Who Can NeuroMassage Help?
NeuroMassage supports people living with a wide range of neurological conditions, injuries, and complex health needs
NeuroMassage is massage therapy delivered with specialist knowledge. It may support comfort, relaxation, and wellbeing for people living with conditions that affect the nervous system. Every session is individually adapted to the person receiving it, taking into account their specific needs, communication style, and physical considerations.
Conditions NeuroMassage May Support
Spinal Cord Injury
NeuroMassage may help manage pain, improve circulation, and support relaxation for people living with spinal cord injury. Adapted techniques respect mobility changes and sensory differences.
Learn More →Multiple Sclerosis
For people with MS, NeuroMassage may help reduce muscle tension, support fatigue management, and promote wellbeing. Sessions are tailored to fluctuating symptoms and individual tolerance.
Learn More →Stroke
NeuroMassage may support stroke survivors by helping manage spasticity, improving circulation, and promoting comfort during recovery and rehabilitation journeys.
Learn More →Parkinson's Disease
For people living with Parkinson's, NeuroMassage may help ease muscle rigidity, support relaxation, and contribute to overall wellbeing and quality of life.
Learn More →PTSD
NeuroMassage may support people with PTSD by helping to reduce nervous system activation, promote relaxation, and create a sense of safety in therapeutic touch.
Learn More →Transverse Myelitis
NeuroMassage may help manage pain, support mobility, and promote comfort for people living with transverse myelitis and its associated neurological effects.
Learn More →Cerebral Palsy
For people with cerebral palsy, NeuroMassage may help manage muscle tone, reduce tension, and support comfort and relaxation adapted to individual needs.
Learn More →Dementia & Alzheimer's
NeuroMassage may provide comfort, reduce agitation, and promote relaxation for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's through gentle, person-centred touch.
Learn More →Amputee
NeuroMassage may support amputees by helping manage phantom pain, promote circulation, and provide comfort and wellbeing during adjustment and recovery.
Learn More →Palliative Care
NeuroMassage may support comfort, relaxation, and quality of life for people receiving palliative care, offering gentle, compassionate touch during important journeys.
Learn More →Beyond These Conditions
NeuroMassage may also support people living with brain injuries, motor neurone disease, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and other complex neurological and health needs. The specialist approach can be adapted to support many different conditions and circumstances.
If you're unsure whether NeuroMassage could support you or someone you care for, a qualified practitioner can advise. They can discuss your specific needs and explore whether NeuroMassage might be a helpful part of your wellbeing journey.
