Therapeutic Massage at Home —
Targeted Relief Where Your Body Needs It MostGet real results with a custom massage designed to relieve pain, tension, or imbalance — right in the comfort of your own space. Whether you sit at a desk, drive all day, or carry life on your shoulders, this massage adapts to you.
What Is a Therapeutic Massage?
Therapeutic massage is a goal-based massage that focuses on a specific issue — like neck stiffness, shoulder pain, headaches, or lower back tension. It’s perfect if you don’t want a general relaxation session but also aren’t ready for very deep pressure.
It balances comfort and effectiveness, using tailored techniques to ease pain and restore mobility.
Who It’s Best For:
- People who work at a desk or drive long hours
- Clients with recurring tightness or postural pain
- Those who want to avoid deep pressure but still need relief
- Anyone with stress-related muscle pain or chronic tension
Pressure Level:
Moderate to firm, always adjusted to your comfort
This is not a “soft” relaxation massage — but also not as intense as deep tissue.
Common Areas We Focus On:
- Headaches, jaw tension (TMJ)
- Shoulder pain, rotator cuff issues
- Upper or lower back pain
- IT band, glutes, or hip tightness
- Neck stiffness from phone or computer posture
Method:
Your therapist will assess how you’re feeling and focus the session accordingly. Sessions include a mix of:
- Trigger point release
- Myofascial techniques
- Stretching and mobilization
- Gentle therapeutic pressure
- Always within your comfort level.
WHICH TYPE OF CLIENT ARE YOU?
YOU ARE… |
BEST MASSAGE STYLE |
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• First time, unsure what you need | • Relaxation or Therapeutic |
• Sore from posture or repetitive strain | • Therapeutic |
• Experiencing specific muscle pain | • Therapeutic or Deep Tissue |
• Sensitive to pain, but still want results | • Therapeutic |
• Looking for emotional release or nervous system reset | • Relaxation |
• Recovering from sports injury | • Sports or Therapeutic |
• Swollen, heavy, or retaining water | • Lymphatic Drainage |
Still not sure?
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FAQ’s
What’s the difference between therapeutic and deep tissue massage?
Therapeutic massage is more targeted and adaptable. It focuses on solving a specific issue using moderate to firm pressure — while deep tissue uses intense, deep pressure across large areas.
Can I ask the therapist to work on just one area?
Absolutely. If you only want your back, neck, or shoulders worked on, just tell your therapist. Therapeutic massage is fully personalized.
Is this a relaxing massage?
Not exactly. You’ll feel relief and calm afterward, but the session itself is more focused and clinical. It’s ideal if you’ve tried relaxation massage before but still feel tightness or pain.
Do I need a doctor’s note or diagnosis?
No, but we encourage you to let us know about any medical conditions, past injuries, or chronic issues. Your therapist will always work within safe limits.
Can I get an insurance receipt for this massage?
Yes — if the therapist is a licensed massage therapist (RMT), you will receive an insurance receipt that can be submitted for reimbursement.
Can this help with headaches or TMJ?
Yes! Therapeutic massage often includes jaw release, neck work, and cranial tension relief — excellent for clients with migraines or jaw tightness.