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Explore all careersClinical remedial massage therapists assess soft tissue to treat pain and injuries, aiding rehabilitation within allied health teams.
A Clinical Remedial Massage Therapist treats clients suffering from muscle tension, chronic pain, or physical injuries. You might work in a multidisciplinary health clinic, a sports facility, or a private practice. Clinical Remedial Massage Therapists focus on assessing soft tissue dysfunction and applying targeted techniques like deep tissue work, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release. You will develop tailored treatment plans to facilitate rehabilitation, improve range of motion, and help prevent the recurrence of physical ailments.
Clinical Remedial Massage Therapists play a vital role in the allied health sector. You will need to be physically fit and empathetic, with a thorough understanding of human anatomy and physiology. You’ll liaise with general practitioners, physiotherapists, and other specialists to ensure your clients receive holistic care and the necessary support to achieve their recovery goals.