No. Therapeutic massage is not a primary medical treatment.
It is a supportive process designed to improve circulation and tissue mobility so your body responds better to Dr. Jung’s treatment.
Massage helps increase blood flow, reduce muscle guarding, and warm the tissues, allowing chiropractic and corrective techniques to work more effectively.
By reducing tension and improving circulation, massage creates an optimal environment for adjustments, ART, and corrective exercises to work faster and more efficiently.
No.
Massage may reduce temporary tension, but it does not correct the underlying biomechanical dysfunction.
This is why it is paired with clinical treatment.
To support healing by:
Yes.
By promoting circulation and decreasing muscle tightness, massage can accelerate tissue recovery and reduce post-treatment soreness.
No.
This is a clinical, targeted approach, not relaxation-based.
The goal is functional support—not spa-style comfort.
While possible, it is not recommended for resolving pain or dysfunction.
Massage works best as part of your treatment plan, not as a standalone service.
Patients with:
Frequency depends on tension and treatment needs.
Most patients benefit from regular supportive sessions that enhance Dr. Jung’s corrective treatment and improve long-term outcomes.
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