Myofascial Release Massage
A slow, intentional therapy focused on gently releasing fascial restrictions, improving mobility, and supporting recovery from injury and scar tissue buildup.
About Myofascial Release
Myofascial release is a specialized form of bodywork that targets the fascia — the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, joints, and organs. Over time, fascia can become tight or restricted due to stress, injury, surgery, posture, or repetitive movement. This treatment uses slow, sustained pressure to release those restrictions, helping improve mobility, reduce pain, and support the healing of scar tissue and injured areas.
Who it’s best for
This therapy is ideal for clients experiencing stiffness, limited mobility, chronic tightness, or discomfort that doesn’t fully respond to traditional massage. It is especially beneficial for those recovering from injuries, managing scar tissue, or dealing with long-standing patterns of restriction that affect how the body moves and feels.
Benefits of Myofascial Release
- Helps release deep fascial restrictions
- Improves mobility and flexibility
- Supports recovery from injury and overuse
- Helps break down and improve mobility around scar tissue
- Supports better posture and alignment
- Reduces chronic tension patterns in the body
- Encourages long-term structural balance and ease of movement
What to expect during your session
Unlike traditional massage, myofascial release is slower and more focused. Gentle, sustained pressure is applied to specific areas to allow the tissue to naturally release over time. Sessions may also focus on areas affected by injury or scar tissue, working gradually to restore movement and improve tissue quality. The experience is deeply therapeutic and often subtle, yet highly effective in reducing long-standing tension and improving function.
Restore movement, support healing, and release restriction
If your body feels tight, restricted, or out of balance, myofascial release offers a unique approach to resetting those patterns. By addressing both fascial tension and areas impacted by injury or scar tissue, this therapy works beneath the surface to create lasting changes—helping you move with more freedom, less discomfort, and greater ease in your daily life.