Is Deep Tissue Massage Right for You? Benefits, Side Effects & What to Expect

Is Deep Tissue Massage Right for You? Benefits, Side Effects & What to Expect | mhealth Mentone Physio Pilates Podiatry

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Deep tissue massages, chiropractic work, physical therapy — these methods repair and make the body well. And most of the millions who seek professional care benefit from these treatments.  

However, that’s not to say these methods don’t have side effects. Sometimes patients don’t feel as great after a massage, instead, they still feel discomfort. Why does this happen?

What is Deep Tissue Massage?

Deep tissue massage referred to as “Swedish massage,” is a form of massage therapy that intentionally targets muscle groups closest to your bones and/or joints. This is done to realign your muscles, relieving you of any built-up tension or pain.

Massage oils are often used, and therapists work to apply direct pressure with their hands to any and all affected areas. What’s good about this is that the therapist can reach these multiple layers of muscle fibres through slow movements and pressure.

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Deep tissue treatments are best used for targeting lower back pain, muscle tightness in the legs, tense neck muscles, and upper back pain. Many of those with chronic muscle pain look to be treated with this massage.

Who Should Consider Deep Tissue Massage?

Deep tissue massage can benefit many, but it’s not ideal for everyone.

It’s particularly suitable if you:

  • Have consistent muscle pain or tension
  • Suffer from postural issues or muscle imbalances
  • Are recovering from a sports injury
  • Prefer firm pressure during massage therapy

You may want to avoid this treatment if you:

  • Bruise easily or have blood clotting disorders
  • Are pregnant (unless advised by a professional)
  • Have open wounds, skin infections, or recent surgery

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Benefits of Deep Tissue Massage

The key advantages of deep tissue massage include:

  • Pain relief for chronic muscle conditions
  • Improved mobility and flexibility
  • Reduced stress and anxiety levels
  • Enhanced recovery from injuries or physical strain
  • Improved circulation and lymphatic drainage

Most Common Side Effects of Deep Tissue Massage

While complaints of minor reactions to treatment are normal, some more serious and/or rare problems can occur. These are some of the varying risks in undergoing deep tissue massage.

1. Lingering Pain

Due to the pressurised techniques used in a deep tissue massage, some people have suffered from some version of pain during and/or after their therapy session.

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While this may seem alarming, this symptom is actually fairly common, simply because of how massage treatments are done. The movement of muscle fibres causes the stimulation that can often lead to a state of pain.  

If the pain you experience lasts more than a few days, check with your therapist or general practitioner for further advice.

2. Muscle Aches or Fatigue

Naturally, your muscles are going to feel some soreness after a massage,  since this penetrates the uppermost layers of muscle. Muscles will then feel relaxed, potentially causing fatigue or muscle aches.

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Again, any pain or discomfort felt after your appointment should only last a few days.

3. Headaches/Migraines

Experiencing a headache after your deep tissue massage isn’t as common as the previous side effects, yet they’re generally still not something to stress over.

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Possible reasons for your head pain may be due to odd positioning of your head during the massage; an induced headache from other pain in the pressurised areas; or, if your neck or upper back was massaged. The muscles near your cranium getting a release of tension or pressure can create a headache.

4. Fatigue or Sleepiness

As a result of releasing tension, feeling tired or groggy can be a factor after your deep tissue massage.

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Releasing tension in the body can reduce stress, whether physically, mentally, or both, yet these symptoms shouldn’t last longer than a good night’s rest after your session.

5. Inflammation

Inflammation can be a result of constant stimulation during the treatment. Otherwise, it can be a result of an older injury, poor performance from the therapist, or excessive pressure applied during therapy.

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Inflammation, like other side effects, should be gone within a few days, but applying ice packs to the inflamed area or taking a low dose of pain relievers could help alleviate your condition.

6. Redness or Heat (Skin)

Seeing signs of redness or feeling heat is highly common, and typically isn’t serious.

Since this form of massage is intent on applying pressure, the result of this rubbing can cause such effects. Furthermore, the feeling of heat can actually be a good sign, showing muscles reacting positively to treatment and beginning to heal themselves.

7. Nausea

While not considered an average response, nausea can sometimes occur after treatment as a release of toxins from your body.

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Such release is normal, and drinking water to flush out toxins while resting/getting more sleep should eradicate any more issues.

8. Bruising

If you’re seeking treatment from experienced professionals, bruising shouldn’t become a factor. Speaking honestly with your massage therapist about any pre-existing conditions (or simply your ability to bruise easily) should be discussed before further treatments.

If the bruising gets worse or lasts longer than a few days, seek help.

9. Aggravating an Older Injury

Relaying past injuries to your massage therapist is crucial for avoiding such side effects from past injuries. And, if you’re working with a professional, aggravations shouldn’t occur at all.

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Deep tissue massages and the pressure associated with the methods can stimulate old wounds, so communication is key. It’s highly important, if for no other reason than to reignite or create new injuries to yourself.

Managing Side Effects of Therapeutic Treatments with Care

No matter what the side effects, the side effects impact of deep tissue massage should not last long, especially if you have a professional therapist. For any more serious or rare reactions, contact your doctor to have the necessary treatment.

It’s essential to acknowledge the transformative benefits of deep tissue massages, chiropractic work, and physical therapy in restoring wellness. While these methods are generally effective, it’s crucial to recognise potential side effects that may occur. Although discomfort post-treatment is not uncommon, especially with deep tissue massage, it’s typically temporary and manageable. However, for any unusual or severe reactions, consulting a medical professional is advised.

When to Seek Professional Advice

Contact a professional if you:

  • Experience prolonged or severe pain
  • Develop unexpected swelling or bruising
  • Feel nauseous or dizzy for an extended period

These symptoms are rare but may require medical attention.

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Book a Deep Tissue Massage in Melbourne

If you’re considering deep tissue massage as part of your recovery or wellness routine, mhealth is here to help. Our practitioners in Mentone can tailor treatments to your needs and offer guidance on what to expect.

Ready to feel better? Book your deep tissue massage with us today.

At mhealth, we prioritise your well-being and offer guidance to navigate through any treatment concerns. If you’re seeking further information or support, don’t hesitate to reach out to us today. Your health and comfort matter to us.

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  • Bill McTigue, Founder and Director of mhealth, acquired his Bachelor degree in Physiology and Pharmacology from Monash University before heading off to the University of Sydney to complete his Physiotherapy degree. Bill also has a Masters Degree in Sports Physiotherapy.

    As a sports physiotherapist Bill has been involved with many different sports over the years including golf, triathlon, AFL Football, netball and basketball. Bill’s specialty area of interest is the long-term athletic development of young athletes (8 years and up) into adult athletes.

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