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OUR Tarneit TEAM

Wellbeing massage Tarneit clinic is open 6 days a week including Saturdays! Multiple experienced and well trained massage practitioners available with each qualified practitioner regarded as a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT). Our Tarneit massage therapists are compassionate, enthusiastic and devoted to achieving patients personal goals, all practitioners are fully licenced under the Australian Massage Association. 

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Our modern clinics and patient centered approach works with an array of people from all different ages, backgrounds and musculoskeletal complaints. 

Our Tarneit Wellbeing staff strive to provide the highest quality service in the most modern facilities.

Our Tarneit clinic has  HICAPS onsite so you can claim your private health care rebates on the spot. Our massage therapists are all up to date with the latest research to ensure that they are providing the best care possible.

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Wellbeing Remedial Massage Tarneit

Our Services:
  • Available 6 days a week
  • Professional, experienced therapists
  • Secure online appointments
  • Latest techniques
  • Access to a range of other allied health professionals
  • Onsite HICAPS
  • HICAPS insurance rebates
  • Experienced insurance rebates

About Wellbeing Massage Tarneit

  • A+ team of eager and lovely massage therapists
  • We ensure our massage therapists are all professionally trained and insured
  • We have new and hygienic facilities with temperature control for your comfort
  • Our clients have a range of goals and complaints which we have experience and understanding of
  • General Pracitioners, Chiropractors, Osteopaths and Physiotherapists all refer to us for massage services

Private Health Insurance and Remedial Massage

If you have private health insurance which covers remedial massage you can use that here. Bring your card in for instant claiming on our HICAPS machines, just pay the gap.

Our clinic is open 6 days a week, including Saturdays. We have multiple massage therapists to suit all needs, each of them is caring and considerate.

Using new equipment and the latest massage techniques you can rest assured knowing your massage therapist are up-to-date with their knowledge and skills. Our team regularly services the areas of Beaconsfield, Officer, Narre Warren, Pakenham and surrounding areas.

Our Massage Techniques

  • Soft Tissue Release (STR)
  • Sports Massage Therapy (SMT)
  • Active Release Technique (ART)
  • Kinesiotape (Kin Tape)
  • Deep Tissue Massage
  • Swedish Massage – A form of massage utilising longer strokes to give relaxation
  • Deep Massage. By using slow and high pressured techniques to get deep into tissues that require some extra effort.
  • Cupping
  • Needling
  • Craniosacral Therapy
  • Myofascial Release
  • Trigger Point Therapy
  • Reflexology
  • Prenatal Massage and Pregnancy Massage
  • Sports Massage
  • Trigger Point Massage – Many call this knots, these can be massaged with a form of therapy focuses on these tension spots in the muscles
  • Reiki
  • Lymphatic Drainage

About Tarneit Massage Therapy

  • Massage Therapists can provide techniques that help release soft tissue structures

  • Sports Massage Therapy can be provided by a qualified healthcare therapist

  • Craniosacral therapy involves light touches to the skull and sacrum located in the lower back

  • Massage therapists are trained to use a technique called myofascial release which is ued to help relax muscles

  • Some patients may choose massage during pregnancy for pregnancy related pain relief

  • ‘Deep Massage’ is a technique that involves deep and long strokes

  • Borona massage therapists may help with lymphatic drainage techniques

  • Cupping and dry needling may be used by our massage therapists

  • Active Release Therapy can be provided by a qualified healthcare therapist

  • Kinesio Tape may be used by a massage therapist

  • Massage therapists may use a technique called Deep Tissue Massage

  • Trigger point therapy may be utilised by a massage therapist

  • Reflexology may be utilised by our Boronia massage therapists which may help

  • ‘Swedish massage’ is a type of massage that utilises strokes that are circular, deep long and in some cases use vibration and tapping to help muscle fibres relax

  • Sports massage is a technique which is similar to a Swedish Massage and may be beneficial to sports people

Massage Frequently Asked Questions For Our Tarneit Remedial Massage Therapists (FAQs)

FAQs

  • Do you really need to drink water after a massage?

