The session begins with a dry rub using Czech Karlovy Vary thermal salt crystals. Unlike wet scrubs, this exfoliation is performed on completely dry skin to create static electricity, awakening the nerve endings.
Unlike other massages that avoid bone, the Czech method uses precise "periosteal compression" to trigger bone remodeling in areas of osteoarthritis. Early adopters with knee and hip pain report a 70% reduction in stiffness after four weekly sessions.
This is the signature move. The therapist places one palm at the sacrum and the other at the C7 vertebra. Using their entire body weight, they perform a slow, undulating "wave" up the spine, decompressing each disc sequentially. Clients report hearing a soft musical tone as the fascia releases—a sound exclusive to this method.
Massage therapy is a broad term that encompasses various techniques used to relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and promote overall well-being. Different cultures around the world have developed their own unique massage styles, reflecting their traditional healing practices.