Ethan Smith

Vitality Body & Mind
18 Princes Street
Dromore
United Kingdom
BT25 1AY
Mobile 07702 798 744

Business Opening Hours 

Mon - Sat: 10AM - 9PM (By Appointment)

Mobile: From Belfast to Newry Area

 

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Treatments Offered

 

  • Sports Massage Therapy
  • Deep Tissue Massage Therapy
  • Relaxation Massage Therapy
  • Ayurvedic Indian Head Massage
  • Infrared Therapy
  • Hypnotherapy
  • DEEP OSCILLATION®

DEEP OSCILLATION® is a non-invasive, non-traumatic treatment which is very well received by patients. Because of its gentle application, it is a unique treatment for acute and chronic injury and day one post operative.  Clinically proven effects include significant pain reduction, anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic, detoxification, oedema reduction, haematoma reduction and support of the wound healing process. 

Delivered via the vinyl-gloved hands of the Practitioner as a massage or special applicator/s, the biologically effective oscillations work in the tissue segment undergoing treatment (see below)

Areas than can be treated with Deep Oscillation include: 

  • Acute and chronic pain
  • Burns Healing
  • Cellulite (80% Grade 1 and 2 Cases)
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • Chronic Oedema
  • Cording Post Breast Cancer Surgery
  • Fibrocystic Breast Disease
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Fibrosis
  • Fracture healing (post traumatic)
  • Natural Anti-Aging (dark circles, swollen eye lids, eye bags skin improvement)
  • Pre and Post General Surgery (including Endoprosthesis and Osteosynthesis)
  • Pre and Post Cosmetic Liposuction
  • Pre and Post Plastic Surgery, Breast Reconstruction
  • Wound Healing Disorders

 

As opposed to externally applied, mechanical forms of massage therapy (e.g. vibration acting on the skin surface), works through the entire tissue layers, including the connective tissue, to a depth of 8 cm (Solangel Hernandez Tapanes, MD, MSc, 2010). Deep Oscillation has now been researched in many fields of application and can be found in 70 publications.  Visual evidence of lymph moving under the special applicator can be viewed here.

 

About Ethan Smith

"I have completed my level 5 diploma in sports massage therapy, with the continuation of studies in different areas that I not only find interesting but value their ability to help others.  I have experience in various settings such as getting the chance to work with the Belfast Giants.

Vitality Body & Mind was born in early 2019 as I made the step to venture out on my own and set up a stunning clinic in our family shop.  I am so proud of how the clinic has developed since then and how I am actively providing new services to further help our clients"

Qualifications

 

  • VTCT Level 3 Diploma in Sports Massage Therapy

  • VTCT Level 4 Certi?cate In Sports Massage Therapy

  • VTCT Level 5 Certi?cate In Sports Massage Therapy

  • Susan Findlay Oncology Massage Certi?cate

  • Chrysalis Certifcate In Hypnotherapy and Counselling Skills

 

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About The Clinic

Vitality Body and Mind can be found on the top floor of the building and consists of two bright, comfortable treatment rooms – one large massage therapy room and one smaller psychotherapy/hypnotherapy room.  They are accessed by stairs at the back of the ground floor off the main street entrance. 

Since starting out our core values have never changed and as a business our priority has always been to you, our clients. We strive to provide you the best care, both with our expert delivery of treatment and with our friendly customer service. We care that you get better and stay better as that is what keeps you doing all the things you need or love to do. 

Our clinic is located in a beautiful historic Georgian building constructed in the 1800’s which has been owned by my family since 1904.  It was initially bought by J R Magill (my great great grandfather) who was formerly the town cobbler.  The cobbling business was conducted from his family home in Meeting Street, Dromore before his move to Princes Street and it is the Meeting Street premises that was taken down brick by brick and rebuilt in the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum as one of their main exhibits.