Therapeutic Massage in Calgary

Therapeutic Massage is also known as Massage Therapy. Registered Massage Therapists at either our Downtown Calgary Massage Clinic or our Calgary South Massage Clinic can assist you with the different challenges in life. Therapeutic massage can help relieve stress, muscle pain, injuries and more. Your body functions so much better when you are in top condition.

Sports injuries, household accidents, repetitive actions on the job, and tension from everyday stresses can all cause problems that, too often, take up permanent residence in patients' bodies. Therapeutic Massage can help.

Therapeutic Massage can relieve pain, and in combination with other appropriate health care measures, can help heal certain conditions and prevent their return.

At Back & Body Health's Downtown and South Calgary Massage Therapy Clinic we can help with the following:

  • stress
  • painful or tight muscles
  • headaches
  • delayed onset muscle soreness
  • pain or tingling in your arms or legs
  • injuries
  • marathon massage
  • prevention of new injuries
  • pain or restriction in joints
  • posture
  • pregnancy massage
  • prenatal pain
  • postnatal pain
  • sports injuries
  • the effects of forced inactivity
  • triathlon massage
  • fluid retention

Whether it be for the treatment of injury or for stress reduction, the Calgary Massage Therapists at Back & Body Health can help relieve pain and tension, and get you back to your every-day activities.

Back & Body Health also offers on site massage for businesses, corporations, health events and charities. Availability is limited so please contact us for further information.

New Patients Welcome

Currently accepting new Massage Therapy patients at both Calgary clinic locations.

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Downtown Calgary
Monday, Wednesday thru Friday
Saturday by appointment

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