or occupational strain. Also beneficial for athletes and active individuals looking to enhance performance and prevent injuries.

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