To book a treatment with Stefani please call 077716 64365 or E-Mail stefaniapasquali@aol.com.
Appointments are
available from Monday to Friday
Appointments include consultation and medical screening
ONLINE CONSULTATION available 15 minutes £20
We have a 24 hour cancellation policy, if you cancel under 24 hours you will be fully charged for the booked therapy appointment.
Remedial massage combines tissue manipulation with tailored exercise advice to help reduce physical aches and pain, whether they are caused by sport injury, or simply the stress of modern life.
People all over the world are discovering its wide ranging benefits, which can also help a variety of medical conditions.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is an advanced therapy in which the practitioner uses a range of specialised and gentle rhythmic pumping techniques to move the skin in the direction of the lymph flow.
MLD is both preventative and remedial and can enhance your well being. Furthermore, MLD:
Acupuncture treatment involves the insertion of fine needles into the skin and briefly left in position.
Traditional acupuncture (Chinese acupuncture) is a healthcare system based on ancient principles which go back nearly two thousand years. It looks at pain and illness as signs that the body is out of balance and the overall aim of acupuncture treatment is to restore the body's equilibrium. Traditional acupuncturists believe that the underlying principle of treatment is that illness and pain occur when the body's qi, or vital energy, cannot flow freely. There can be many reasons for this; emotional and physical stress, poor nutrition, infection or injury are among the most common. By inserting ultra-fine sterile needles into specific acupuncture points, a traditional acupuncturist seeks to re-establish the free flow of qi to restore balance and trigger the body's natural healing response.
Medical Acupuncture to treat Musculoskeletal conditions is not just a technique practised by medical physicians, it can be used by trained Sports and Remedial Massage Therapists, Physiotherapists, Osteopaths, Chiropractors and Nurses too.
The main mechanisms of action:
The number of needles can vary depending on the issue and muscles involved. The practitioner will assess each patient’s case and treatment will be tailored to the individual.