Boulder Sports Clinic

Massage Therapy
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At Boulder Sports Clinic, massage therapy is used to support recovery, reduce muscle tension, and improve movement. Our talented licensed massage therapists work with active individuals, athletes, and those managing everyday stress to help maintain healthy tissue, support performance, and reduce discomfort.

Whether you are managing ongoing muscle tightness, recovering from injury, or looking to support your training and daily movement, massage therapy can be an effective part of your care plan.

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Massage Therapy at Boulder Sports Clinic
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Our Massage Therapy Services

Our massage therapists use a range of therapeutic massage techniques based on your needs, activity level, and goals. Massage therapy is commonly used to reduce muscle tension, address trigger points, improve circulation, and support recovery.

Treatment may focus on breaking down scar tissue and fascia, relieving muscle tightness, and restoring normal range of motion to help reduce pain and improve function.

Deep Tissue Massage Therapy

Deep Tissue Massage Therapy:

Deep tissue massage therapy focuses on relieving deep muscle tension, fascial restrictions, and persistent knots that develop from poor posture, repetitive movement, or high training volume. This type of massage is often used to address trigger points that can refer pain to other areas of the body.

Deep tissue massage may also help active individuals manage overuse injuries, muscle tightness, and compensatory patterns related to joint instability or movement limitations.
Lymphatic Massage

Lymphatic Massage:

Lymphatic massage, also known as manual lymphatic drainage, uses light pressure and rhythmic movements to encourage natural lymph flow. This type of massage is commonly used to help reduce swelling, improve circulation, and support recovery after injury or surgery.

Lymphatic massage may also support immune function and overall wellness by promoting healthy fluid movement throughout the body.
Pre-Natal Massage

Prenatal Massage:

Prenatal massage is designed to support individuals during pregnancy using safe, gentle techniques. Massage therapy during pregnancy can help reduce swelling, improve circulation, and relieve muscle tension.

Prenatal massage is commonly used to address pregnancy-related discomfort such as lower back pain, SI joint irritation, facet joint discomfort, and sciatica, helping support comfort and mobility throughout pregnancy.
Cupping Therapy

Cupping Therapy:

Cupping therapy is a massage-based technique that uses controlled suction to improve blood flow and address soft tissue restrictions. This therapy is commonly used to reduce muscle tension, decrease fascial adhesions, and improve range of motion.

At Boulder Sports Clinic, cupping therapy is performed using modern suction methods rather than fire-based cups. It may be used as part of massage therapy to support recovery from muscle tightness, chronic pain, overuse injuries, and movement restrictions. Cupping therapy can also help reduce inflammation and support tissue healing by increasing circulation to targeted areas.
Massage Therapy after a Car Accident

Massage Therapy after a Car Accident:

Massage therapy after a car accident can help address muscle tightness, spasms, and soft tissue injuries caused by sudden impact. These issues often contribute to pain, limited movement, and prolonged recovery if not treated.

At Boulder Sports Clinic, massage therapy is commonly used alongside chiropractic care and physical therapy for auto accident recovery. Treatment focuses on reducing muscle guarding, improving circulation, and restoring normal tissue movement to support healing and function following a collision.
CBD Massage

CBD Massage:

CBD massage incorporates topical CBD products into massage therapy to support relaxation, reduce muscle tension, and ease discomfort. CBD is commonly used for its anti-inflammatory and calming properties and may help soothe sore or tight muscles.

During a CBD massage, products are applied directly to the skin and absorbed locally during treatment. CBD massage therapy is often chosen by individuals managing chronic muscle tension, stress, or recovery from physical activity, and may help support circulation and overall relaxation.
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Customized Massage Therapy
at Boulder Sports Clinic

Our Boulder massage therapists work with you to determine which massage therapy techniques best support your lifestyle, activity level, and health goals. Massage therapy is often used alongside chiropractic care and physical therapy to support recovery and long-term movement health.

Schedule your massage therapy appointment at Boulder Sports Clinic to experience care focused on comfort, recovery, and improved movement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is massage therapy used for at Boulder Sports Clinic?

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Massage therapy at Boulder Sports Clinic is used to reduce muscle tension, relieve pain, improve circulation, and support recovery. It is commonly used for stress relief, injury recovery, athletic performance, and maintaining healthy movement.

What types of massage therapy do you offer?

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Boulder Sports Clinic offers deep tissue massage, lymphatic massage, prenatal massage, cupping therapy, CBD massage, and massage therapy after a car accident. Each session is customized based on your condition and activity level.

Can massage therapy help with injury recovery?

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Massage therapy is often used as part of injury recovery to reduce muscle guarding, improve circulation, and support tissue healing. It is commonly combined with chiropractic care or physical therapy when appropriate.

Can massage therapy help after a car accident?

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Massage therapy after a car accident can help reduce muscle spasms, stiffness, and soft tissue pain caused by sudden impact. It is often used alongside chiropractic care and physical therapy during auto accident recovery.

What is lymphatic massage and who is it for?

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Lymphatic massage uses gentle techniques to encourage lymph flow and reduce swelling. It is often used after injury or surgery and to support circulation and immune function.

How often should I get massage therapy?

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The frequency of massage therapy depends on your goals, activity level, and symptoms. Some people benefit from regular sessions, while others schedule massage as needed for recovery or stress relief.

How do I know if massage therapy is right for me?

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Massage therapy may be helpful if you are experiencing muscle tightness, soreness, stress, limited range of motion, or recovering from injury. An appointment allows your therapist to recommend the massage techniques best suited to your needs and goals.

Does massage therapy help with muscle knots and trigger points?

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Yes. Massage therapy is commonly used to address muscle knots and trigger points by improving blood flow and reducing muscle tension. Techniques such as deep tissue massage and cupping therapy are often used for these concerns.

Is massage therapy helpful for athletes or active individuals?

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Massage therapy is commonly used by athletes and active individuals to support recovery, manage muscle tightness, and maintain mobility. It may also help reduce the risk of overuse injuries during training.

Is prenatal massage safe during pregnancy?

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Prenatal massage is generally safe during pregnancy when performed by a trained massage therapist. It is commonly used to reduce swelling, improve circulation, and relieve pregnancy-related muscle discomfort.

What is cupping therapy and why is it used with massage?

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Cupping therapy uses controlled suction to increase blood flow and address fascial restrictions. It is commonly used with massage therapy to reduce muscle tension, improve range of motion, and support recovery.

Do I need a referral to schedule a massage therapy appointment?

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No referral is required to schedule massage therapy at Boulder Sports Clinic. You can book directly, and your therapist will help determine the best approach for your needs.