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Maya Abdominal Massage

The Maya Abdominal Massage is a non-invasive external massage of the abdomen and pelvic region that is used to treat patients with a wide range of medical conditions.

The core of a woman’s body is her pelvic region, so it makes intuitive sense that the condition of her abdomen and the positioning of her uterus will have an impact on her health. Similarly, for men with digestive upsets, bladder infections, prostate problems and more, relieving tension in the pelvic region could reasonably be expected to help. Unfortunately, while this is recognised in many other cultures, it has failed to register in Western medicine.

Sulis Therapies is one of just a few practices in the country offering the Maya Abdominal Massage. Our therapists combine their knowledge of anatomy and physiology with this ancient Maya healing technique to help patients with difficulty in conceiving, back pain, excessive menstrual cramping, digestive disorders and more.


    Ancient Roots
For thousands of years, the original Maya Abdominal Massage was used to treat fertility problems and digestive disorders in Central America,with similar therapies found in other indiginous cultures around the world. Click here to find out more...


 
  Body Basics
The Maya Abdominal Massage works on the abdomen and pelvis to help bring the uterus into its proper position, soften musculature, align the pelvis and release tension in the diaphragm and trunk. Click here to find out more...


 
  Massage Process
The Maya Abdominal Massage is a relaxing and soothing experience involving deep, strong strokes and gentle pelvic rocking. Click here to find out more...


 
  Self Care
During the Maya Abdominal Massage, Sulis therapists will explain and demonstrate how patients can effectively massage their own abdomens at home as a continuation of their treatment.
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For the first time in 18 years, I didn't feel the need to take any painkillers. Normally I have to take strong painkillers for three days just to stay upright!” Catherine


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