Medical massage is a targeted, condition-focused treatment that combines advanced therapeutic techniques to address specific pain patterns, muscular dysfunctions, or recovery goals.
It’s not a “spa” massage — it’s intentional, corrective bodywork designed to help your body function and feel better. Each session is customized to support issues such as back or neck pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel, frozen shoulder, postural imbalance, or injury recovery.
While we don’t bill or handle insurance directly, we accept HSA/FSA payments! Read below to get more info on how you can use your health savings accounts to pay for your massage benefits.
Who It’s Best For
- Clients managing chronic pain or muscular imbalance
- Those recovering from injuries, repetitive strain, or surgery (with clearance)
- People seeking functional improvement in mobility or posture
- Office workers, athletes, or anyone with ongoing tightness in specific regions
- Clients referred by a chiropractor, physical therapist, or physician who want supportive maintenance care
If you’ve ever wished someone could “work on that one problem area properly,” this is exactly that.
Conditions Commonly Treated with Medical Massage
Medical massage is a therapeutic, results-oriented approach to bodywork focused on addressing pain, dysfunction, or injury — not just relaxation.
It’s often prescribed by physicians, chiropractors, or physical therapists to support rehabilitation, restore mobility, and manage chronic discomfort.
Below are some of the most common diagnoses and conditions that may qualify for medical massage under a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN):
Musculoskeletal & Pain Conditions
- Chronic back or neck pain
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Sciatica or nerve impingement
- Shoulder pain or frozen shoulder
- Hip and pelvic alignment issues
- Postural strain (tech neck, desk-related pain)
- TMJ (jaw pain) and tension headaches
- Repetitive strain injuries (RSI)
- Muscle spasms or stiffness
- Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome
Injury & Rehabilitation
- Whiplash or car accident recovery
- Sports-related injuries
- Sprains and soft-tissue strains
- Post-surgical muscular pain (after orthopedic procedures)
- Scar tissue and adhesion release
- Tendonitis and bursitis recovery
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Plantar fasciitis or foot pain
Stress-Related & Systemic Conditions
- Anxiety and stress-induced muscle tension
- Insomnia or disrupted sleep patterns
- Chronic migraine and tension headaches
- High stress or adrenal fatigue
- PTSD or trauma-related body tension
- Circulatory issues (poor blood flow, swelling)
Why Medical Massage Is Prescribed
Healthcare providers recommend medical massage because it can:
- Improve range of motion and mobility
- Reduce inflammation and muscular tension
- Enhance circulation and tissue recovery
- Relieve nerve compression and referred pain
- Support stress reduction and body-mind balance
It’s targeted therapy designed to help your body heal and function better, not just feel relaxed for a day.
Who Shouldn’t Get It
Medical massage uses deeper, more targeted pressure and may not be ideal for everyone. Please avoid or modify if you have:
- Acute inflammation, recent fractures, or open wounds
- Active infections or skin conditions
- Uncontrolled cardiovascular issues or clotting disorders
- Severe osteoporosis or very fragile skin
- Cancer under active treatment without medical clearance
If you’re unsure, we can discuss your situation beforehand and determine if a gentler or alternative style is more appropriate.
How Is Mobile Medical Massage Performed On-Site
We bring the clinic-quality setup directly to your location — whether it’s your home, office, or recovery space. Here’s what a typical session looks like:
- A brief consultation to discuss your symptoms, history, and goals.
- Targeted manual techniques such as trigger point therapy, myofascial release, stretching, or deep tissue work.
- The therapist focuses primarily on affected areas rather than performing a full-body routine.
- Optional progress tracking or follow-up recommendations for home care and maintenance.
You’ll remain comfortably draped and supported throughout — it’s professional, precise, and completely tailored to your condition.
Why Choose Medical Massage
Because feeling better shouldn’t depend on insurance codes. Medical massage delivers:
- Pain and tension relief backed by anatomy-based technique
- Faster recovery and improved joint mobility
- Better posture and body alignment
- Support for repetitive strain and chronic conditions
- Care that meets you where you are — literally
It’s about results, comfort, and long-term body function — handled with clinical skill and human care.
Use Your HSA/FSA for Your Mobile Medical Massage Services
You can now use your HSA or FSA benefits to pay for condition-oriented massage sessions when supported by a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from a licensed provider.
We’ve partnered with Dr. B to make it simple — for about $15, you can get your LMN online within one business day through a quick virtual consultation:
Get Your Low Cost Letter Here
Once you have your letter:
- Pay normally using any standard payment method, then submit your Letter of Medical Necessity and receipt to your HSA/FSA administrator for reimbursement.
You can also read more about the process of using your HSA/FSA for mobile massage services.
Make the most of your pre-tax health funds while prioritizing your wellness — fast, easy, and stress-free.
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