Myofascial Therapy at Home
Sustained fascial release for chronic pain, movement restrictions, and deep structural tension — delivered at home by certified mobile RMTs across Canada.
✓ Certified RMTs ✓ Specialized fascial technique ✓ Insurance receipts
What is myofascial therapy?
Myofascial release (MFR) is a sustained manual therapy technique that applies gentle, sustained pressure to the myofascial connective tissue — the continuous web of fascia that surrounds every muscle,bone, organ, and nerve in the body. Unlike standard massage, MFR holds pressure at fascial restrictions for 90–120 seconds or more, allowing the tissue to release at its own pace.
In Canada, myofascial therapy is delivered by RMTs with additional training in fascial anatomy and release technique. It is particularly
valuable for chronic pain conditions, post-injury restrictions, and postural dysfunction that has not responded to standard massage or other therapies
- Sustained pressure held until fascial tissue releases — not rushed
- Addresses the connective tissue layer beneath muscle
- Effective for chronic pain unresponsive to other approaches
- Can be done with or without oil depending on technique
- RMT brings all professional equipment to your home

Who benefits most from Mayofascial massage?
Mayofascial massage is the ideal starting point for most people and a reliable go-to for those who already know its benefits.
Chronic Pain Sufferers
Fibromyalgia, unexplained widespread pain, and chronic tension that has not responded to other treatments respond well to myofascial release's connective tissue approach.
Athletes with Persistent Restrictions
Training-created fascial adhesions that limit movement and create recurring injury patterns require fascial release specifically not just muscle massage
Desk Workers with Postural Dysfunction
Forward head posture, rounded shoulders, and hip flexor shortening create fascial shortening that myofascial therapy directly addresses.
Post-Surgical Recovery
Scar tissue and post-surgical fascial adhesions restrict movement and cause chronic pain. MFR is one of the most effective treatments for post-surgical tissue restrictions.
People with Structural Pain Conditions
Scoliosis, chronic pelvic pain, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) have fascial components that myofascial release specifically addresses.
Those Who've Tried Everything Else
Myofascial therapy is frequently the treatment that finally provides relief for clients who have been through physiotherapy, chiropractic, and standard massage without lasting results.
When people book Mayofascial massage
Chronic Pain Without Clear Cause
When pain is persistent but imaging shows no structural damage
Post-Surgical Restriction
Fascial adhesions after surgery limiting range of motion
Recurring Injury Patterns
Same injury recurring often a fascial pattern issue
Long-Standing Postural Issues
Years of poor posture creating fascial shortening throughout the body
Plateau in Athletic Recovery
When standard massage is no longer producing improvement
Scar Tissue & Adhesion Release
Post-injury or post-surgical scar mobilization and release
What conditions does Mayofascial massage help?
While not a clinical treatment for specific pathologies, Mayofasial massage is evidence-supported for several common physical and psychological conditions.
Fibromyalgia
Fascial sensitivity and widespread trigger points are central to fibromyalgia. MFR addresses the fascial component directly with less intensity than standard massage.
Post-Surgical Adhesions
Surgical trauma creates fascial adhesions that restrict movement and cause chronic pain. MFR mobilizes these restrictions progressively and safely.
Temporomandibular Disorder
Jaw and skull fascial restrictions are treated with myofascial techniques applied to the face, jaw, neck, and cranial base.
Sports Injuries with Restriction
Overuse injuries create fascial restrictions that limit recovery. MFR restores tissue glide and reduces the recurrence risk of fascial-based sports injuries.
Postural Pain
Global fascial shortening from chronic posture is more effectively addressed by sustained fascial release than by standard massage or stretching.
Scoliosis & Structural Issues
Myofascial techniques are used alongside other care for structural spinal conditions to address the fascial tension component.
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
✓ Professional table & linens
✓ Travel to your location
Most Popular
90-Minute Session
$ 159.99
per session · includes travel
✓ Deep focus on tension areas
✓ Written aftercare plan
✓ Most popular duration
120-Minute Session
$ 199.99
per session · includes travel
✓ Ideal for deep relaxation goals
✓ Recommended for chronic stress
✓ Detailed session notes
How it works, step by step
Booking a Mayofascial massage at home is simple here's what to expect from the moment you book to the moment your therapist leaves.

Mention your primary restriction or pain area during booking
Book online — select myofascial therapy, duration, and RMT.

Technique used with or without oil depending on your needs
Therapist arrives with professional table and all equipment.

Hold times allow fascia to release at its own pace
Assessment of fascial restrictions. Sustained release begins.

Insurance receipt emailed immediately
Aftercare covers hydration and recommended follow-up intervals.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Because it is. MFR applies slow, sustained pressure and holds it
sometimes for several minutes. You may feel a gradual "melting" sensation as the fascia releases. There is no kneading, no oil sliding just sustained, intelligent holding pressure.
it should not be sharp or painful. You may feel a "productive ache" or a sensation of stretching from deep within the tissue. Because the technique is slow and sustained, your therapist can monitor your comfort
throughout and adjust accordingly.
Chronic fascial conditions typically require 6–10 sessions for meaningful change. Post-surgical adhesions may resolve faster. Your therapist will assess and recommend a realistic plan.
When delivered by an RMT, myofascial therapy is typically covered by Canadian extended health benefits plans. Your receipt is emailed immediately.
Yes and it is often most effective in combination. Many sessions combine myofascial release with trigger point work and standard therapeutic massage within the same appointment.
Yes in fact, old injuries often respond particularly well. Fascial
adhesions from healed injuries can persist for years and continue to cause restriction and pain. MFR specifically addresses these historical restrictions.
Ready to relax in the comfort of your own home?
Book a certified RMT for Mayofascial massage today. Same-day appointments available across Canada, 7 days a week.
✓ No cancellation fee ✓ Insurance receipts included
✓ Same-day available ✓ Certified RMTs only
Myofascial Therapy
Have you ever thought about treatment that might just be for your muscles, but the whole sheath of fascia running around them all? In other words, this is where MassageHome Myofascial therapy comes to play offering a new way to get rid of pain and improve mobility. If you are an athlete who pushes his/her body to extremes or you are someone struggling with chronic pain and discomforts, this type of massage might be the answer for attaining a more flexible and painless body. MassageHome Myofascial therapy is based on principles of physiotherapy and manual medicine in which it delves into connective tissues going beyond what many traditional modalities do not tackle.
Want to know what it can do for you?
As one works deep into the fascia, this often brings about a great sense of relaxation. There are numerous athletes who have adopted this therapy as a part of their routine for recovery. By enhancing flexibility and reducing muscle pains, myofascial therapies help them to perform better and prevent harm in future.
The technique works against muscle knots or tight bands that cause pain in other parts of the body. During a MassageHome session, our therapists apply gentle but steady pressure to particular points. This will relax the fascia and improve blood circulation.
A lot of people experience an immediate relief from chronic pain and stiffness after only one treatment. The process also facilitates recovery while enhancing general mobility.
Many athletes benefit from this kind of therapy as it helps them recover faster and improves their performance. It allows them to stay in great shape whilst minimizing risks of injury. It is not only for sports injuries, this approach can also be used for stress-related tension and postural problems that are common in everyday life. Every treatment is customized to fit specific needs making it a versatile choice for those seeking wellness purposes.