It is believed that drinking an adequate amount of water after a massage may decrease the chance of post treatment soreness the next day. The water aids with removing “toxins” that may be flushed back into the bloodstream from your muscles that massage therapist’s have worked on during treatment. Exactly how true and what sort of toxins is unknown as there is little evidence to suggest that this theory is true but many massage therapists recommend drinking water post treatment anyway.

  • Why do I have knots in my back?

Knots are tense muscle fibers that build up in certain muscles in our body and may elicit pain when touched. Muscular knots may be caused by a number of reasons such as: poor posture, muscular fatigue/overuse, sedentary lifestyles, anxiety/stress and inadequate diet. Postural distortion and muscular fatigue are the most common causes of tight muscular knots in our back, as constant stretching due to a prolonged flexed posture or muscular overuse may fatigue muscles causing them to be overworked and form a knot.

  • Why am I so dizzy after a massage?

It is relatively common to feel dizzy post massage as there are numerous reasons why this may occur. The following are the most common and temporary reasons to feel light headed after treatment. The treatment may reduce blood pressure, rising up too quickly from the table and toxins released from the muscles to the blood may cause dizziness. If dizziness and nausea persist it is recommended to contact your local GP.

  • Do you wear clothes during a massage?

A massage therapist may require you to strip down to your underwear and will drape you with towels when deemed necessary however it’s completely up to you how much clothing you wear during a massage. The amount of clothing you remove depends on which area of body is massaged.The massage therapist will typically leave the room allowing you to get changed appropriately in private.

  • Is deep tissue massage safe?

Massage therapy is relatively safe, it is uncommon for something serious to go wrong. Minor post treatment side effects can occur, with the most common side effect post treatment soreness, which usually subsides in 2-3 days and is a normal reaction as the treatment consists of breaking down tight muscular nodules and deep tissue pressure. Other relatively common and less serious post treatment effects may include: bruising, aggravation of injuries and mild nervous system stresses.

  • What does a deep tissue massage feel like?

Deep tissue massage may feel slightly uncomfortable and tender as pain may be elicited. The treatment is aimed to break up scar tissue and muscular knots by using physical force the massage therapist may use hands, knuckles or even elbows to apply pressure to the tissue and therefore pain is a common symptom. However many people find the treatment soothing as tight muscular knots are released.

  • How long does a full body massage take?

A full body massage will typically last 60 minutes which allows the practitioner to work the neck, back, arms, legs. However full body massages range between 30 minutes and 1 hour and 30 minutes depending on the clinic. Patients should allow 10 minute prior to appointments to fill out paperwork.

20 Facts about Tarneit:

  • Tarneit is 25km from the center of Melbourne’s business district.
  • The population of Tarneit is 34,562
  • Tarneit was named in 1839
  • The name Tarneit originates from the aboriginal language with the word meaning white
  • Tarneit is mostly used for agricultural glazed land
  • Thomas Carr College and Baden Powell are the biggest schools in Tarneit
  • A new Tarneit town center is set to be developed by 2020
  • The suburb is 38.7km
  • Tarneit is a rapidly growing suburb and is expected to boom within the next 10 years.
  • The apple house is the most popular and iconic Tarneit hotel.
  • Located within the city of wyndham
  • The Werribee zoo is located 5.2km away from Tarneit
  • The median age in Tarneit is 30
  • 61% of people who live in Tarneit are married.
  • Tarneit shopping center is home to over 50 shops
  • 9.1km away from Werribee park
  • Williams Cook base airport is located 10.5km away from Tarneit
  • Tarneit has several new housing estates including Newgate and Davis Creek escape
  • A New railway line opened in 2015 which includes Tarneit station
  • Joseph restaurant and bar is a popular fine dining restaurant in Tarneit

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