Hot stone massage is a therapeutic technique that uses smooth, heated stones placed on specific areas of the body. The heat from the stones helps relax muscles, improve circulation, and ease tension, creating a deeply relaxing experience.Â
Hot stone massage provides a range of health and wellness benefits, including:Â
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– Relieving muscle tension and stiffness.Â
– Reducing stress and promoting relaxation.Â
– Improving circulation and oxygen flow.Â
– Enhancing flexibility and joint mobility.Â
– Alleviating pain from chronic conditions like arthritis.Â
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Searching for a **hot stone massage near me**? Hand & Stone offers professional services across Canada.Â
During a hot stone massage, smooth, heated stones are placed on specific points of the body, such as the back, shoulders, and legs. The therapist may also use the stones to apply gentle pressure and perform massage techniques, enhancing the overall experience.Â
Hot stone massage is generally safe for most individuals. However, it may not be recommended for people with certain conditions, such as skin sensitivity, high blood pressure, or recent surgeries. Consult with one of our Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) if you have any concerns.Â
Booking a Hot stone massage is simple:Â
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– Online: Find a location to schedule your session.Â
– Phone: Call your nearest Hand & Stone spa directly.
Hand & Stone is a trusted provider of professional massage therapy in Canada. Our Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) specialize in hot stone massage, ensuring a safe and deeply relaxing experience tailored to your needs. We focus on promoting your overall wellness and relaxation.Â
During your hot stone massage, your RMT will use heated stones to apply pressure and perform gentle massage techniques. The warmth from the stones helps relax muscles and improve circulation, creating a soothing and therapeutic experience.Â
Yes, most insurance plans in Canada cover hot stone massages when performed by a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT). Hand & Stone provides detailed receipts for insurance claims. Check with your provider for specific coverage details.Â