Sauna Therapy at Our Clinic
A gentle, restorative way to enhance your wellbeing
Sauna therapy is a natural method of supporting relaxation, circulation, and recovery. The warmth of the sauna helps your body unwind, release tension, and restore balance — making it an ideal complement to massage therapy.
Why Use the Sauna?
Sauna therapy warms the body, increases blood flow, and encourages deep relaxation. These effects can support overall wellbeing and help ease everyday tension. Many people find that combining sauna sessions with massage enhances the benefits of both.
How Sauna Therapy Supports Your Health
Improved Circulation
Heat encourages blood vessels to widen, allowing blood to flow more freely. This can help your body deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscles and tissues more effectively.
Stress Relief & Relaxation
The warmth of the sauna helps calm the nervous system. Many people experience a sense of mental quiet, reduced stress, and improved sleep after regular sauna use.
Muscle Recovery & Reduced Tension
Sauna heat helps soften tight muscles and improve tissue flexibility. This can make movement feel easier and may reduce discomfort from stiffness or overuse.
Easier Breathing
Warm air can help open the airways and ease congestion. Some people find sauna sessions helpful during times of mild respiratory discomfort.
Support for Inflammation
Regular sauna use has been linked with reduced inflammatory responses in the body, which may support overall comfort and mobility.
Cognitive & Long‑Term Wellness
Research suggests that regular sauna use may support long‑term cardiovascular and cognitive health through improved circulation and reduced stress on the body.
Sauna + Massage: A Powerful Combination
Before Your Massage
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Warms and softens muscles
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Helps your body relax more deeply
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Allows massage techniques to work more comfortably and effectively
After Your Massage
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Extends the feeling of relaxation
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Supports circulation
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Helps maintain reduced muscle tension
What to Expect During a Session
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Sessions typically last 30-60 minutes (recommended 30 minutes for pre or post session)
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You will feel warm and relaxed, and may begin to sweat
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Staying hydrated before and after your session is important
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You can choose to use the sauna before, after your massage or a stand alone session in between treatements.
People with certain medical conditions — including heart concerns, pregnancy, or heat sensitivity — should speak with a healthcare professional before using a sauna.
A Simple Way to Support Your Wellbeing
Sauna therapy is a gentle, natural addition to your wellness routine. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, recovery, or a deeper sense of balance, the sauna offers a calming space to unwind and care for your body.