
Accessible, Adaptable Massage
Who is it for?
Accessible, Adaptable Massage is suitable for people living with a wide range of neurological or complex health conditions, including MS, Parkinson’s disease, stroke recovery, cerebral palsy, brain injury and long-term or chronic illness.
Each person’s experience is different. This approach offers gentle, responsive massage that adapts to your body, energy levels and comfort on the day.
How can it help?
Massage may support you by:
- easing muscle tension or rigidity
- reducing pain and discomfort
- supporting circulation in areas of reduced movement
- helping manage stress and anxiety
- improving sleep and relaxation
- supporting a sense of connection with your body
Above all, it offers a calm, supportive space where care is shaped around you.
How sessions work
You don’t need to get onto a massage table to benefit. Sessions are fully adaptable and can take place seated in a chair, on a sofa or bed, or using cushions and bolsters for comfort and support. You’re welcome to remain in a wheelchair or in your own familiar space if that feels best.
Working alongside your care
Accessible massage is designed to complement, not replace, any medical care, physiotherapy or support you may already be receiving. It offers gentle, non-invasive support focused on comfort, symptom relief and overall wellbeing.