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Top 10 massage therapists in Indianapolis, IN
Clients agree: these Indianapolis massage therapists are highly rated for knowledge, experience, contact, and more.
Sozo Studio
4.8Excellent(6)
3 hires on Thervo
25+ years in business
Serves Indianapolis, IN
Ken J. says, "He was professional, courteous, meticulous & thorough. The massage was just the right amount of pressure to relieve the muscle knots." Read more
Weatherstorm Inc
New on Thervo
20+ years in business
Serves Indianapolis, IN
17 years of experience. Massage Therapist for Cirque Du Soleil Seen over 8,000 Clients and increasing every week. I cater to every Client so no two Sessions are the same.
May Welness
New on Thervo
1 hire on Thervo
4+ years in business
Serves Indianapolis, IN
I offer relaxation massage, Swedish techniques, and foot reflexology in a clean, still, and peaceful place setting in Indianapolis. My goal
Gay Massage in Indianapolis
KnowingHandsIndianapolis, IN
Strong Intuitive Hands: Relax, Reconnect, Recharge
Looking for strong, intuitive hands, a profound presence, and an unforgettable connection? That’s exactly what I give. My sessions focus on relaxation, energy, and grounding through contact. My work is centered on body awareness, tension release, and deep relaxation. Through mindful handle and presence, I help mentor you into a state of ease, connection, and embodied self-awareness. ***uality and spirituality can be explored through touch and connection, and I create a harmless space for you to dive into these aspects of yourself." Whether you're looking to unwind, reconnect with yourself, or exposure deep body-mind harmony, my approach blends a strong, healing contact with an intuitive connection to create a session tailored to your needs. Outcalls only. Let’s make it happen. 📍 Present for select engagements | Discretion guaranteed About Me: I became a masseur because people own always told me I contain a natural touch, and I’ve always loved using that present to help others feel linked and at ease. With my background in coaching and listening, I combine my massage ability
Hello, I’m Fred.
I am a sensitive, emotionally connected dude who has taken life’s challenges as growth opportunities. I believe all people are on a spiritual journey and respect where people are in the process.
I am intuitive and use my skills in the treatment room. I skillfully feel body tissue to learn what treatment is appropriate for each person.
I value and welcome all people. I acknowledge men and women, all races and ethnicities, homosexual or straight, and all spiritual walks. Our differences add to the bliss in the beauty of life.
I’ve been practicing massage since 2001 and hold received training from a variety of sources:
- Educating Hands Massage School–Swedish Massage
- Myofascial Emit (John F. Barnes)–pain treatment specialty, soft tissue work.
- Craniosacral (John Upledger)–subtle body function for those with intense pain.
- Chad A. Wright, COTA, ACBT. Chad is the founder of Connective Therapy.
- Continuing education in Ortho-Bionomy, subtle bodywork that lets earnestness bring balance to the body.
I’m certified as a Bodywork Therapist (ACBT) by Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP) for over 500 hours of professional development. I have served as a
Workplace Enhancement
Massage therapy is a holistic health care train that involves the application of pressure, rubbing, and other techniques to the muscles and delicate tissues of the body. It is used to relieve pain, improve circulation, reduce stress, and promote relaxation.
There are many different types of massage therapy, each with its own focus and benefits. Some of the most ordinary types include Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and Swedish massage.
Benefits of Massage Therapy
Massage therapy has been shown to own a number of physical and psychological benefits, including:
- Pain relief: Massage can serve to reduce pain caused by a variety of conditions, including muscle tension, headaches, and endorse pain.
- Improved circulation: Massage can help to improve circulation by increasing blood flow to the muscles and tissues. This can help to reduce pain, develop range of motion, and speed up recovery from injuries.
- Reduced stress: Massage can help to lower stress by releasing endorphins, which own mood-boosting effects. It can also support to improve rest quality and diminish anxiety.
- Increased relaxation: Massage can help to promote