Find the Best Massage Therapist in OR from list below. Read real reviews and reach the top licensed massage therapist in OR easily. There are 3863 Massage Therapist in OR with an average rating of 4.44 stars.

Massage is the manipulation of soft tissues in the body consisting mostly of manual hands-on technique. Massage therapy is mostly done by applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and moving muscles and body tissues. Massage therapists are professionals who practice scientific soft tissue manipulation and apply that on their clients looking for massage therapy.

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Aimee J Nelson

Blue Tiger Massage
10700 sw Beaverton Hillsdale HWY, STE 465
Beaverton, OR, 97007, USA

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(4/5)

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Brian Finley

Elite Performance Myokinesthetic Therapy and Massage
525B SW 4th St
Corvallis, OR, 97333, USA

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(4.4/5)

Reviews 41

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Gina Hoffmann

Westlake Bodyworks
14511 Westlake Dr Suite 100
Lake Oswego, OR, 97035, USA

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Heather Norlander

Elite Performance Myokinesthetic Therapy and Massage
525B SW 4th St
Corvallis, OR, 97333, USA

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(4.3/5)

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Julie Madsen

Julie Mae LMT
1829 NE Alberta Street, Suite E
Portland, OR, 97217, USA

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(4.3/5)

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Michelle Renee Tuffias


3430 se Belmont Street Suite 204
Portland, OR, 97205, USA

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Fehon

Aaron Charles Fehon


2143 Ne Broadway St Suite #6
Portland, OR, 97232, USA

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Fields

Aaron Fields


4470 River Rd N
Salem, OR, 97303, USA

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Gustafson

Aaron Gustafson


2700 Se 26th Ave Suite C
Portland, OR, 97202, USA

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Sanne

Aaron J Sanne


9650 Sw Nimbus Ave
Beaverton, OR, 97008, USA

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Harris

Aaron James Harris


1023 Sw Yamhill St
Portland, OR, 97205, USA

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(4.4/5)

Reviews 15

Kline

Aaron Kline


12803 Brick Rd Se
Turner, OR, 97392, USA

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Bates

Aaron Lee Bates


3863 Sw Hall Blvd Suite B
Beaverton, OR, 97005, USA

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Baltzer

Abbie Baltzer


35 W 8th Ave
Eugene, OR, 97401, USA

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Clayton

Abbie Clayton


3 Monroe Pkwy Suite U
Lake Oswego, OR, 97035, USA

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Kenny

Abby Lee Kenny


104 5th St
Hood River, OR, 97031, USA

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Baird

Abby Michelle Baird


1507 Se Ankeny St
Portland, OR, 97214, USA

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Sherif

Abdi Al Sherif


7831 Se Stark St Suite 10
Portland, OR, 97215, USA

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Neilson

Abigail Elizabeth Imsand Neilson


4512 Se Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR, 97206, USA

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Zanotti

Abigail Rose Zanotti


380 Hickory St Nw
Albany, OR, 97321, USA

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(5/5)

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Ismath

Abigail S Ismath


205 Se 3rd Ave 400
Hillsboro, OR, 97123, USA

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Lavoy

Adah Grace Lavoy


1030 Nw Marshall St
Portland, OR, 97209, USA

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(4.7/5)

Reviews 3

Balgamwalla

Adam Balgamwalla


22000 Willamette Dr Suite Number #107
West Linn, OR, 97068, USA

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Steele

Adam Benjamin Steele


4900 Sw Griffith Dr Suite 110
Beaverton, OR, 97005, USA

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Howrey

Adam Lee Howrey


3220 Nw 185th Ave Suite 100
Portland, OR, 97229, USA

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Benefits of massage therapy

Massage therapies have several benefits. For instance, it is relaxing when your body is under stress and lowers down the risk factors contributing to weight gain, sleeplessness, digestive problems, and headaches. In addition, massage therapies lower the blood pressure and improve body functions, relieve muscle spasm, reduce muscle tension and stiffness, etc. Apart from that, regular massage therapies can help improve posture and boost your immune system.


Do massage therapists produce care plans for their clients?

Some massage therapists do produce care plans and some don’t. For instance, if you are visiting a massage therapist due to a soft tissue injury, your massage therapist, once they get into the affected tissue, will be able to tell you how many therapies you would need. In that case, your massage therapist may produce a care plan to ensure proper rehabilitation of your soft tissues.

FAQs about Massage Therapist in OR

You can check the profile of Massage Therapist in OR from list above, most of them are accepting new patients.

There are many website to look for Massage Therapist reviews like Google, Facebook, HealthSoul.

The best way to find out is call the doctor office directly about insurance acceptance. Even one insurance may offer different products and coverage can be different for each individual. You can check the website of your insurance company if the Massage Therapist chosen by you is in network or not.

There are a few things you must remember while visiting a Massage Therapist in OR: Always bring a list of your current medications, a list of Doctors you visit, your medical history, your family’s medical history, and a list of questions you have about your condition.

Most Massage Therapist in OR are available from 8am to 5pm in office and there is always somebody available 24/7 for emergencies. Please call the office to check the availability of a particular doctor.

There are many factors when considering best Massage Therapist in OR. These included experience, education, certifications, Massage Therapist reviews. Some of the best Massage Therapist in OR can be seen from the list above based on the patient feedback.

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A massage therapy includes squeezing and pulling action which helps in flushing out the lactic acid from one’s body, improving the circulation of lymph fluids. This flushing of lactic acid from lymph fluid results in the removal of metabolic waste away from muscles and internal organs, helping lower down the blood pressure and improved body functions.

The frequency of visits should vary depending on your condition. For instance, for the first few weeks the twice a week massages is more than enough. You can increase the frequency of your visits to your massage therapist gradually when the symptoms improve.

Deep tissue massages offer both physical and psychological benefits. Involving a different massage technique, deep tissue massages focus on musculoskeletal issues, such as strains and sports injuries, treats muscle pain, improves body stiffness and helps people unwind mentally.

Both massage therapy and physiotherapy have their own benefits. For instance, massage therapy is often for immediate relaxation of pain and muscle spasms. However, physiotherapy is more focused on muscle rehabilitation and improving joint functions. Therefore, patients must judiciously choose between the two.

Massage therapists treat soft-tissue muscles of the body. Therefore, whenever you’re experiencing any pain in the soft tissues of your body along with other problems such as lower back pain, stress, allergies, skin cancer, muscle weakness, sports injury, etc. you must visit a massage therapist.

Finding a licensed massage therapist near you can be a daunting task. However, you can always look for recommendations from your friends, family members or colleagues who have been to or are still visiting massage therapists. You can also check with your insurance provider about whether they cover the cost of massage therapy. If they do, they will definitely have recommendations. If you don’t find massage therapist on our healthsoul, you can visit www.amtamassage.org

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