Wood therapy has been practiced for centuries originating in the oriental countries. In the 90s the country of Colombia perfected the tools to a smoother
finish and developed unique technique for many kinds of therapies. They also gave the name Maderoterapia, since Madera means wood in Spanish. Maderoterapia became a worldwide synonym for Wood Therapy
as a new, revolutionary massage technique. This new technique contours the body with wood tools to improve the body's appearance and is used now as an alternative technique to the usual anti
cellulite massage.
Benefits & Results
• Natural, non-invasive
• Activates lymphatic system
• Reduces/fights/combats water retention and removes toxins from the body
• Speeds up metabolism
• Breaks down cellulite
• Reduces size ("Muffin tops" , "Love handles", "Saddlebags" on thighs etc.)
• Defines arms and legs
• Tones and tightens skin
• Firms thighs and buttocks
A series of 10-12 treatments is necessary to achieve the desired results.
Contraindications to treatment
• Bruising
• Cuts
• Abrasions
• Sunburn
• Undiagnosed pain
• Inflammation, including arthritis
• Cardio-vascular conditions (thrombosis, phlebitis, hypertension, heart conditions)
• Oedema
• Psoriasis or eczema
• Uncontrolled high blood pressure
• Osteoporosis
• Cancer
• Nervous or psychotic conditions
• Heart problems, angina, those with pacemakers
• Epilepsy
• Diabetes
• Bells palsy, trapped or pinched nerves
• Gynecological infections
• Fever
• Contagious diseases, including any cold or flu, no matter how mild it may seem
• Under the influence of drugs or alcohol-including prescription pain medication
• Recent operations or acute injuries
• Neuritis
• Skin diseases
• Varicose veins
• Undiagnosed lumps or bumps
• Pregnancy
• Abrasions