THERAPUTIC PAIN RELIEF

REMEDIAL MASSAGE

Therapeutic Pain Relief Through Advanced Remedial Massage Techniques

At Rhapsody Remedial Massage, clients turn to us with a primary focus on mitigating chronic discomfort.

Often, these conditions prove to be more intricate and concealed by underlying tension than initially acknowledged. What sets our service apart is our proficiency in advanced investigative techniques and our extensive experience in employing a diverse range of therapeutic modalities.

These techniques encompass myofascial release, deep tissue work, cupping, dry needling, the application of hot stones, and the facilitation of joint mobiliSation. This multifaceted approach enables us to provide effective relief in as few as one or two sessions. Our ultimate goal is to ensure your long-lasting pain relief.

    • Headaches and Migraines

    • Neck Tension and Impaired Mobility

    • Shoulder Pain and Functional Impairment

    • Lower Back and Disc-Related Pain

    • Tennis Elbow

    • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    • Backache

    • Leg Pain

    • Knee Discomfort

    • Heel Pain

    • Plantar Fasciitis

The experience of a peaceful night's sleep, a comfortable stroll, or an extended period of work at your computer without discomfort will be nothing short of remarkable.

PRICING

45mins Remedial Massage $100

60mins Remedial Massage $120

90mins Remedial Massage $180

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • During A Massage

    Discussion and Assessment: Your therapist will commence with a comprehensive discussion and assessment to understand your specific needs, concerns, and areas of discomfort. This in-depth conversation allows them to tailor the treatment to your precise requirements.

    Privacy: You'll be given privacy to undress to your comfort level. It's important to note that, in this professional setting, underwear must be worn at all times. You will be properly draped with sheets or towels during the session to ensure modesty and warmth.

    Positioning: Following this, you will be asked to lie on a massage table, either face up or face down, depending on the area of focus. The therapist will guide you to find the most comfortable position for the session.

    Techniques: The therapist will employ a combination of techniques, which may include kneading, deep tissue work, stretching, and myofascial release, to address your specific concerns. The pressure applied will be based on your preferences and the therapist's assessment.

    Communication: Open communication is strongly encouraged. If the pressure is too light or too deep, or if you experience any discomfort, please inform the therapist immediately. They can adjust their approach to ensure your comfort.

    Relaxation: The session is a dedicated time for relaxation. Focus on deep, relaxed breathing, and allow your body and mind to unwind.

    After the Massage

    Relax: After your massage, take a few moments to relax on the table. It's common to feel slightly disoriented, so giving yourself a moment to reorient is beneficial.

    Hydration: Stay well-hydrated to help flush out toxins released during the massage. Adequate hydration is essential for the body's natural detoxification process.

    Rest: It's advisable to rest and avoid strenuous physical activity for the remainder of the day. This allows your body to fully benefit from the massage.

    Soreness: Some muscle soreness is common, especially following deep tissue work. Typically, this discomfort subsides within a day or two. Applying ice or heat to the affected areas can help alleviate soreness.

    Feedback: If you have any feedback or specific areas of concern that arose during the session, share it with your therapist. This information is valuable for tailoring future sessions to better meet your needs.

    Future Appointments: If you found the massage beneficial, consider scheduling regular appointments to maintain the benefits and address any ongoing issues.

    Self-Care: Continue with your self-care routine, including staying hydrated, eating healthily, and maintaining a regular exercise program.

    Each session includes a thorough discussion and assessment to ensure that your massage experience is safe, effective, and tailored to your specific needs. Your comfort and privacy are of utmost importance, with the requirement that underwear must be worn at all times during the session. Communication with your therapist is key to achieving the best possible outcome from each massage.

  • Stress Reduction: Massage therapy can promote relaxation and reduce stress levels. It triggers the release of endorphins, the body's natural stress relievers, which can lead to an improved mood and reduced anxiety.

    Pain Relief: Massage can alleviate various types of pain, including muscle tension, chronic pain conditions, and headaches. It can help to improve circulation and reduce muscle stiffness, leading to pain relief.

    Improved Circulation: Massage promotes better blood flow throughout the body, which can enhance oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues and aid in the removal of waste products.

    Muscle Relaxation: The manipulation of muscle tissues during a massage can reduce muscle tension and improve flexibility. This can be especially beneficial for athletes or those with muscle-related issues.

    Enhanced Range of Motion: Regular massages can help improve joint flexibility and range of motion. This is valuable for people with conditions such as arthritis or those recovering from injuries.

    Better Sleep: Massage therapy has been shown to improve sleep quality, making it a valuable treatment for individuals with insomnia or sleep disturbances.

    Immune System Support: Some studies suggest that massage therapy may boost the immune system by increasing the body's natural defence mechanisms.

    Headache Relief: Massages can help reduce the frequency and intensity of tension headaches and migraines.

    Emotional Well-being: In addition to physical benefits, massages can promote emotional well-being. They can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety and provide a sense of comfort and relaxation.

    Injury Rehabilitation: Massage therapy can be an essential part of rehabilitation for individuals recovering from injuries, surgeries, or accidents. It aids in reducing scar tissue, improving circulation, and promoting healing.

    Reduced Blood Pressure: Regular massages have been linked to lower blood pressure, which can contribute to better cardiovascular health.

    Improved Posture: Massage therapy can help correct muscular imbalances and encourage proper body alignment, which, in turn, can lead to improved posture.

    Lymphatic Drainage: Specialised techniques in massage can assist in lymphatic drainage, which helps remove toxins and waste products from the body.

