
Precision Treatment for Muscle Tension & Injury
Sports massage Ennis patients rely on focuses on releasing tight muscles and improving circulation. It is effective for athletes, gym-goers, and individuals with repetitive strain from work. Treatment reduces stiffness and supports faster recovery.
Sports injury massage therapy is structured according to the demands of your activity level. Each session targets specific muscle groups to restore balance and flexibility.
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Deep tissue muscle release
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Scar tissue mobilisation
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Circulation and recovery enhancement
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Post-training muscle maintenance


How Dry Needling Supports Recovery
Dry needling physiotherapy is used to release tight trigger points within muscles. Fine needles are inserted into specific areas to reduce pain and restore movement. This technique is particularly effective for chronic tension and persistent muscular pain.
Dry needling treatment Ennis-based sessions are performed with clinical precision and safety standards.
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Targeted trigger point therapy & dry needling
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Reduction of muscular pain and tightness
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Improved range of motion
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Support for chronic or recurring injuries
Who Benefits From Sports Massage & Needling?
Sports massage therapy for athletes improves performance and reduces injury risk. It also benefits individuals with desk-based jobs, manual labour roles, or ongoing muscle tightness. Treatment is adjusted depending on training load or physical stress.
Physiotherapy dry needling benefits include faster muscle relaxation and improved neuromuscular function.
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Muscle overload from training
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Repetitive strain injuries
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Persistent knots or tension
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Reduced mobility after activity


Personalised Treatment With Local Expertise
Every session begins with assessment by a qualified sports massage therapist whom Ennis patients trust for structured care. We examine movement patterns, muscular imbalance, and load tolerance before treatment begins.
The combined approach of manual therapy and needling ensures comprehensive soft tissue rehabilitation.
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Functional movement screening
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Individualised muscle recovery plans
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Ongoing progress monitoring
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Injury prevention guidance
