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The benefits of Czech massage are numerous and well-documented. Some of the most significant advantages include: czech massage 106 exclusive

Unlike a Thai massage, the Czech stretch is slow, orthopedic, and supported by the table’s hinges. The therapist will mobilize the hip joint and the lumbar spine using their body weight, not force. | Feature | Swedish Massage | Deep Tissue

| | Czech Massage 106 Exclusive | Swedish Massage | Deep Tissue Massage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Primary Goal | Balance, relaxation & total rejuvenation | Stress relief & general relaxation | Release chronic muscle tension & knots | | Pressure Level | Moderate to Firm (Adaptable) | Gentle to Moderate | Slow, Firm, and Intense | | Techniques | Classical, Anti-Stress, & Lymphatic blend | Long, flowing strokes & kneading | Deep finger pressure & friction | | Experience | Therapeutic & Holistic | Primarily soothing | Can be painful but therapeutic | | Best For | Stress, fatigue, & full-body wellness | Beginners & general relaxation | Chronic pain, tightness, & athletes | | | Czech Massage 106 Exclusive | Swedish

A typical Czech massage session lasts around 60-90 minutes. During the massage, the therapist will use a combination of massage strokes, pressure points, and reflexology techniques to target specific areas of the body. Clients may be asked to lie on a massage table or sit in a chair, depending on their comfort level and the therapist's preferences.