Release Pain and Restore Mobility with Myofascial Release

Specialized sustained pressure techniques relieve chronic pain, reorganize connective tissue, restore structural alignment, and improve range of motion for lasting mobility.

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Our Myofascial Release Sessions and Durations

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Choose from 60, 75, or 90 minute therapeutic myofascial treatments.

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Myofascial Release - 75 Mins

$120.00

Extended myofascial release session for deeper tissue restoration and improved body mobility. Uses sustained gentle pressure to release restrictions in the connective tissue network. Effectively addresses chronic pain patterns by restoring the natural glide of your fascia.

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Myofascial Release - 90 Mins

$145.00

Complete 90-minute myofascial restorative treatment for total body structural alignment. Allows for a thorough exploration of fascial lines to release deep-seated physical tension. A comprehensive therapeutic session designed for long-term improvement in posture and flexibility.

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Myofascial Release Massage - 60 Mins

$67.00

Gentle, sustained pressure applied to the myofascial connective tissue to eliminate daily pain. Targets the root cause of restriction to improve systemic circulation and muscular function. A foundational clinical session focused on freeing the body from chronic fascial tightness.

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Why Choose Sublime Therapy for Myofascial Release

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Expert clinicians deliver targeted sustained pressure to free fascia and restore function.

Clinically Trained Therapists

Licensed therapists use evidence-based myofascial release techniques to assess, treat, and monitor progress for lasting pain relief.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Customized sessions target specific fascial restrictions and movement patterns to improve alignment and functional mobility over time.

Longer Session Options

Extended 75 and 90 minute appointments provide extra time for sustained pressure and thorough fascial unwinding for deeper results.

Integrated Home Care Plans

Clinicians include at-home stretches, positional advice, and self-care strategies to reinforce session gains and prevent recurrent restrictions.

Myofascial Release Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about treatment, benefits, and session expectations.

Myofascial Release uses sustained, gentle pressure to stretch and soften the connective tissue (fascia), reducing pain, improving posture, and restoring movement. It targets fascial restrictions that limit mobility and can complement other therapies for chronic pain or postural dysfunction.

Most clients feel gentle pressure and stretching rather than sharp pain; some experience transient soreness or mild ache after sessions as tissues reorganize. Therapists continually adjust intensity to client tolerance, and post-session hydration and gentle movement help reduce temporary discomfort.

Frequency depends on condition severity, chronicity, and response. Acute issues may improve in a few sessions; chronic restrictions often require a series of treatments spaced weekly or biweekly. Your therapist will assess progress and recommend a personalized plan including home care to optimize outcomes.

Yes. Active infection, open wounds, deep vein thrombosis, recent fractures or surgeries, and uncontrolled bleeding disorders are contraindications. Pregnancy and certain medical conditions may require modifications or medical clearance. Discuss your medical history with your therapist before treatment to ensure safety.

Wear comfortable, loose clothing or bring shorts; therapists may need skin access. Hydrate well, avoid heavy meals immediately before, and bring relevant medical records or imaging. Communicate pain levels, expectations, and any sensitivities to maximize treatment effectiveness.

Many clients report reduced pain, increased range of motion, improved posture, and easier daily movement. Some relief is immediate; deeper, lasting changes usually require multiple sessions combined with home exercises. Your therapist will set realistic goals and track measurable progress.