Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage is a therapeutic technique that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. It is particularly effective in relieving chronic tension and pain, as the therapist applies firm pressure and slow strokes to target specific areas of discomfort. This type of massage can increase circulation, enhance flexibility, and promote relaxation, making it an ideal choice for those looking to alleviate stress or recover from injuries. Experience the rejuvenating benefits of deep tissue massage for both your body and mind.

Who is Deep Tissue Massage for?
Chronic Tension
Ideal for those suffering from long-term muscle tightness that hasn't responded to lighter treatments.
Active People
Supports those with physically demanding lifestyles who need help managing regular muscle fatigue and stiffness.
Neck and Shoulder Pain
Releases deeper knots and tension in the Cervical and Thoracic regions often caused by posture or repetitive strain.
Previous Injuries
Aids in breaking down scar tissue and improving movement in areas affected by past physical setbacks.
Desk-based Workers
Perfect for combating the structural stress of prolonged sitting and and screen use in modern office environments.
Stress Relief
Alleviates the physical manifestations of stress that settle deeply within the body's muscular structure.
Key Benefits of Deep Tissue Massage Therapy
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Reduces chronic muscle tension and stiffness
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Improves flexibility and range of motion
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Supports injury recovery and prevention
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Helps relieve pain from overuse or postural issues
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Increases circulation to targeted areas
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Promotes long-term muscular relaxation
What to expect from a Deep Tissue Massage
Before Your Session
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You’ll be asked about your medical history, training, lifestyle, and any injuries or areas of concern
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The treatment plan will be discussed so the massage targets the areas that need it most
During the Massage​
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Techniques involve slow, firm pressure, deep strokes, and trigger point work
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Some discomfort is normal in tight areas, but pressure will be adjusted for your comfort
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Minor bruising may occur, particularly if deep pressure is used on dense or knotted muscles
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Only the areas being treated will be exposed, with appropriate draping
​After the Massage
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It’s normal to feel relaxed, looser, or slightly tender after treatment
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Mild soreness can occur for 24 - 48 hours, especially after deep or focused work
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Minor bruising can occasionally occur after deep tissue work
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You may be given aftercare advice such as hydration, gentle movement, or stretching to support recovery​
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Deep tissue massage can provide long-lasting relief from chronic tension, improve mobility, and support injury prevention.
Is Deep Tissue Massage right for you?
While Deep Tissue massage is highly effective for many, there are certain instances where it may not be suitable. This includes those experiencing acute injury, fever, contagious skin conditions, severe osteoporosis, or certain circulatory issues. It is always important to prioritise your health and safety.
It may not be suitable if you have:
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Acute inflammatory conditions or fevers
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Recent fractures or severe bruising
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Severe osteoporosis or bone fragility
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Certain heart conditions or blood clots
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Infectious skin conditions
If you have any concerns about whether massage is suitable for you, please see the full Contraindications and Health Information section before booking. Massage contraindications & Health information.


