Chinese Massage Sandstone Point
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Best Chinese Massage Therapists in Sandstone Point, QLD
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8 phone bookable Chinese Massage venues in Sandstone Point

Sandstone Point Remedial Massage Therapy

Sandstone Point Remedial Massage Therapy

12 Avoca Esplanade, Sandstone Point 4511
Acupressure, Aromatherapy Massage, Ayurvedic Massage, Back Massage, Balinese Massage
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Healing Hands Remedial & Therapeutic Massage

Healing Hands Remedial & Therapeutic Massage

Eimeo Pl, Sandstone Point 4511
Aromatherapy Massage, Ayurvedic Massage, Back Massage, Balinese Massage, Body Massage
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Easy Life Massage

Easy Life Massage

Bribie Island Shopping Centre 24, 239-255 Goodwin Dr, Bribie Island 4507
Acupressure, Aromatherapy Massage, Ayurvedic Massage, Back Massage, Balinese Massage
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Melissa Elvery

Melissa Elvery

8 Port Dr, Banksia Beach 4507
Acupressure, Aromatherapy Massage, Ayurvedic Massage, Back Massage, Balinese Massage
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Mizpah Spa

Mizpah Spa

3 Oleander Dr, Bongaree 4507
Acupressure, Aromatherapy Massage, Ayurvedic Massage, Back Massage, Balinese Massage
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Remedial Massage

Remedial Massage

suite 1/85 Welsby Parade, Bongaree 4507
Aromatherapy Massage, Ayurvedic Massage, Back Massage, Balinese Massage, Body Massage
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Sandra Greacen

Sandra Greacen

8 Port Dr, Banksia Beach 4507
Aromatherapy Massage, Ayurvedic Massage, Back Massage, Balinese Massage, Body Massage
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Bribie Island Chiropractic

Bribie Island Chiropractic

13 Benabrow Ave, Bellara 4507
Aromatherapy Massage, Back Massage, Body Massage, Bowen Therapy, Chinese Massage
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Questions & Answers

Does getting a Chinese massage hurt?

As anyone who's felt an elbow in a knotted muscle will tell you, massage can be uncomfortable at times. It shouldn't be outright painful, though, so make sure you say something if the pressure is getting too much. After all, the goal is to relieve tension, not create it.

How much does a Chinese massage cost?

Chinese massages tend to cost about $60 on average.

How long do Chinese massage treatments last?

Chinese massage appointments last about 60 minutes on average.

When should I get a Chinese massage?

Chinese massage is great as part of a general self-care routine, but it can also be hugely helpful if you've got any aches and pains that need particular attention. If that's the case, let your therapist know before the massage begins.

What should I do after a Chinese massage?

You'll want to rehydrate, first of all, and it can also be good to have a snack on hand. Speak to your masseuse for advice that's tailored to you and your bod.

How often should I get a Chinese massage?

Some experts advise as often as weekly, but even monthly Chinese massages can work wonders for your wellbeing.

What is a Chinese massage?

Chinese massage, like any other massage, involves manipulation and pressure applied to the muscles to relieve tension, pain or stress. The difference about Chineses massage is there may be acupressure involved, as well as reflexology style application.