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Massages

Supporting Recovery and Function Through Therapeutic Massage

Massage therapy at CPT is a clinically integrated treatment designed to complement physical therapy and support the body’s natural healing process. Rather than a standalone wellness service, massage at CPT is applied with a therapeutic purpose – targeting soft tissue restrictions, muscle tension, and circulatory dysfunction that can contribute to pain, limited mobility, and delayed recovery. Each session is guided by a thorough understanding of the patient’s condition, treatment history, and functional goals, ensuring that hands-on care is precise, purposeful, and aligned with the broader rehabilitation plan.

Techniques Tailored to Your Needs

CPT therapists draw from a range of evidence-informed massage techniques to address the specific needs of each patient. Treatment may include deep tissue massage to release chronic muscle tension and fascial restrictions, myofascial release to improve tissue mobility and reduce pain, trigger point therapy to address localized areas of muscular dysfunction, and relaxation-based techniques to support the nervous system and reduce the physical effects of stress. The approach selected will always reflect the patient’s current condition, tolerance, and rehabilitation objectives.

What You Can Expect

Massage therapy at CPT is intended to produce tangible improvements in tissue health, pain levels, and physical function – supporting both short-term relief and long-term recovery.

Patients can expect to:

Experience a reduction in muscle tension, soreness, and localized pain

Improve soft tissue flexibility and range of motion

Enhance circulation to support tissue repair and recovery

Complement and accelerate progress within their overall treatment program