Top 10 Best Massage Therapy

We list experienced massage therapists offering a variety of therapeutic services, including deep tissue, Swedish, and sports massages. Selected for their expertise and personalized approach, these professionals provide relaxation and relief from muscle tension.

Urban Integrative Bodywork

18th Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (127 reviews)
  • Cupping Massage
  • On-site Chair Massage or Reflexology
  • Postpartum Massage
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Urban Integrative Bodywork (formerly Noe Valley Integrative Bodywork) strives to help our clients feel at home and at ease in their bodies. Through co More Detail

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Thai Herb Massage

Mission Center Court, San Diego, California
4.9 (238 reviews)
  • Couples Thai Signature Massage
  • Therapeutic massage
  • Thai Spa Aromatherapy
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Specialties Thai Herb Massage Unwind Your Body For centuries, Thai people have gotten massaged to promote healthy energy circulation and strengthen t More Detail

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Eséka_Estétika @BlissfulHealing

, San Diego, California
4.9 (221 reviews)
  • Foot massage
  • Trigger point massage
  • Neuromuscular massage
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Specialties BHT offers a host of Massages, SkinCare options & Body treatments. * Aesthetician/Beauty therapist, experienced Massage Therapist & Holis More Detail

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North Star Bodywork

First Avenue, San Diego, California
5.0 (91 reviews)
  • couples maasage
  • bodyworks
  • Therapeutic massage

Specialties As an H.H.P. +C.M.T. (#13170) I utilize a multi-modality approach to treating your body. I specialize in the following massage modalities More Detail

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Thy Spa - San Francisco - Original Thai Massage & Beauty

King Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (184 reviews)
  • Prenatal massage
  • Massage
  • Hot stone massage
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Thy Spa is an oasis of beauty, calm, and peace. Upon entering the spa, your wellness journey begins as you experience soothing aromas and instrumental More Detail

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A New Body Massage

Garnet Avenue, San Diego, California
5.0 (78 reviews)
  • Sports Massage
  • Deep Tissue Massage
  • Carpal Tunnel
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Specialties Therapeutic Massage Sports massage Low back pain, Neck / shoulder pain TMJ, Sciatica, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Migraines / Headaches Postu More Detail

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TRx Massage

Townsend Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (79 reviews)
  • Therapeutic massage

CMTs specializing in Therapeutic Clinical Massage including the use of, but not limited to- Deep Swedish, Deep Tissue, Structural Integration and Myof More Detail

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EuroMassage on Beverly Blvd

Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
5.0 (79 reviews)
  • Cupping
  • Sports Massage
  • Prenatal Massage
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Specialties Professional Massage in a clean safe modern space. Reward yourself with a great massage. text 323 426-5730 to book - Enjoy a simple relax More Detail

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Ban Sabai Thai Massage and Spa

Race Street, San Jose, California
4.9 (202 reviews)
  • Prenatal Massage
  • Thai Massage
  • Deep Tissue
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Life is so hectic, it can sometimes be hard to see the wood from the trees. At Ban Sabai Wellness Spa, our approach to personal wellness is designed a More Detail

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Back & Body Wellness

Stevens Creek Boulevard, San Jose, California
4.9 (194 reviews)
  • Posture Improvement / Training
  • Assisted Stretching
  • Deep Tissue Massage
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We're the #1 rated clinic for clinical massages and chiropractic care in Cupertino. Check us out on Yelp. More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

 Look for a licensed and certified therapist with experience in the type of massage you need, whether it’s deep tissue, Swedish, or sports massage. Check client reviews, ask about their techniques and specialties, and ensure their approach matches your pain relief or relaxation goals. If possible, book a consultation or trial session before committing to a long-term plan.

This depends on your health, stress levels, and physical condition. For general relaxation, a monthly session is recommended. If you have chronic pain, injuries, or high stress, weekly or bi-weekly massages may be more beneficial. Your massage therapist can help figure out the best frequency for your needs.

 Yes! Massage therapy improves circulation, relaxes muscles, and reduces inflammation, making it an effective treatment for back pain, arthritis, migraines, and muscle tension. Regular sessions can help manage pain long-term, but for severe conditions, consult your doctor or physical therapist for the best approach.

Before your massage, stay hydrated, avoid heavy meals, and wear comfortable clothing. Afterward, drink plenty of water, relax, and avoid physically intense activities to allow your body to fully absorb the benefits. If you experience soreness, a warm bath or light stretching can help.

 Absolutely! A good therapist will adjust the pressure based on your comfort. If you prefer light, medium, or deep pressure, communicate this before and during the session to ensure the best experience. You should never feel pain or discomfort during a massage.