Strain-counterstrain massage, also known as positional release therapy, is a type of manual therapy that involves positioning a person’s body into a comfortable, relaxed position and applying gentle pressure to specific points on the body. The goal of strain-counterstrain massage is to reduce muscle spasms and tension, increase range of motion, and improve overall function and mobility.
During a strain-counter-strain massage session, the therapist at Osteopathy Clinic will identify areas of muscle tension or spasm and gently stretch the muscle into a position of comfort or “ease.” The therapist will then apply gentle pressure to specific points on the body, called “Jones points,” which are believed to be associated with particular muscles or groups of muscles. The therapist may hold this position for a few minutes, allowing the muscle to relax and release any tension.
Strain-counterstrain massage is often used to support a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including back pain, neck pain, and headaches. It may also be helpful for individuals with chronic pain or injuries, as well as those who have undergone surgery. This technique is frequently integrated with our Experienced Osteopath Services to provide a more comprehensive approach to addressing pain and restoring function.
Some people may find strain-counterstrain massage to be a helpful complement to other forms of care, such as physical therapy or chiropractic care.
It is important to note that strain-counterstrain massage should be performed by a trained and licensed therapist. If you are interested in trying strain-counterstrain massage, it is important to speak with an Osteopath healthcare professional to determine if it is appropriate for your specific needs and health concerns.

There are several potential benefits of strain-counterstrain therapy, including:
It is important to note that the effectiveness of strain-counterstrain therapy may vary depending on the individual and their specific condition. It is always a good idea to speak with a healthcare professional to determine if strain-counterstrain therapy is appropriate for your needs and health concerns.
There are several techniques that a therapist may use during a strain-counterstrain therapy session. These techniques may include:
It is important to note that strain-counterstrain therapy should be performed by a trained and licensed therapist. If you are interested in trying strain-counterstrain therapy, it is important to speak with a healthcare professional to determine if it is appropriate for your specific needs and health concerns.
For diagnosis, speak with your medical doctor.
Manual osteopathic practitioners support clients with issues such as:

Hands-on, non-invasive care for pain relief and mobility restoration. Whether you're dealing with back pain, joint discomfort, or postural strain, osteopathic manual therapy targets the root cause—improving circulation, reducing tension, and enhancing the body’s natural healing response.

Address systemic dysfunctions affecting circulation, digestion, respiration, and neurological balance. Through gentle manual techniques, we support the body’s interconnected systems—restoring function, reducing chronic symptoms, and improving overall physiological harmony.

Care for pregnancy offers gentle, hands-on care to support the changing body throughout each trimester. We help relieve back pain, pelvic discomfort, postural strain, and prepare the body for smoother labour and recovery—all while promoting balance and well-being for both mother and baby.

ENT issues focus on improving drainage, circulation, and structural alignment. Gentle techniques may help alleviate chronic sinusitis, ear infections, congestion, jaw tension, and related headaches by encouraging natural healing and restoring cranial-sacral balance.

Pediatric, babies and children uses gentle, hands-on techniques to support healthy development and address issues such as colic, reflux, sleep disturbances, birth trauma, and postural imbalances. Pediatric osteopathy promotes natural alignment and optimal function in growing bodies.

Respiratory system by enhancing chest mobility, improving diaphragm function, and promoting lymphatic drainage. This hands-on approach can help relieve symptoms associated with asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis, and other respiratory conditions by encouraging better breathing and reducing congestion.
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