✦ Solution · Chronic & Acute Back Pain

Muscle Recovery Massage

Certified RMTs deliver targeted post-exertion massage therapy to clear metabolic waste, reduce DOMS, restore muscle length, and get you back to full performance faster.
✓ Condition-specific treatment
✓ Evidence-based approach
✓ Insurance receipts
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What Slows Muscle Recovery — And How Massage Addresses It.

Muscle soreness after training isn't just discomfort — it's a sign of cellular damage and inflammatory response that, if not properly managed, prolongs recovery and increases re-injury risk. Most people wait it out. Massage therapy actively intervenes.
Manual therapy accelerates the biological recovery process by increasing circulation to damaged tissue, reducing inflammatory byproducts, and restoring the mobility that guarded movement patterns restrict after intense effort.
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Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)

Microtrauma to muscle fibres triggers an inflammatory cascade that peaks 24–72 hours post-exercise, causing stiffness, reduced range of motion, and pain with movement.
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Metabolic Waste Accumulation

Intense exercise produces lactate, hydrogen ions, and other metabolic byproducts that linger in tissue when circulation is insufficient, prolonging the soreness window.
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uscle Guarding & Compensatory Patterns

Pain from DOMS causes the body to guard affected muscles, altering gait and movement mechanics — which loads adjacent structures and creates secondary tightness.
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Fascial Adhesion Formation

Repeated micro-trauma without adequate soft tissue work leads to fascial adhesions and scar tissue that reduce muscle extensibility over time, limiting performance.
How Massage Therapy Helps

Treating the source, not masking the symptom.

Accelerates metabolic clearance
Increased local circulation driven by massage flushes inflammatory byproducts from muscle tissue faster than rest alone, compressing the DOMS window.
Reduces inflammatory cytokines
Research shows massage reduces IL-6 and TNF-α levels in post-exercise muscle, dampening the inflammatory response at the cellular level.
Restores muscle length and extensibility
Myofascial and deep tissue techniques break down early adhesions and restore full muscle length — preventing the chronic shortening that limits performance.
Resets neuromuscular tone
Normalizing elevated resting muscle tone through manual pressure allows the nervous system to re-pattern movement away from protective guarding.

Measurable reduction in DOMS at 24 and 48 hours post-massage

Multiple RCTs confirm that post-exercise massage performed within 2 hours of training significantly reduces perceived soreness and inflammatory markers.

Muscle Recovery Affects Everyone Who Moves. We Treat Each Case Specifically.

Our RMTs treat anyone dealing with post-exertion muscle soreness — from weekend warriors to professional athletes.
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Gym & Strength Athletes

Heavy resistance training creates significant DOMS and fascial loading. Recovery massage is a performance tool, not just comfort.
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Endurance Athletes

Runners, cyclists, and swimmers accumulate repetitive strain patterns that require targeted soft tissue work to maintain tissue health.
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Team Sport Players

Contact sports combine acute muscle trauma with chronic compensatory patterns. Regular RMT treatment keeps athletes on the field.
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Recreational Fitness Enthusiasts

People returning to exercise or increasing training volume are especially susceptible to DOMS. Massage bridges the gap safely.
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Trades & Manual Workers

Physical labour creates the same recovery demands as athletic training — without the structured recovery protocols. RMT treatment fills that gap.

Which Massage Works Best For Muscle Recovery?

Different recovery needs require different approaches. Here's how to choose — or describe your training to us 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 Muscle Recovery 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)

How soon after exercise should I get a recovery massage?
For maximum DOMS reduction, research supports massage within 2 hours of intense training. However, massage is effective at any point in the soreness window — even 24–48 hours post-exercise. Your RMT will assess your tissue and adapt the pressure and technique to where you are in recovery.
Is muscle recovery massage covered by insurance in Canada?
 Yes — when delivered by a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT), sessions are covered by most Canadian extended health benefit plans. Coverage typically ranges from $300–$700 per year. Your official receipt is emailed immediately after every session.
How is this different from a regular relaxation massage?
Is 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