Acupuncture
Myofascial Release Therapy
Reiki
Reflexology
Swedish Massage
What Our Clients Say
“I call them magic needles. I don’t know how they work; they just do!”
Gayle, lives with MS
“When my brain fog is playing up, I book myself a massage as a treat. It lets me switch off the muddle in my head and relax”.
Linda, lives with MS
Paying for Your Treatment
You make a set contribution towards the treatments you receive at the Centre and the charity covers the rest of the cost through a generous subsidy from our Therapy Support Fund. You’ll find full details, including the savings you can make on your treatments by coming to Compass, here.
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We run regular sessions throughout the week. Find out more.
Reflexology is a type of massage that involves applying different amounts of pressure to the feet, hands and ears. It’s based on the theory that these parts of the body are connected to certain organs and body systems and that applying pressure to these parts offers a range of health benefits. It can help promote relaxation and emotional wellbeing and can also help to relieve tension and pain.
Reiki is an energy healing technique that promotes relaxation, reduces stress and anxiety through gentle touch. Reiki practitioners use their hands to deliver energy to your body, improving the flow and balance of your energy to support healing.
Acupuncture is one of the many skills used within our physiotherapy team as an integrated approach to the management of symptoms and/or to aid recovery.
This ancient form of Chinese medicine uses fine needles to help reduce pain and inflammation and to help stimulate the body’s natural healing system. Among other benefits, it can be effective in relieving muscle tightness and pain as well as improving sleep and energy levels.
Myofascial release is a gentle therapy that’s used to relieve the tightness that causes muscle restrictions and the associated pain and discomfort. It works by using sustained pressure to stretch and lengthen the connective tissue (fascia) which acts like a 3D web supporting every cell, muscle and organ throughout the body.
Good nail health is extremely important but if you’re living with a neurological condition, you might find this difficult to manage, but if you’re living with certain conditions, you might find yourself. Our visiting nail technician offers a wide range of professional nail care services from nail cutting to a full manicure or pedicure.