Sports Massage
✔ HSA/FSA Eligible (Plan Dependent)
We accept HSA and FSA cards for massage therapy.

Effleurage
Effleurage is a French word meaning “to skim” or “to touch lightly on,” this massage technique is applied with light pressure and is commonly used to begin a massage treatment. This technique can increase blood circulation and uses long strokes to soften up the tissue. Effleurage is an important part of a Sports Massage because it warms up the tissue for strokes that require deeper pressure.
Petrissage
Once the Massage Therapist has softened up the tissues through Effleurage they will move on to Petrissage “to knead”. During Petrissage, the Massage Therapist will use their palms, fingers, and thumbs to apply deep pressure to the underlying muscles. The Massage Therapist will use slow rhythmic strokes at this time to completely work through the muscles and the tissues surrounding them. Petrissage is used to target specific muscle groups, and to address specific areas of concerns the guest may be having trouble with. The combination of Effleurage and Petrissage during a Sports Massage is important to loosen up the athlete’s muscles in an effort to prevent injuries and heal those they may already have.
Sports massage is incredibly important for athletes to maintain their prime performance condition.













