Massage Therapy To Get You Moving Again

Our registered massage therapists (RMTs) provide personalized, hands-on care designed to address your specific goals — whether that means relieving chronic pain, easing muscle tension, supporting recovery, or simply finding space to decompress.

Every session begins with a brief assessment to understand your goals, movement restrictions, and areas of concern. From there, your therapist builds a treatment plan tailored to you.

Our massage therapy services draw on a range of evidence-informed techniques, including:

- Deep tissue massage to address chronic tension and release adhesions in deeper muscle layers
- Neuromuscular therapy and trigger point therapy to identify and treat localized areas of muscular dysfunction
- Fascial work and myofascial release to restore mobility and ease restrictions throughout the connective tissue system
- Light stretching and mobilizations to improve range of motion and support joint health
- Swedish modalities and relaxation massage to calm the nervous system, reduce stress, and promote overall well-being

Pressure and focus areas are always adjusted to your comfort level, whether you're recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or looking for a restorative session.

What to Expect From Your First Visit

New clients begin with a brief intake conversation to review your health history and treatment goals. Your RMT will explain what techniques may be used and why, so you feel informed and at ease throughout your session.

Massage therapy at Camrose Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic is available as a standalone service or as part of a broader physiotherapy and rehabilitation plan. Our team collaborates across disciplines to ensure your care is coordinated and effective.

Conditions We Treat

Massage therapy can be an effective part of treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal and stress-related conditions. Our RMTs work with clients experiencing:

  • Back and neck pain, including tension from prolonged sitting or postural strain
  • Headaches and tension headaches driven by tight muscles in the neck, shoulders, and upper back
  • Shoulder pain and rotator cuff tightness
  • Hip and glute tightness, including piriformis syndrome
  • Sciatica and referred leg pain
  • Knee pain and IT band tightness in active individuals
  • Plantar fasciitis and lower leg tension
  • Sports injuries and muscle strains during recovery
  • Repetitive strain injuries such as tennis elbow or carpal tunnel discomfort
  • Stress, anxiety, and nervous system dysregulation
  • Post-surgical scar tissue and soft tissue restrictions
  • Fibromyalgia and chronic pain conditions

If you're unsure whether massage therapy is right for your condition, our team is happy to answer your questions before you book. Many clients benefit from a combined approach involving both physiotherapy and massage therapy — and because we offer both under one roof, coordinating your care is simple.

Frequently Asked Questions

Session length depends on your goals and the areas being treated. We offer a range of appointment lengths to suit your schedule and needs. Your therapist will help you determine what's appropriate during your initial assessment.

This varies depending on your condition, goals, and how your body responds to treatment. Some clients find significant relief in one to three sessions; others with chronic conditions benefit from ongoing care. Your RMT will discuss a realistic treatment plan with you after your first visit.

Your first session begins with a brief intake conversation covering your health history, areas of concern, and treatment goals. Your therapist will explain the techniques they plan to use and check in on pressure and comfort throughout. You are always in control of your session.

Yes, and in many cases a combined approach produces better outcomes than either treatment alone. Because we offer both physiotherapy and massage therapy at our Camrose clinic, your care team can communicate directly and build a program that supports your recovery from every angle.

Our therapists work with a variety of massage modalities including: Deep tissue, neuromuscular therapy, trigger point therapy, fascial work, light stretching and mobilizations, swedish modalities and relaxation massage.

Ready to Book Your Massage Therapy Appointment in Camrose?

Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply looking to reduce stress and restore balance, our registered massage therapists are here to help.

Proudly serving Camrose and surrounding communities including Killam, Wetaskiwin, Daysland, and throughout Central Alberta.

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