Remedial Massage
Remedial Massage in Sydney
Targeted Muscle Treatment for Pain Relief & Recovery
At Next Phase Injury Therapy, we provide professional remedial massage in Sydney to help relieve muscle pain, reduce tension, and improve movement.
Our remedial massage therapists use evidence-based techniques to treat muscular tightness, injuries, and overuse conditions — supporting recovery, performance, and overall wellbeing.
What Is Remedial Massage?
Remedial massage is a targeted treatment that focuses on identifying and treating damaged, tight, or painful muscles, tendons, and soft tissues.
It is commonly used to:
Reduce muscle tension and knots
Improve circulation and mobility
Relieve pain and stiffness
Support injury rehabilitation
Enhance athletic recovery
Remedial massage is both therapeutic and corrective — not just relaxation.
Conditions Remedial Massage Can Treat
Remedial massage is effective for a wide range of conditions, including:
Neck and shoulder tension
Lower back pain
Muscle strains and overuse injuries
Sports injuries
Postural pain
Headaches related to muscle tightness
Hip, glute, and leg tightness
Chronic muscle pain and stiffness
It is often combined with physiotherapy or chiropractic care for best outcomes.
Our Remedial Massage Approach
At Next Phase Injury Therapy, remedial massage is delivered as part of a results-driven treatment plan, tailored to your needs.
Your session may include:
Assessment of muscle tightness and movement
Deep tissue and trigger point techniques
Myofascial release
Stretching and mobility work
Advice to reduce recurrence of pain
Our focus is on long-term relief and improved function, not temporary symptom relief.
Remedial Massage for Sport & Injury Recovery
Remedial massage is highly effective for:
Athletes and active individuals
Training recovery and muscle fatigue
Injury prevention
Improving flexibility and performance
Whether you train regularly or sit at a desk all day, remedial massage helps keep your body moving well.
Why Choose Next Phase Injury Therapy for Remedial Massage?
Qualified and experienced remedial massage therapists
Sports and injury-focused clinic
Integrated care with physio & chiropractic
Evidence-based treatment approach
Convenient Sydney location
Modern treatment facilities
We tailor every treatment to your body, goals, and activity level.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is remedial massage painful?
Some techniques may feel firm or intense, but treatment is always adjusted to your comfort level.
How many remedial massage sessions will I need?
This depends on your condition. Many patients feel improvement within 1–2 sessions.
Is remedial massage good for sports injuries?
Yes. It is commonly used for sports recovery and injury management.
Can remedial massage help chronic pain?
Absolutely. Regular remedial massage can reduce long-term muscle tension and pain.
Pregnancy is hard enough mentally and emotionally, without all the added pain, tiredness and stiffness that comes along with it. Massage is a proven solution to not only ease the pain in your body, but also reduce headaches, sciatica, SIJ pain & carpal tunnel.
Along with Pregnancy massage, lymphatic drainage techniques is used to reduce swelling in joints.
There are different techniques used in every trimester of pregnancy so be sure to let our team know how many weeks/months you are into your pregnancy.
Lymphatic drainage massage is a form of gentle massage that encourages the drainage of lymph nodes and movement of lymph fluids around the body. It can help relieve lymphedema.
The fluid in the lymphatic system helps remove waste and toxins from body tissues. Some health conditions can cause lymph fluid to build up. Lymphatic drainage massages can benefit people with lymphedema, fibromyalgia, or other conditions.
Lymphatic fluid flows through lymph vessels, which connect lymph nodes. As it passes through the lymph nodes, white blood cells trap and destroy harmful particles, such as bacteria.
Like blood in the circulatory system, lymphatic fluid is always moving. If it stops, swelling can occur, as lymph fluid builds up, often in the arms or legs. Health experts call this lymphedema.
As each person and issue is unique, our massage therapists will ask you detailed questions about your problem, health history, medications that you are currently taking and concerns.
According to the information that you give, your massage therapist will advise you on how they will treat you.
Your therapy will involve the kneading, manipulation and movement of your muscles, tendons and ligaments. Your muscle tissues will relax, causing your contraction, spasm and nerve compression pain to reduce.
Depending on the type of problem you have and your medical history, your massage therapist may use the following methods to treat you.
● Lymphatic Drainage ● Deep tissue ● Reflexology ● Remedial ● Sports ● Neuromuscular ● Shiatsu ● Trigger Point ● Relaxation
Massage therapists use the manipulation of muscles, tendons and ligaments to reduce stress, anxiety, pain, relax the muscles and rehabilitate injuries.
It can be used as a mechanism to manage pain, reduce levels of cortisol (stress-inducing hormone) and increase dopamine and serotonin.
Massage therapists can help with the following issues.
● Back pain ● Headaches ● Osteoarthritis ● Depression ● Anxiety
● Soft tissue injuries ● Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) ● High blood pressure ● Insomnia
In addition to helping several ailments, massage therapy is beneficial for the body, soul and mind in the following ways.
● Reduced muscle tension ● Improved circulation ● Stimulation of the lymphatic system
● Reduction of cortisol ● Increased levels of dopamine and serotonin
● Increased joint mobility and flexibility ● Improved skin tone ● Heightened mental alertness
Due to these benefits, massage therapy can also be effective at helping persons cope with current illnesses such as:
● a chronic disease or condition or,
● a life-threatening illness such as cancer.
Massage therapists are primary contact practitioners, meaning that you can visit one without a referral from your GP.
However, if you are being treated through Workers’ Compensation, Chronic Disease Management, Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) or Compulsory Third Party Insurance after a car accident, then please bring your GP’s referral to your initial appointment.
Depending on the type of private health insurance that you have, you may be able to claim your session. Contact your private health insurance provider for more information
