Why is Migun so intense on the lower back [tailbone area]?
Like other highly developed fitness techniques, such as Pilates, Migun focuses on the core of the body. It is very common to feel intense pressure and even soreness in the lower back during and following the first few sessions of Migun. The tailbone may feel tender, inflamed or even bruised. This is a healing reaction and indication that with Migun the body is trying to heal the lower back The Migun massage table aggressively works the lower back to soften connective tissue and detoxify this crucial area for maximum flexibility and health of the entire spine. Migun’s jade massage heads work the connective tissue until the calcified material is broken down and flushed out of the body. Depending on one’s physical condition, this process may take up to two weeks of regular Migun treatments.