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Neck & Shoulder Pain Massage

Certified RMTs address the root causes of neck and shoulder pain — muscle tension, postural imbalance, nerve compression, and joint restriction — with hands-on manual therapy delivered to your door.
✓ Condition-specific treatment
✓ Evidence-based approach
✓ Insurance receipts
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What Causes Neck & Shoulder Pain — And How Massage Addresses It.

Neck and shoulder pain is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal complaints in Canada — and one of the most undertreated. Most people manage symptoms with painkillers or stretching without ever addressing the underlying postural and muscular drivers.
Massage therapy works directly on the structures responsible: shortened upper trapezius and levator scapulae, compressed cervical facets, and the forward head posture pattern that loads the posterior cervical spine with up to four times normal force per inch of forward translation.
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Forward Head Posture & Upper Crossed Syndrome

Every inch the head sits forward of the shoulders adds approximately 10 lbs of effective load to the cervical spine, creating chronic compression and muscle fatigue in the neck extensors.
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Upper Trapezius & Levator Scapulae Overload

These muscles chronically contract to support a forward-displaced head, developing trigger points that refer pain into the neck, skull base, and between the shoulder blades.
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Rotator Cuff Tightness & Shoulder Impingement

Rounded shoulders internally rotate the humerus, reducing subacromial space and creating impingement patterns that cause aching shoulder pain — especially overhead.
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Cervicogenic Headaches

Tension in the suboccipital muscles and upper cervical facet joints refers pain forward into the temples and behind the eyes — often misidentified as tension headaches.
How Massage Therapy Helps

Treating the source, not masking the symptom.

Releases upper trapezius trigger points
Direct trigger point pressure and myofascial release to the upper trapezius, levator scapulae, and scalenes deactivates the primary pain generators.
 
Restores cervical range of motion
Joint mobilization and deep posterior cervical work restores the rotation and lateral flexion restricted by chronic muscle holding.
Corrects shoulder blade mechanics
Releasing pectoralis minor and strengthening cues for serratus anterior restore proper scapular position, reducing impingement and shoulder aching.
Reduces cervicogenic headache frequency
Suboccipital release and upper cervical work directly addresses the muscular component of cervicogenic headaches.

Clinically significant pain reduction in 4–6 sessions

RCT evidence supports RMT treatment as superior to usual care (including exercise and medication) for chronic non-specific neck pain.

Neck & Shoulder Pain Affects Everyone Differently. We Treat Each Case Specifically.

Our RMTs treat anyone dealing with neck or shoulder pain — regardless of whether it's acute, chronic, or postural.
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Desk & Remote Workers

Prolonged sitting creates the exact postural pattern that drives chronic lower back pain. Regular massage reverses it.

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Drivers & Commuters

Extended periods behind the wheel create static cervical loading and restricted rotation — particularly problematic on the dominant steering side.
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Tradespeople & Manual Workers

Overhead work, asymmetrical loading, and vibrating tools create distinct shoulder and neck strain patterns that require targeted treatment.
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Post-MVA & Whiplash Recover

Motor vehicle accidents create cervical hyperextension injuries that result in chronic neck pain, headaches, and restricted movement. RMT treatment is ICBC-covered.
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Students & Gamers

Extended screen time in unergonomic positions creates postural neck pain at increasingly young ages. Early RMT intervention prevents chronicity.

Which Massage Works Best For Neck & Shoulder Pain?

Neck and shoulder pain has multiple drivers. Here's how different techniques address different causes — or describe your symptoms and we'll match you.
Best for back pain relief
Therapeutic Massage
Full clinical assessment + condition-specific technique · Best first choice for back pain
Deep Tissue Massage
Sustained pressure on deep spinal and gluteal muscles · Chronic structural tension
Myofascial Therapy
Fascial restriction release · For back pain unresponsive to standard massage
Trigger Point Massage
Targeted knot release · When back pain refers to hips, legs, or gluteals
Also effective for back conditions
Osteopathy
Whole-body structural assessment · For complex or recurring back pain
Sports Massage
For active individuals with training-related back pain and overuse patterns

Book A Neck & Shoulder Session

All sessions include travel, equipment, assessment & receipt.

60-Minute Session

Targeted back + hip work

$118.99

90-Minute Session

Full lumbar + hip + legs

$159.99

120-Minute Session

Complex or multi-area back pain

$199.99

Also effective for back conditions

✓   Health intake & condition assessment
✓   Certified RMT travel to your location
✓   Professional table, linens & oils
✓   Official RMT insurance receipt
✓   Aftercare & recommended follow-up

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can massage therapy actually fix neck and shoulder pain?
For the majority of neck and shoulder pain presentations — which are postural and muscular in origin — massage therapy is one of the most effective treatments available. It directly addresses the shortened muscles, trigger points, and fascial restrictions that cause pain. RCT evidence supports it as superior to pain medication and comparable to physiotherapy for chronic neck pain.
Is neck and shoulder massage covered by insurance in Canada?
Yes — when performed by an RMT, massage is covered by most extended health benefit plans, and by ICBC for motor vehicle accident injuries. Coverage typically ranges from $300–$700 annually. Your official receipt is emailed after every session.
Is massage safe for a herniated or bulging disc?

Massage can be safe and beneficial for disc-related back pain — with appropriate modifications. Direct pressure on the affected spinal segment is avoided. Instead, the surrounding musculature, hip rotators, and psoas are treated to reduce the tension loading the disc. Always disclose your diagnosis during your health intake so your therapist can plan the session accordingly.

Is back pain massage covered by insurance in Canada?

Yes — when performed by a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT), massage therapy is covered by most Canadian extended health benefits plans. Coverage typically ranges from $300–$750 per year depending on your plan. Your official RMT receipt is emailed immediately after every session for direct submission to your benefits provider.

How is in-home massage different from going to a clinic for back pain?

The treatment quality is identical — the same CMTO or CMTBC-registered RMTs, the same clinical techniques, and the same insurance receipts. The difference is that after your session, you stay home and rest rather than driving, commuting, or sitting in a waiting room. Post-session rest significantly improves outcomes for back pain specifically, making in-home delivery clinically preferable for many clients.

Start your relief from your own home.

A certified RMT delivers targeted back pain relief massage to your door — anywhere in Canada. Same-day slots available. Insurance receipts included.

✓ Certified RMTs Canada-wide   ✓ Insurance receipts included   ✓ Same-day in most cities   ✓ ICBC & WSIB accepted