Massage Deals in Cleveland: Frequently Asked Questions
Before you reserve a massage in Cleveland, make sure you know what to expect with our answers to your most frequently asked questions. For any additional information, including how to redeem your massage coupon, check out the handy Groupon Manual.
How much does a massage in Cleveland cost?
A massage in Cleveland can cost anywhere between $50 and $200. The specific price will vary depending on the type of massage you have, the massage parlor you choose, and the duration of your treatment.
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Some salons may charge by the hour – with a 30-minute massage costing around $50, rising to over $100 for a 90-minute massage. As a guide, here is the average price for different types of massages:
What are the seven types of massage?
The seven most popular types of massage are: Swedish massage, deep-tissue massage, trigger point therapy, ashiatsu massage, neuromuscular therapy, sports massage, and pregnancy massage.
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All of these offer different benefits. For example, sports massage is great for people who have sustained a sporting injury as it can help increase a range of motions and enhance performance. Alternatively, neuromuscular therapy helps nerves by applying consistent pressure.
Ultimately, all massages are designed to help soothe, relax, and ease tension and stress.
What's the difference between Swedish massage and hot stone massage?
Swedish massage and hot stone massage are both relaxing treatments designed to help you relax. Swedish treatment uses long kneading motions mixed with light tapping strokes with the hands, whereas during a hot stone massage the therapist will use hot stones instead of their hands to help relieve muscular tension.
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Both types of massage are quite similar in that they treat pain and achy muscles – as well as improving blood flow, promoting relaxation, and easing stress.
Can I have a massage while pregnant?
Massages can be carried out safely during pregnancy. In fact, they are particularly beneficial in reducing any pain or stress expectant mothers might feel while carrying a child. However, you should consult your doctor and massage therapist beforehand just to make sure.
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Like with any form of therapy, it's important you're treated by a trained massage therapist – in this case, one who specializes in maternal massages. It's not recommended to have a massage before you are confirmed to be over 12 weeks pregnant and your first trimester is finished.