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Massage Therapy in Asheville, NC

Gentle Hands on back Clinical Massage Therapy in Asheville NC

Clinical Massage Therapy is available at our clinic as both a standalone treatment and in coordination with Acupuncture and other services.

Because every patient presents differently, we apply techniques based on what your condition and goals call for. We also know that in a demanding world, therapeutic touch offers something more difficult to measure, a chance for the nervous system to slow down and for the body to shift into the kind of rest where healing can happen.

 

Core Services

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Clinical Deep Tissue Massage

We use targeted pressure and sustained work on muscle and connective tissue layers to address chronic tension, restricted movement, and pain that has not resolved with lighter approaches. This approach works well for the neck, back, shoulders, hips, and extremities.

Orthopedic Massage

Our therapists conduct an assessment before each session and focus treatment on musculoskeletal dysfunction and injury recovery. They combine neuromuscular technique, myofascial release, and trigger point therapy to address specific pain patterns and functional limitations.

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Myofascial Release

This technique applies sustained, low-load stretching to the fascial system. We use it for chronic pain, post-injury stiffness, and restricted range of motion. It works well as a standalone session and integrates effectively alongside acupuncture.

Trigger Point Therapy

We apply precise work to referral pain patterns embedded in muscle tissue. This approach is particularly useful for pain that radiates, persists, or has not responded to more generalized treatment.

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Neuromuscular Technique (NMT)

NMT involves systematic soft tissue manipulation that targets the interaction between nerves and muscles. We find it effective for chronic pain syndromes, postural dysfunction, and repetitive strain patterns.

Medical Massage

We structure these sessions around a specific condition, diagnosis, or treatment goal. Patients often use medical massage to support recovery from injury, surgery, or an ongoing pain condition.

Specialty and Add-On Services

Craniosacral Therapy

Our therapists apply light-touch work to the craniosacral system. Because this technique works with the central nervous system directly, we use it for headaches, migraines, and nervous system dysregulation. Our team holds advanced training in this modality.

 

Hot Stone Therapy

We apply heated basalt stones to muscle tissue to soften tension and support circulation. When deep thermal penetration aids pain relief or recovery, hot stone therapy offers a clinically effective option.

Cupping

We use negative-pressure cups on soft tissue to release adhesions, improve blood flow, and decompress restricted areas. This technique is particularly useful for back pain, shoulder restriction, and athletic recovery.

Gua Sha

Our therapists apply an instrument-assisted technique to the skin’s surface to address fascial restriction and stagnation. It works well for chronic tension, persistent pain, and areas with poor tissue mobility.

We use Organic massage lotion, Aromatherapy, and hot towel therapy. Add on warming cinnamon oil and Sports Grade CBD Recovery lotion enhancements by request.

Integrated Care

When appropriate, we schedule acupuncture and clinical massage together or in sequence. One provider addresses neurological and systemic patterns while the other addresses soft tissue and structural factors directly. For complex pain cases where both layers need attention, this combined approach tends to move things forward more efficiently.

If you are ready to schedule a massage session, you can book directly through our online booking system. Sessions are available alongside your existing acupuncture care or on their own. If you’d like help coordinating care, call us directly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is clinical massage different from a spa massage?

We structure each session around a specific condition, pain pattern, or treatment goal rather than a general relaxation experience. As a result, the techniques, depth, and approach are guided entirely by what your body needs clinically.

Can I book massage and acupuncture on the same day?

Yes. Many patients find that combining acupuncture and massage on the same visit moves things forward faster than either approach alone. When you book, let us know and we can help coordinate the timing.

Is massage covered by insurance or HSA and FSA?

Coverage varies by plan. We provide a detailed superbill upon request so you can submit it to your insurance for potential reimbursement. We also accept HSA and FSA cards directly at the time of service. For full details, see our insurance and payment page.

Do I need to be an acupuncture patient to book a massage?

No. Clinical massage is available as a standalone service. You do not need to have acupuncture to book a massage session with us.

What should I expect at my first massage appointment?

Your therapist will review your health history and the areas you want to address before the session begins. Because treatment is adapted to your specific presentation, no two sessions are exactly alike.

Do you treat athletes?

Yes. We work with dancers, gymnasts, strength athletes, runners, cyclists, climbers, basketball players, football players, and competitive high school and collegiate athletes. We also treat active adults and those managing movement-related injuries from daily activity.

If You're Seeking Clinical Massage Therapy in Asheville, NC

If musculoskeletal pain or movement restriction is limiting daily activity or athletic performance, we are available to evaluate which type of Massage Therapy is appropriate for your condition.