Swedish massage is the technique most clients receive first — and many never need anything else. Here is why it remains the gold standard.
How it works
The therapist applies five core strokes: effleurage (long glides), petrissage (kneading), tapotement (rhythmic tapping), friction (deep circular pressure), and vibration. Sessions usually run 60–90 minutes.
What it does well
- Down-regulates the stress response (lowers cortisol)
- Improves circulation and lymphatic drainage
- Loosens superficial muscle tightness without overwhelming the nervous system
- Improves sleep quality for several nights after a session
Who it's best for
First-time clients, anyone seeking relaxation rather than therapeutic intervention, and people who find deep-tissue work uncomfortable. Find a Swedish-trained therapist on Massage For You.