FAQ
1. What is the AXO Method?
The AXO Method is a unique and comprehensive body treatment combining osteopathic scooping, lymphatic drainage, and passive stretching. It’s designed to address physical ailments, improve posture, and enhance overall well-being.
2. How does the AXO Method work?
The AXO Method works by targeting and harmonising the body’s key circulatory systems—nervous, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, urinary, musculoskeletal, immune, and lymphatic. Through a combination of specialized techniques, the AXO Method releases tension, improves circulation, and restores balance across these interconnected systems. This comprehensive approach helps alleviate pain, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being by addressing the root causes of physical discomfort.
3. Who can benefit from the AXO Method?
Anyone experiencing chronic pain, poor posture, stress, or physical tension can benefit from the AXO Method. It’s also ideal for athletes, individuals recovering from injury, and those looking to maintain overall wellness.
4. What conditions can the AXO Method help with?
The AXO Method can help with a variety of conditions, including but not limited to:
5. Is the AXO Method suitable for everyone?
Yes, the AXO Method is adaptable and can be tailored to suit individual needs. However, it’s important to consult with a trained AXO therapist to ensure the treatment is right for you, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions.
6. How often should I receive an AXO treatment?
The frequency of AXO treatments depends on your individual needs and goals. Some may benefit from weekly sessions, while others might find monthly treatments sufficient for maintaining their well-being.
7. What should I expect during an AXO session?
During an AXO session, you’ll experience a combination of in depth massage techniques, lymphatic drainage, and passive stretching. The therapist will work on your entire body to release tension, improve circulation, and enhance mobility. The sessions are intense and tailored to your body’s needs leaving you feeling lighter, and more relaxed.
8. How long does a typical AXO session last?
A typical AXO body session lasts around 70 mins. A face session usually lasts around 30 mins.
9. What should I wear to an AXO session?
You can keep your underwear or wear a two piece swimming suit if you prefer so the therapist can access as mush skin surface as possible.
10. Can I combine the AXO Method with other treatments?
Yes, the AXO Method can complement other wellness treatments such as massage, acupuncture, and chiropractic care. It’s always best to discuss this with your therapist to ensure the most effective treatment plan.
11. How do I find a certified AXO therapist?
You can find a certified AXO therapist by visiting our website, where we list all trained and certified practitioners. Each therapist is part of the AXO family and undergoes continuous training to stay at the forefront of the method.
12. Can I get trained in the AXO Method?
Yes, if you have a background with sufficient knowledge in anatomy, we offer comprehensive training programs for therapists who want to learn the AXO Method. Our training includes theoretical online courses, hands-on practice, and ongoing updates to ensure therapists are well-equipped to deliver the treatment.
13. What makes the AXO Method different from other treatments?
The AXO Method is distinguished by its scientific research and combination of several advanced techniques into one treatment. It focuses not just on alleviating symptoms but on addressing the root causes of physical discomfort, making it a highly effective and unique approach to wellness.
14. How can I integrate the AXO Method into my spa or wellness center?
We offer various partnership models for businesses interested in integrating the AXO Method. You can either train your team, integrate an external AXO therapist, or collaborate to create a bespoke treatment tailored to your brand’s values.
15. Where can I learn more about the AXO Method?
For more information, visit our website or contact us directly. You can also follow us on social media for updates, tips, and insights into the AXO Method.