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Yes — lymphatic drainage is designed to stimulate lymph flow, helping the body move excess fluid, metabolic waste, and inflammatory by-products more efficiently. Many clients notice reduced swelling, improved tissue pliability, and improved recovery with consistent sessions.
For general wellness and recovery, 1–2 sessions per week is common. For post-surgery, post-natal recovery, or high training load periods, short-term protocols of 2–3 sessions per week may be helpful, depending on individual needs and medical clearance.
Lymphatic drainage may be supportive post-surgery or post-natal once cleared by your medical professional. Always seek clearance from your surgeon, GP, or women’s health professional before commencing sessions.
By improving fluid movement and tissue hydration, lymphatic stimulation can support fascia pliability and muscle glide. Many clients feel less tight or restricted after sessions, which can support mobility and recovery.
The body roller uses rhythmic rolling compression that feels like a firm, flowing massage. It is not painful and is commonly described as relaxing while still effective for circulation and recovery.
The Vacutherm treadmill combines low-impact walking with vacuum compression and infrared heat around the lower body, increasing circulation and supporting lymphatic movement for efficient cardio and recovery.
Vacuum compression and infrared heat can increase local circulation and metabolic demand in the lower body, allowing higher training stimulus at lower speeds and impact compared to traditional walking. Results vary by individual.
Many people with joint sensitivity prefer Vacutherm because it allows low-impact walking while still achieving cardiovascular and circulatory stimulus. Medical clearance is recommended if you have injuries or health conditions.
The vacuum environment supports blood and lymph flow in the lower body, which may assist circulation and reduce feelings of heaviness or fluid retention in the legs.
Sessions are typically short and efficient. Many clients use Vacutherm 1–3 times per week depending on goals such as circulation support, recovery, and body composition goals.
Infrared saunas use light wavelengths to warm tissues directly rather than heating the air. This allows deeper tissue heating at lower ambient temperatures compared to traditional saunas.
Many clients report feeling calmer and more relaxed after infrared sauna sessions. Heat exposure may support nervous system down-regulation and stress relief when used appropriately.
Infrared heat increases circulation to muscles, which may assist muscle relaxation and post-exercise recovery when combined with hydration and appropriate rest.
Many people benefit from 1–3 infrared sauna sessions per week depending on training load, stress levels, and heat tolerance.
Most healthy adults tolerate infrared sauna well when sessions are short initially and hydration is maintained. Medical clearance is recommended for those with health conditions or pregnancy.
LED infrared and near-infrared light are used to support cellular function by stimulating mitochondrial activity, which may assist tissue repair, inflammation modulation, and recovery.
Red and near-infrared wavelengths are commonly used in recovery protocols to support circulation and cellular repair processes, supporting recovery alongside training and rest.
LED light therapy is non-invasive and does not use UV light. Most people tolerate it well. Medical advice is recommended for photosensitive conditions or pregnancy.
Many clients use LED therapy 2–4 times per week depending on recovery and wellness goals.
No. LED therapy supports recovery but does not replace training, rehabilitation, or medical care.
Evolve-X uses targeted electromagnetic and radiofrequency technologies to stimulate muscle contractions and support fat metabolism in specific areas, supporting muscle activation and body composition goals.
Evolve-X may assist with reactivating muscles such as the core and glutes post-natal when cleared by a medical professional, as part of a broader reconditioning approach.
Results vary by individual, but most protocols involve multiple sessions over several weeks alongside consistent movement and nutrition.
No. Evolve-X supports muscle activation and tone but works best alongside regular movement and training.
Most healthy adults tolerate Evolve-X well when used correctly. Medical clearance is recommended for implanted devices, pregnancy, or medical conditions.
Remedial massage focuses on specific areas of dysfunction or pain patterns, while deep tissue massage targets deeper muscle layers and fascia for tension relief.
Massage supports circulation, muscle relaxation, and nervous system down-regulation, which may assist recovery between training sessions.
Frequency depends on training load and stress levels. Some clients benefit from weekly sessions, while others use massage monthly for maintenance.
Yes. Long periods of sitting, standing, or high emotional workload can contribute to muscular tension and fatigue. Massage helps support relaxation and tissue quality.
Yes. Many clients combine massage with lymphatic roller, infrared sauna, or LED therapy to support both tissue recovery and nervous system relaxation.
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