    Relief from Digestive Disorders: Abdominal massages may help relieve digestive issues like constipation and bloating by promoting relaxation and improving digestion.

    It's important to note that the specific benefits of massage therapy can vary depending on the type of massage, the individual's health and needs, and the skill of the massage therapist. If you're considering massage therapy, it's advisable to consult with a qualified therapist who can tailor the treatment to your specific goals and health concerns.

  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment. Well-hydrated muscles and tissues are more pliable and responsive to massage.

    Arrival Time: Arrive on time for your appointment to complete any necessary paperwork, discuss your goals with the therapist.

    Comfortable Attire: Wear comfortable clothing that is easy to remove, as you may be asked to disrobe partially or completely for the massage. You will be properly draped with sheets or towels for modesty and comfort. Important underwear is to be worn at all times.

    Health Information: Be prepared to provide your therapist with any relevant health information. This includes information about current medical conditions, medications, allergies, or recent injuries, as it may influence the approach the therapist takes during the massage.

    Shower: Consider taking a warm shower or bath before your massage to cleanse your skin. Avoid using heavy lotions or oils on your skin before the appointment, as this can interfere with the therapist's ability to work on your muscles.

    Ask Questions: If you have any questions or concerns about the massage, feel free to ask the therapist. This is your opportunity to discuss your goals, preferences, and any specific areas of concern.

    Breathing and Relaxation: During the massage, focus on deep, relaxed breathing. This can help you relax and make the experience more enjoyable. Inform your therapist if you experience any discomfort during the session.

    Post-Massage Plans: After your massage, allow some time for rest and relaxation. Avoid strenuous physical activity immediately afterward. Drinking water and taking it easy for the rest of the day can help you maximise the benefits of the massage.

    Feedback: After the massage, provide feedback to your therapist. Let them know if the pressure was too light or too deep, or if there are specific techniques you preferred. This feedback can help them customise future sessions to better suit your needs.

    Scheduling: Consider scheduling regular massage sessions to maintain the benefits and address ongoing concerns.

    By taking these steps to prepare for your remedial massage, you can make the most of your experience and support your journey toward better health and well-being.

  • Stress Reduction: Massages trigger the release of endorphins, which are natural mood lifters, helping to reduce stress and anxiety.

    Pain Relief: Regular massage sessions can alleviate muscle tension, chronic pain conditions, and headaches, promoting pain relief.

    Enhanced Circulation: Massages improve blood flow, which helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to the body's tissues and aids in the removal of waste products.

    Improved Flexibility: Regular massages can enhance joint flexibility and range of motion, making them valuable for individuals with arthritis or recovering from injuries.

    Better Sleep: Massage therapy has been shown to improve sleep quality, which is beneficial for individuals with insomnia or sleep disturbances.

    Immune System Support: Massages may boost the immune system by increasing the body's natural defense mechanisms.

    Headache Relief: Massages can help reduce the frequency and intensity of tension headaches and migraines.

    Emotional Well-being: Massages can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety and provide relaxation and comfort.

    Injury Rehabilitation: Massage is an essential component of rehabilitation for individuals recovering from injuries, surgeries, or accidents. It aids in reducing scar tissue, improving circulation, and promoting healing.

    Blood Pressure Management: Regular massages have been linked to lower blood pressure, contributing to better cardiovascular health.

    Improved Posture: Massages can help correct muscular imbalances and encourage proper body alignment, which, in turn, can lead to improved posture.

    Lymphatic Drainage: Specialised massage techniques assist in lymphatic drainage, which helps remove toxins and waste products from the body.

    Relief from Digestive Disorders: Abdominal massages can help relieve digestive issues like constipation and bloating by promoting relaxation and improving digestion.

    Enhanced Athletic Performance: Athletes often use sports massage to prepare for and recover from intense physical activity, reducing the risk of injuries and improving performance.

    Long-Term Benefits: Regular massages can accumulate long-term benefits. Consistent sessions are more effective in addressing chronic issues and maintaining overall health and well-being.

    It's important to consult with a qualified massage therapist to determine the frequency and type of massage that best suits your specific needs and goals. Regular massages can play a valuable role in promoting overall health and quality of life.


Client Reviews


Absolutely brilliant. I get the Remedial massage, usually because I'm in pain due pulling a muscle.
Simone works absolute wonders, always feel so much better after my sessions! Definitely worth the travel (I'm based near Karalee), and won't trust anyone else. You don't feel like just a number, and your sessions are planned around any main points of concern. Simone listens and helps not only with your treatment but offers stretches to continue to help after the Remedial massage.


And is always happy to explain what she's doing and why it helps. Absolutely brilliant, I can't recommend her enough.

Samantha W

I’ve been around the block looking for a massage therapist that can help my many self inflicted ailments. As some who regularly trains hard in the gym I often rock up to Rhapsody with pain in multiple areas. Here the the areas that are functioning after treatment: hips, glutes, elbow, neck and chest.
Simone gave me advice on how to treat them myself, whilst also releasing the muscles to kickstart the healing process.


At this stage I have no pain in my glutes, chest or neck and the elbow is about 80% of the way there and I didn’t have to give up my training.
Simone is strong, knowledgeable and intuitive.

I defiantly recommend her service.

Matt R

Simone is wonderful, takes the time to get to understand your pain and what’s causing it so she can effectively treat it. Very professional and friendly, making you feel welcome and such a gorgeous space!


Would highly recommend!!

Krystal R

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