Massage is a combination of manipulations within the type of integrative medicine in which a masseur/therapist rubs and firmly presses the skin, muscles, tendons and ligaments, using different techniques to trigger in the organism a set of direct or reflex reactions with therapeutic effects
Myofascial therapy involves a variety of manual techniques aimed at releasing tension in the fasciae (the soft connective tissue that surrounds muscles, organs and nerves and gives them stretch and mobility) and breaking the vicious circle that causes inflammation.


The term therapeutic massage encompasses a range of massage techniques used in the treatment of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal disorders, facilitating the elimination of toxins, activating blood and lymphatic circulation and improving the supply of oxygen to the tissues.
Sports massage consists of the use of different massage techniques for different purposes: warming up the muscles before the competition, oxygenating them and making them more flexible, and the recovery and unloading of the muscles through lymphatic drainage and venous return massages.


Visceral osteopathy is responsible for releasing tension through a series of techniques that consist of gentle approaches, massages and other manual actions that increase muscle relaxation. The procedure usually lasts between 20 and 45 minutes. In this way, the tension in the organ is then released, restoring the functionality and movement that had been altered.
Facial massage is a beauty treatment that uses a set of techniques based on manual manipulations of the skin on the face. Broadly speaking, they are small movements performed on the face, applying different degrees of intensity, friction, pressure, pinching and kneading.
