Emmanuelle Hutchins ABN 29 852 775 721
Dip. Health Science, Massage Therapy. (Distinction)
Registered Member of the Assoc. of Massage Therapists
Health Fund Rebates
Dip. Health Science, Massage Therapy. (Distinction) - Member of the Assoc. of Massage Therapists - Health Fund Rebate accredited. `Ulladulla Massage - Therapeutic Body Mechanics have extensive experience with traditional massage as well as providing exciting new technologies including Functional Fascial Taping and Dry Needling (Described Below).
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Remedial Massage
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Sports Massage
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Relaxation Massage
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Functional Fascial Taping
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Dry Needling
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Serves Ullaulla, Mollymook, Milton, Burrill Lake and surrounding areas
Functional Fascial Taping: A Unique way to apply tape for musculoskeketal pathologies creating an immediate analgesic effect and increase in range of motion. Pain is instantly controlledto facilitate rehabilitation. This technique was founded by Ron Alexander, the Princpal Remedial Musculoskeletal Therapist for the Australian Ballet Company.
Dry
Needling:
Utilises a solid filament needle, as used in the practice of
acupuncture and relies on the stimulation of specific reactions in the
target tissue for its therapeutic effect by the needling of myofascial
trigger points. Trigger point dry needling requires highly specialised
training.Few medical professionals are trained in the evaluation of
trigger points.
Massage:
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Improves Range of Motion
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Decreases Joint Pain
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Gives skin resilience and helps prevent wrinkling
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Strengthens bones
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Stimulates Circulation
Experience:
Emmanuellle is a registered member of the Association of Massage Therapy, and graduated in 2000 with a Dip. Health Science, Massage Therapy (Distinction).
Emmanuelle has worked with many professional sporting organisations including: Sydney City Roosters, Australian Wallabies, Waratahs, NZ All Black, Canterbury Bulldogs, Cronulla Sharks, Brisbane Broncos, NSW Cricket, Western Force and currently, the Canberra Raiders.
Therapeutic Body Mechanics brings knowledge and experience to Ulladulla and the South Coast.