Therapeutic Massage at Home

Clinically-focused massage therapy that targets pain, tension, and injury delivered by certified RMTs directly to your door, anywhere in Canada.

✓  Certified RMTs     ✓  Insurance receipts     ✓  Same-day booking

What is therapeutic massage?

Unlike a relaxation massage, therapeutic massage is clinically-oriented. It targets specific physical complaints, muscle tension, nerve compression, postural imbalances, using structured techniques selected for your condition.

In Canada, therapeutic massage is most often provided by Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) who are trained in anatomy, pathology, and clinical assessment. Sessions typically include a health intake, a physical assessment, targeted treatment, and personalized aftercare guidance.

  • Personalized treatment based on your needs
  • Certified and experienced massage therapists
  • Professional massage table and equipment provided
  • Flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends
  • Multiple techniques: deep tissue, Swedish, relaxation
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Who is therapeutic massage for?

Therapeutic massage helps a wide range of people, from desk workers to elite athletes. Here's who benefits most and why.

Office & Desk Workers

Neck pain, forward head posture, and lower back tension from prolonged sitting. We come to your home or office.

Athletes & Fitness Enthusiasts

Accelerate recovery, address overuse injuries, and improve performance.

Pregnant Women

Prenatal-safe techniques for back pain, swelling, and sleep improvement.

Seniors & Elderly

Gentle techniques for mobility, circulation, and pain management at home.

People with Chronic Pain

Fibromyalgia, arthritis, sciatica, therapeutic massage offers ongoing, drug-free relief at home without the stress of clinic travel.

Corporate Teams & Companies

Employee wellness programs and on-site corporate massage packages for Canadian businesses. Reduce sick days and improve team morale.

When people book therapeutic massage

Work-From-Home Pain
Posture issues, desk tension, repetitive strain

Pre & Post Surgery
Prep and recovery support at home

Post-Travel Recovery
Flight fatigue, jet lag, stiff muscles

Postpartum Recovery
New mothers recovering at home safely

Post-Race & Marathon
Muscle recovery after intense training

High-Stress Work Periods
Burnout prevention and cortisol reduction

What conditions does it treat?

Therapeutic massage is clinically effective for a wide range of musculoskeletal and stress-related conditions.

Lower Back Pain

Chronic and acute lower back pain is the #1 reason Canadians book therapeutic massage. Targeted techniques relieve disc pressure and muscle guarding.

Neck & Shoulder Tension

Desk work and stress accumulate in the trapezius and suboccipitals. Deep tissue work and trigger point release provide lasting relief.

Insomnia & Poor Sleep

Evening therapeutic sessions activate the parasympathetic system, improving sleep onset and quality within the same week.

Stress & Anxiety

Massage reduces cortisol by up to 31% and raises serotonin and dopamine. Powerful tool for mental health support.

Sciatica

Piriformis release and lumbar work reduce nerve compression and radiated leg pain — without medication.

Fibromyalgia

Consistent therapeutic massage has been shown to reduce widespread pain sensitivity and improve quality of life in fibromyalgia patients.

Transparent, fair pricing

No hidden fees. All sessions include RMT travel, equipment, assessment, and insurance receipt.

60-Minute Session

$ 118.99

per session · includes travel

✓  Health intake & assessment
✓  RMT insurance receipt
✓  Travel to your location
✓  Professional table & oils
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90-Minute Session

$ 159.99

per session · includes travel

✓  Everything in 60-min
✓  Full-body treatment time
✓  Deeper technique integration
✓  Aftercare plan provided

120-Minute Session

$ 199.99

per session · includes travel

✓  Everything in 90-min
✓  Complex multi-area treatment
✓  Ideal for chronic conditions
✓  Written treatment notes

How it works, step by step

From booking to aftercare everything you need to know before your first in-home therapeutic massage.

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Stress & Anxiety

Choose your session length, preferred date, and location. Browse therapist profiles and pick your RMT.

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Therapist arrives at your door

Your RMT arrives with a professional massage table, fresh linens, oils, and all necessary equipment.

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Assessment & treatment

A brief physical assessment is followed by your therapeutic massage, adapted in real time to your feedback.

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Aftercare & receipt

Your RMT provides aftercare recommendations, and you receive an official RMT receipt for insurance within minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is therapeutic massage covered by insurance in Canada?

Most Canadian extended health benefits plans cover therapeutic massage by a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT). Coverage typically ranges from $300–$750 per year. You'll receive an official RMT receipt immediately after your session to submit to your benefits provider.

What's the difference between therapeutic and relaxation massage?

Relaxation massage focuses on reducing general stress and promoting calm. Therapeutic massage is clinically oriented — your RMT performs a health assessment, identifies specific physical issues (pain, tension, injury), and uses targeted techniques to address them. The goal is treatment and functional improvement, not just relaxation.

How often should I get a therapeutic massage?

For acute conditions, 1–2 sessions per week is common initially, tapering as symptoms improve. For chronic pain management, bi-weekly or monthly sessions provide maintenance. Your RMT will recommend a schedule based on your specific condition during your first session.

Is it safe to get therapeutic massage while pregnant?

Yes ,after the first trimester, prenatal therapeutic massage is safe and highly beneficial. Our RMTs trained in prenatal massage use appropriate positioning (side-lying) and avoid certain pressure points. Always inform your therapist and consult your OB if you have a high-risk pregnancy.

How do I prepare my home for the session?

Clear a 6ft × 8ft space in any room (living room, bedroom, or office work well). Your RMT brings the table, linens, oils, and everything needed. Shower beforehand, wear comfortable clothing, and have some water available. That's it.

Can therapeutic massage make pain temporarily worse?

Post-treatment soreness lasting 24–48 hours is normal, especially after deep tissue work. This is similar to exercise soreness and indicates muscle tissue is responding to treatment. Staying hydrated helps. If pain significantly worsens or persists beyond 48 hours, contact your therapist.

Ready to feel better in your own home?

Book a certified RMT in your city. Same-day appointments available across Canada.

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