When you receive a massage at Ezanza, you will lie on one of our clinic’s comfortable massage tables. One of our skilled therapists will work through your muscles, identify areas of tension, and help relieve discomfort in your musculoskeletal system. This is done by combining different techniques and adjusting the pressure throughout the treatment.
Massage stimulates the body’s natural recovery processes, and many guests also experience an improvement in their overall sense of well-being. Some notice the effect already after the first session, while others benefit most from receiving deep tissue massage regularly.
Each treatment is individually adapted in dialogue between you and your therapist. This allows the therapist to give extra attention to specific areas where you feel particularly tense or sore.
All treatments include time before and after the session to get on and off the table, as well as time for changing.
When you receive a massage, you will lie on one of our clinic’s comfortable massage tables. Here, one of our skilled therapists will work through your muscles, identify problem areas in your body, and help relieve issues in your musculoskeletal system. This is done by combining different techniques and pressures at a varying pace.
The treatment activates the body's own immune system, and most people also experience an improvement in their mental well-being. Many notice an effect even after the first session, but for long-term benefits, we recommend receiving deep tissue massage regularly.
All treatments are individually tailored between you and your therapist, depending on your unique needs. This allows you to receive extra attention on a specific area where you feel particularly tense or sore.
All treatments include time before and after the session to get on and off the table, as well as time for changing.
Deep tissue massage is an effective treatment that uses manual massage techniques to work deeper into the body’s muscles and connective tissues. The goal is to release tension, improve mobility and create a lasting sense of relaxation in the body.
Deep tissue massage is based on the body’s anatomical structure and focuses on muscles, tendons and connective tissue. The treatment is sometimes referred to as physiurgical massage, which is a traditional Scandinavian term for therapeutic massage.
The pressure can vary from medium to firm and is always adapted to your comfort level. Deep tissue massage is particularly suitable if you experience tension in areas such as the back, neck, shoulders or legs.
With deep tissue massage, blood circulation in the muscles increases, the body's production of endorphins is boosted, and the intensive massage enhances the muscle tissue's ability to release waste products.
Additionally, deep tissue massage has a positive effect on the body's nervous system, promoting relaxation and overall well-being.
Deep tissue massage is an effective treatment for various physical discomforts and conditions, including:
Regular deep tissue massage can help relieve these issues by improving circulation, reducing tension, and promoting overall muscle recovery.
This sensory treatment begins with a relaxing foot bath, followed by a soothing foot massage.
The treatment then continues with a deep massage of the back of the body – including legs, glutes, back, lower back, neck and shoulders – and finishes with a gentle massage of the upper chest and face.
A luxurious and deeply relaxing experience.
A complete massage of both the front and back of the body.
This treatment allows time for deeper work where needed, while still covering the whole body including legs, arms, feet, face and scalp.
Perfect if you want the most comprehensive massage experience at Ezanza, combining deep treatment and full relaxation.
Deep tissue massage is a focused technique used to release deep muscle tension and improve mobility. It works by applying firm pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper layers of muscle and fascia.
This treatment is often used to relieve chronic pain, tension headaches, neck stiffness, and sports-related injuries. Learn more about deep tissue massage on Mayo Clinic.