Services

Therapeutic massage

Help for muscles that feel tight, sore, or hard to relax.

If your neck, shoulders, back, hips, or legs feel overworked, guarded, or stuck in stress mode, massage can give the soft tissue side of the problem focused attention.

Massage therapy room at True Health Chiropractic

Why people come in

Muscle tension can make ordinary movement feel like work.

Therapeutic massage is for the soft tissue part of pain and stiffness. It may stand alone, or it may support chiropractic care when muscles are guarding around a joint, injury, or movement pattern.

Desk and work strain

Tight neck, shoulders, and upper back

Long hours at a desk, on the road, or in repeated positions can leave muscles tense, tired, and hard to settle.

Soreness

Overworked areas that need support

Massage can help when lifting, training, caregiving, or physical work leaves your body sore and slow to recover.

Guarded movement

When you feel braced before you move

Soft tissue work can focus on muscles that feel protective, reactive, or unwilling to let normal movement happen comfortably.

Soft tissue therapy at True Health Chiropractic

Comfort matters

Pressure should fit your body, not someone else’s idea of a massage.

We ask what you’re feeling, where tension is building, and what level of pressure you can tolerate. The session should be useful without turning into something you have to endure.

That can mean slower work through a guarded area, lighter pressure when tissue is irritated, or more focused work when a muscle group has been holding tension for a long time.

How the visit works

We keep the session tied to what you actually feel.

You don’t need to know the exact muscle name or treatment style. Tell us where you feel tight, sore, stressed, or guarded, and we’ll work from there.

01

Start with your main tension areas

Neck and shoulders, low back, hips, legs, stress tension, or the areas that feel overused from work and daily life.

02

Set the pressure and pace

We check in on comfort, tolerance, and sensitivity so the work can stay productive for the way your body feels that day.

03

Focus on soft tissue response

The goal is to help tense, sore, or guarded tissue calm down enough that movement feels less restricted.

04

Use massage on its own or with care

Some patients come in for massage alone. Others use it to support chiropractic, injury care, or recovery between visits.

Good fit

Massage may make sense when tension is part of the problem.

This page is for patients who feel like their muscles are carrying the load: tightness after work, soreness that lingers, stress held in the body, or movement that feels guarded before you even start.

  • Muscle tension from desk work, driving, lifting, or repeated positions
  • Soreness in the back, neck, shoulders, hips, legs, or arms
  • Stress tension that settles into the body
  • Soft tissue support alongside chiropractic care when that fits your symptoms

Request a visit

Send a massage visit request. We’ll call or text to confirm.

Choose a clinic, pick the windows that usually work, and leave your phone number. This doesn’t book instantly; we’ll confirm the exact appointment with you.

Prefer to call? Puyallup: (253) 268-0686 Lakewood: (253) 212-2036 English and Spanish support available

Massage visit request

Pick the closest options. If you’re not sure whether massage should stand alone or support another visit, choose "Not sure / other" and we’ll help route it.

When could you usually come in?

Choose any windows that could work. We’ll confirm the exact time.

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