Why Gentle Therapy Often Works Better: Breaking the "No Pain, No Gain" Myth

Many clients visit us after experiencing pain and discomfort from overly aggressive deep tissue treatments at other clinics. These treatments often operate under the outdated “no pain, no gain” philosophy, but we believe there’s a better way.
Our team uses gentle, effective techniques to achieve lasting results without unnecessary discomfort.
The Risks of Aggressive Deep Tissue Therapy
Overly intense treatments, such as aggressive deep tissue massage or harsh trigger point therapy, can sometimes do more harm than good.
Clients who come to
Good Health Group Clinic after such experiences often report:
- Muscle Guarding: Excessive pressure triggers the body’s natural defense mechanisms, causing muscles to tighten instead of relax.
- Increased Inflammation: High-pressure techniques can irritate tissues, leading to soreness, swelling, or even bruising.
- Delayed Recovery: Overstimulating the nervous system can slow healing and exacerbate tension.
One example from our practice involved a client suffering from chronic neck and shoulder pain after an intense deep tissue treatment elsewhere.
Using gentler techniques like soft tissue therapy and myofascial release, we were able to reduce their pain, improve their mobility, and help them achieve lasting relief.
Why Gentle Techniques Often Work Better
Our approach at
Good Health Group Clinic prioritises techniques designed to work with your body, not against it. These include:
- Soft Tissue Therapy: Gradual, targeted pressure reduces muscle tension without causing pain or triggering protective responses.
- Myofascial Release Therapy: Gentle, sustained pressure releases tight fascia, improving mobility and reducing discomfort over time.
- Dry Needling Therapy: Performed by Ian Selvarajoo and Sam Noh, dry needling targets specific trigger points to release tension and promote healing.
Research supports these methods. A study published in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies (2019) showed that moderate-pressure techniques reduced cortisol (stress hormones) and improved circulation more effectively than overly intense methods, resulting in less post-treatment soreness and faster recovery.
Final Thoughts
Effective therapy is about working with your body, not against it. At
Good Health Group Clinic, our skilled practitioners use evidence-based, gentle techniques to help you achieve long-lasting relief and recovery.
If you’ve experienced discomfort from overly aggressive treatments in the past, let us show you a better way. Contact us today to book an appointment and experience the difference of personalised care tailored to your needs.
Tailored Therapy at Good Health Group Clinic
At
Good Health Group Clinic, we customise each session to your specific needs, ensuring optimal results without unnecessary discomfort.
Here’s what sets us apart:
- Comprehensive Assessments: We take the time to understand your concerns, medical history, and goals.
- Balanced Pressure Techniques: Our treatments focus on applying just enough pressure to release tension without triggering pain or inflammation.
- Ongoing Support: Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or looking to improve flexibility, our team provides follow-up guidance to help you achieve sustainable results.
Our Services and Practitioners
Good Health Group Clinic offers a variety of services, provided by our highly skilled team:
- Ian Selvarajoo,
Myotherapist: Specialising in musculoskeletal care, Ian combines myotherapy with advanced techniques like
dry needling to enhance mobility and relieve pain.
- Dr
Tanja Nishibata,
Chiropractor: Tanja uses chiropractic care to address spinal alignment, posture, and overall body mechanics, helping clients improve function and reduce discomfort.
- Sam Noh,
Remedial Therapist: With expertise in remedial massage therapy, I use techniques such as
dry needling, soft tissue therapy, and myofascial release to provide personalised care.
Our team is dedicated to helping you recover from injuries, manage chronic pain, or simply feel your best.
Why Choose Good Health Group Clinic?
In Brighton East,
Good Health Group Clinic is your trusted partner for gentle, effective therapy. Whether you’re dealing with back pain, muscle tension, or injury recovery, we’re here to help you move better and feel better. Our services include myotherapy, chiropractic care, remedial massage, and dry needling, all tailored to meet your individual needs.
Book Your Appointment Today
If you’ve experienced discomfort from overly aggressive treatments in the past, let us show you a better way.
At
Good Health Group Clinic, our evidence-based, client-centered approach delivers lasting results without unnecessary pain.
Contact us today to schedule your appointment and experience the difference that gentle, effective therapy can make.
References
- Grieve, R., Barnett, S., Coghill, N., & Cramp, F. (2019). Myofascial Release Therapy—A Systematic Review. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 23(1), 42–47.
- Zainuddin, Z., Newton, M., Sacco, P., & Nosaka, K. (2021). Effects of Myofascial Techniques on Muscle Tension and Cortisol Levels. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2021, 1–10.
- Schleip, R., & Müller, D. G. (2013). Training Principles for Fascial Connective Tissues: Scientific Foundation and Suggested Practical Applications. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 17(3), 77–84.
- Levine, J. D., & Reichling, D. B. (2015). Pain as a Negative Outcome of Manual Therapy. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 31(5), 367–372.
- Fryer, G. (2011). Myofascial Trigger Points: Sensitive Spots or Areas of Chaos? Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 15(3), 306–317.
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