Deep Tissue Massage in London EC1

Deep tissue work designed to break down tension, improve circulation, and reduce aches from training, stress, or sitting all day. Walk out looser, lighter, and moving smoother.

What Is Deep Tissue Massage?

Deep tissue massage uses slow, firm pressure and deliberate strokes to penetrate beyond the superficial muscle layers and reach the deeper connective tissue. Where a relaxation massage soothes the surface, deep tissue work targets chronic knots, adhesions and restrictions that don't respond to lighter touch.

At Active Care, every massage is clinically informed — not a generic spa treatment. We assess your areas of tension, adapt pressure to your needs and focus the session on achieving measurable, lasting relief.

Who Benefits Most

  • Desk workers with neck, shoulder & upper back tension
  • Runners, cyclists and gym-goers recovering from training
  • People with chronic lower back tightness
  • Post-injury recovery alongside chiropractic care
  • Stress-related muscle holding and tension
Deep Tissue Massage
Clinically-focused deep tissue work targeting chronic tension, restricted movement and post-training muscle soreness. Walk out looser, lighter and moving smoother.
⏱ 1 hour £75
1

Brief Assessment

We identify your key areas of tension and set the goals for your session.

2

Deep Tissue Work

Targeted pressure, stripping and cross-fibre techniques applied to the affected muscle groups.

3

Aftercare

Hydration advice, stretching recommendations and guidance on how soon to return.

Frequently Asked Questions

Deep tissue massage uses firm, sustained pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. Unlike a relaxation massage, it targets specific areas of chronic tension, adhesions and restricted movement — particularly effective for people with desk-related tension, athletes, and those recovering from injury.
For general maintenance and stress relief, once a month is common. If you're dealing with a specific injury or chronic tension, weekly or fortnightly sessions are more effective, especially when combined with chiropractic or physiotherapy.
Some patients experience delayed onset muscle soreness for 24–48 hours after a deep tissue session, similar to post-workout soreness. This is normal. Staying hydrated and doing gentle movement after your session helps reduce this. Most people feel significantly looser and lighter within a day.

Book Your Deep Tissue Massage

1 hour · £75 · Same-day appointments often available at 193 Whitecross Street, EC1.

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