Massage Therapy FAQ

Massage FAQ
  • What is Wellness Massage?

    Muscle, which comprises up to 50 percent of your total body weight, can become fatigued, injured or simply achy from chronic stress and tension.  Massage helps restore your muscle and surrounding soft tissue to optimal condition, leaving you refreshed and feeling your best.

  • What Types of Massage Therapy Does Fremont Spine & Wellness Offer?

    We offer deep tissue, Swedish, sports, pregnancy, and medical massage.

  • What is Deep Tissue Massage?

    Deep Tissue Massage alleviates chronic muscle tension and pain by using slower, deeper techniques that penetrate problem areas.

  • What is Swedish Massage?

    Swedish Massage is the most recognized style of massage ideal for overall relaxation, improved circulation, and release from muscle tension.

  • What is Sports Massage?

    Sports Massage focuses on deep tissue work and stretches for maintaining peak athletic performance in your particular sport. It also helps to reduce swelling, increase flexibility, and prevent injuries.”

  • What is Pregnancy Massage?

    Pregnancy massage is designed to decrease tension and swelling and increase circulation and overall relaxation for both pregnant women and those who have just given birth.

  • What is Medical Massage?

    While massage is a popular long-term self-care tool, it is also particularly effective for specific injuries and medical conditions such as whiplash, carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle sprains and strains, and post-surgery rehabilitation.  Medical Massage may be covered under your insurance.
   Fremont Spine & Wellness offers Medical Massage covered by insurance as a courtesy to our new and existing patients, because we want you to have access to the best quality bodywork regardless of the payment arrangement.

  • Is Medical Massage Covered Under My Insurance?

    In order to ensure that your sessions are covered by your insurance company, you need to inform us that you are scheduling an insurance-paid massage session at the time you make your appointment.