Czech massage, often associated with techniques developed within the Czech Republic, combines various massage therapies aimed at relaxation, pain relief, and overall well-being. While massage techniques vary globally, the Czech approach, like many Eastern European massage traditions, often focuses on a blend of traditional methods, incorporating elements of reflexology, Swedish massage, and other local and holistic practices.

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The neurological impact is significant. The slow, rhythmic pressure of the "106" sequence stimulates the vagus nerve, lowering cortisol levels by up to 30% for 48 hours post-treatment. Users report falling asleep 50% faster that night.