Bellevue Therapeutic Massage is a clinic that focuses on getting results. We have a trained staff of four Licensed Massage Practitioners who specialize in treatment-focused massage therapy to help you function at your best. Whether the goal is to reduce stress and tension, or rehabilitation from chronic and acute injuries, including car accidents, we are here to help!

Medical Massage

Medical massage is a manual technique of massage therapy that is used for rehabilitation, from auto accidents and whiplash to diagnosed injuries or pathologies. It is not a general massage treatment; rather, it is a massage technique utilized to help a specific problem area or pathology. The act of medical massage combines several massage techniques, including Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, Neuromuscular Massage, Myofascial Release, and Manual Lymphatic Drainage.  This service is directed by a doctor and managed with a referring physicians prescription and supervision.

Wellness Massage

Enjoy a patient directed massage to work on the regions and areas your desire to feel relaxed and reach your wellness goals.

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep Tissue massage is a way of addressing or approaching the soft tissue. The massage therapist uses slower strokes or friction techniques across the muscle fibers. Deep Tissue is used for chronically tight or painful muscles, overuse syndrome, postural problems, or recovery from acute and chronic injuries. This technique is beneficial for those suffering from sports injuries, whiplash or car accident injuries.

Pregnancy Massage

Massage therapy can help with the aches, pains, and actual impingements that can be caused by pregnancy. Gina, our prenatal specialist with advanced training, uses a side-lying system to effectively treat the whole body. Techniques can help reduce low back and pelvic pain and often relieve sciatica symptoms. Pregnancy massage is used to decrease stress, swelling, aches, and soreness, and has been found to be effective at lowering stress and anxiety. The massage is customized to a woman’s individual needs throughout her pregnancy.

Sports Massage

Sports massage therapy is specifically designed for people who are active ranging from elite athletes to weekend warriors. This is a very popular massage style for those who feel discomfort following activity. The primary objective with a sports massage is not to get a “spa style experience” but it is designed to prevent and treat injury and enhance athletic performance. The strokes are generally faster than Swedish massage. Facilitated stretching is a common technique. It helps to loosen muscles and increase range of motion.

Trigger Point Therapy

Trigger Point Therapy involves the application of pressure to a local area of restriction or pain. Trigger Points are characterized by their referral patterns and are contributing factors to pain in other areas of the body. This treatment involves communication from the client for pain and referral levels, and gets quick results when done properly and followed up by the client with appropriate stretches. Dr. Ben Baker, a chiropractor in the same office, also utilizes Trigger Point therapy in his treatment plans. He works directly with the licensed massage practitioners on staff to give the patients the best care possible.

Swedish Massage

Swedish Massage is one of the most common forms in Western massage, addressing the whole body equally to reduce tension and stiffness, increase circulation and oxygen to the muscles, and increasing the flexibility of muscles and mobility of joints. During Swedish Massage, our massage therapists use oil or lotion to facilitate smooth, gliding strokes, and kneading, friction, stretching and tapping techniques. This is a highly relaxing treatment.

Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release uses gentle, sustained pressure to effect release in the connective tissue where there are restrictions or injuries. The myofascia, or fascia, is dense connective tissue that covers and penetrates every muscle, bone, blood vessel, nerve, internal organ and cell in our body. Fascia supports the functions and postures of the body, always maintaining balance, so even minor restrictions will eventually affect other areas of the body. The applications of this technique are wide, and can be used safely throughout any stage of injury. It is highly effective as it reduces the drag or pull through this web of tissue that can cause pain or limited range of motion locally and elsewhere.