Massage & Recovery

Post Treatment Care

Post Treatment Care

Supporting Your Body After Massage, Dry Needling, Acupuncture & Chiropractic Sessions.

In a previous blog post, we touched on an important reminder that after treatment it’s not uncommon to feel some discomfort or sensitivity. This doesn’t mean harm has been done, it’s simply part of your body’s natural healing response. Now, as promised, we’re writing about what you can do after you’ve had a session at Feel Amazing Chatswood to support your body and get the most out of your treatment.

Why Post Treatment Care Matters

Whether you’ve just had a massage, dry needling, acupuncture, or chiropractic adjustment, your body goes through a period of rebalancing. Muscles may be releasing tension, nerves may be firing, and your circulation might be increasing – all signs that your body is actively healing.

Supporting this process through good post treatment care can reduce discomfort, encourage lasting results, and enhance your overall wellbeing.

Why Might You Feel Light Headed Immediately After a Massage?

Feeling light headed after a massage, particularly a deep tissue massage, is often due to a temporary drop in blood pressure (known as postural hypotension). This can sometimes happen when getting up from the massage table.

Other factors can include dehydration, the release of lactic acid and other metabolic by products from muscles, and the increase in circulation after releasing tightness in the body.

What Can You Do if You Feel Lightheaded?

Massage provides a significant amount of input to the body’s complex systems which then respond to that increased information. At Feel Amazing Chatswood, we invite you to take your time by having a seat in reception, drinking a glass of water and not rushing back to the car if driving somewhere afterwards. Doing this also allows you to bring your mind and body back to the present moment and manage the ‘spacey’ or disoriented feeling that it another sign your body is rebalancing.

General Post Treatment Tips

Regardless of the type of treatment, the following general tips can support your recovery:

Specific Aftercare Guidelines

Massage Therapy

Dry Needling

Acupuncture

Chiropractic Care

When to Reach Out

While mild discomfort is normal, reach out to your practitioner if you experience:

In Summary

Remedial massage is a treatment aimed at releasing tension, working out the knots and to help your body relax so it can function at an optimal level. Along with this increase in circulation in your muscles, it will mean improved mobility and range of motion, a decrease in pain, stress and tension and also promote a good night’s sleep.

Your body has an innate capacity for healing; it knows how to realign and rebalance. With the right aftercare, you can give it the support it needs to fully benefit from your treatment. And remember, healing isn’t always linear. Sometimes it takes a bit of time, with rest, a few gentle stretches, and some water, to let your body do what it’s meant to do.

If you have any questions about what’s normal, or what’s not after your session, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to support you every step of the way to Feel Amazing again.

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