Abhyanga Therapy?

What is Abhyanga?

Abhyanga is a classical Ayurvedic full-body oil massage therapy, performed using warm, medicated herbal oils tailored to an individual’s unique body constitution (Prakriti) and current health condition (Vikriti). The term Abhyanga comes from Sanskrit, where “Abhi” means “into” or “towards” and “Anga” means “limb” together referring to the practice of lovingly applying oil to the entire body.
In Ayurveda, Abhyanga is more than a physical therapy. It’s a preventive and curative ritual that harmonizes the body, mind, and spirit. It is a key part of daily Ayurvedic self-care (Dinacharya) and is often included in Panchakarma detox programs.

Key Benefits of Abhyanga

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How Abhyanga is Performed

Warm, dosha-specific herbal oils are gently massaged into the body using rhythmic, synchronized strokes.

The massage is done in a quiet, warm environment to allow the body and mind to fully relax.

It is usually followed by a steam bath or Swedana, which helps the oils penetrate deeper into tissues and

“Abhyanga is more than a massage—it’s a ritual of self-love and healing.”

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer a range of therapy services including occupational therapy ( for Kids and Adults ) speech therapy, and special education. Our team of experienced therapists provides individualized care to address the unique needs of each child and adult we serve.

If you have concerns about your child’s development, behavior, or communication skills, it may be beneficial to seek an evaluation from a qualified therapist. Signs that may indicate a need for therapy include delays in reaching developmental milestones, difficulty with daily activities, and challenges in social interactions.

We provide therapy services for individuals of all ages, from infants to adults. Our therapists have expertise in working with children and adults across the lifespan, tailoring interventions to meet the specific needs of each individual.

The length of therapy sessions are 45 minutes, and the frequency of sessions may vary based on the treatment plan developed by the therapist.

Yes, we encourage parents and caregivers to be actively involved in their child’s therapy sessions. Family involvement is an important component of the therapeutic process and can help support the progress made during sessions. Our therapists provide guidance and strategies for caregivers to implement at home to reinforce skills learned in therapy.