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Deep Tissue massage

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Firm, focused pressure to release deep muscle tension, improve mobility, and ease stubborn tightness.

Benefits

  • Eases persistent muscular tension or pain

  • Reduces postural strain from long periods sitting/standing

  • Relieves discomfort from repetitive movements or overuse

  • Improves mobility and flexibility

  • Loosens stubborn tightness not eased by lighter massage

  • "I have been seeing Cheryl for many years now and couldn't be in better hands. Her skill to pinpoint the source of the problem is amazing and she works really hard to relieve your pain. I can't recommend her highly enough."

    Geoff | Sports Massage

  • "I highly recommend Cheryl. I went for a clinical massage for a problem in my neck/shoulder and it was clear that she is a very knowledgable and skilled practitioner. As well as providing excellent treatment, Cheryl provided great advice for my continued recovery after the session. She seems like a lovely person too."

    Jack | Clinical Massage

  • "I had an amazing experience with Cheryl! I came to her with sever back pain, and after just two massage sessions, I felt incredible relief. From the very start, she took time to understand my needs though an in-depth discussion, and her skill and care throughout the treatment was outstanding. She also gave me great recommendation to support my recovery. I can’t recommend her enough - truly a gifted therapist!"

    Christina

  • "I had my first ever Indian Head Massage with Cheryl today and it was a wonderful experience. She really made me feel at ease and has such a calming presence. The massage was amazing and I left feeling lighter, refreshed, and deeply relaxed. Thanks Cheryl!"

    Hannah | Indian Head Massage

What it is
Firm, sustained pressure to release tension and discomfort in deeper muscle layers and connective tissue.

How it works
Improves circulation, calms the nervous system, and releases habitual muscle holding patterns. Despite the name, it’s not about maximum force but purposeful depth, always responsive to your comfort.

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Book your deep tissue massage today to feel better tomorrow.