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Advanced clinical massage, Pregnancy massage and Reflexology


Deepa

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Hi all, I would like to introduce myself and my services to the East Dulwich Forum. I am an advanced clinical massage therapist working at ESPH (116 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HD). I also offer home visits and work from my treatment room in Beckenham.


I offer bespoke pregnancy massage and reflexology and have a special interest in working with people with chronic pain and injury using deep, effective techniques from the East and West, including fascial release, soft tissue release, trigger point therapy, stretching, limb and joint mobilisation, hot stones and meridian massage.


I have worked as a complementary therapist in Oncology Care for Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital. I have worked with people from all walks of life and have trained with leading practitioners in their fields. As a Forrest Yoga teacher, my treatments focus on improving body awareness, and creating more space and freedom in the body.


My clients find pregnancy massage not only deeply relaxing but they also feel great relief from lower back and hip pain, neck and shoulder pain, carpal tunnel syndrome and water retention. Pregnancy reflexology can be very helpful for women with pelvic girdle pain, lower back pain, sciatica, stress and anxiety, lack of sleep and swollen ankles and feet. It can be very supportive for women towards the end of their pregnancy in preparation for labour.


Gift Vouchers available.


Best wishes,

Deepa


www.deepaliving.com

07472557171

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