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     Deep Tissue Massage in London

            

                           From £45

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At Shujun Healthcare, our deep tissue massage in London is designed to target stubborn muscle tension, break down adhesions, and restore mobility. Using slow, firm pressure, our therapists work deep into muscle fibres and connective tissue to treat chronic pain, sports injuries, and postural strain — helping you move freely and feel your best. 

 

Benefits of Deep Tissue Massage


This therapy relieves long-term muscle stiffness, improves circulation, and promotes faster healing for both everyday stress and athletic recovery. 

 

Conditions We Treat


Deep tissue massage is ideal for managing both injury-related and lifestyle-related muscle tension. 

 

Chronic Back & Neck Pain

 
Reduces stiffness and eases tension in overworked muscles.

 

Sports Injuries

 
Speeds up healing and prevents further injury by improving flexibility and mobility.

 

Postural Imbalances


Helps correct muscle tightness caused by sitting or repetitive movements. 

 

Why Choose Us (Not a heading) 

  • Over 30 years of experience in massage and Traditional Chinese Medicine 

  • Personalised treatment plans tailored to your needs 

  • Combination therapy options: acupuncture, cupping, and stretching 

  • Relaxing, private treatment rooms in our London clinic 

  • Suitable for both therapeutic recovery and preventive care 

 

FAQs 

Is deep tissue massage painful? 
Some discomfort may occur during treatment, but pressure is adjusted for your comfort. 

How is it different from a regular massage? 
It works on deeper muscle layers and connective tissues for long-term relief. 

Can it help old injuries? 
Yes — it promotes blood flow and breaks down scar tissue for better mobility. 

How long are the sessions? 
Typically 45–60 minutes, but can be tailored to your needs. 

Can I combine it with acupuncture? 
Yes, and many clients find the combination more effective. 

 

 

 

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