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Best Massage Therapists in Sacramento, CA

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Sacramento Massage Therapists on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Sacramento, CA

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5.0 (19)
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5.0 (17)
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5.0 (2)

Why choose this provider?

Just for You Bodywork & Massage provides holistic services to individuals from all over Sacramento and the Bay Area. Its Post-Op Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage therapy fights unwanted fluid retention and toxins inside the body following surgical procedures. The clinic's massage therapists use unique pumping techniques that aid fluid circulation. In addition, the center offers Brazilian lymphatic drainage for wellness and prenatal and postpartum massages. Luciana Andrus, the founder, is certified by the National Holistic Institute.

  • Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage
  • Facial Lymphatic Drainage
  • Postpartum Massage
  • Post Op Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage ™
  • Prenatal Massage

Sacramento, CA

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Need help contacting a Massage Therapist in Sacramento? Call our Concierge team at 848-Book-Pro (848-266-5776 from 6 am - 4 pm PT | Mon - Fri). They are standing by to help you get the service you need.

2528 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95816

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4.3 (6)
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5.0 (5)

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Better Living Massage Therapy is a massage clinic serving in the Sacramento area and the nearby communities. Clients can opt for various massage and bodywork services, including deep tissue, Swedish, acupressure, Thai, sports therapy, and neuromuscular reprogramming. The clinic received the San Rafael Small Business Excellence Award from 2018 to 2021. Owner Binh Q An, who has over 20 years of experience, offers self-care training lessons to teach people about using body maintenance and focuses on sport and work-related injuries.

  • Deep Tissue

2011 P Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
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5.0 (29)
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4.0 (9)
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5.0 (8)

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Apple Thai Massage caters to clients from Sacramento seeking traditional Thai massage therapy. Its full Thai massage sessions last from 60 minutes to two hours. It also conducts sessions for Swedish, deep tissue, prenatal, hot stone, and hand and foot massage treatments. Apple Thai Massage is owned by Apple, who has practiced traditional Thai massage techniques in Thailand and the Northern Mariana Islands for more than 10 years. She graduated from Fair Oaks Massage Institute in 2010.

  • Deep Tissue
  • Thai Massage

9216 Kiefer Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95826

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5.0 (16)
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4.0 (5)

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Massage Escape offers massage therapy services to clients in Sacramento and nearby cities. It offers an array of wellness treatments that help lessen depression and anxiety, reduce spasms and cramping, ease medication dependence, relax and soften overused muscles, and increase joint flexibility. It offers various services, including geriatric in-home and/or care communities, aromatherapy, sports, deep tissue, and pregnancy massage. Amanda Ritchey, its practitioner, focuses on providing geriatric and hospice massage.

  • Swedish Massage
  • Aromatherapy
  • Deep Tissue

3101 Sunset Boulevard, Rocklin, CA 95677

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5.0 (19)
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5.0 (12)
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4.0 (3)

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Daily Dose Massage is a massage studio that offers massage therapy services for clients in Sacramento and the surrounding communities. It provides a selection of massage services, including therapeutic massage, heated stone massage, organic reflexology, and reiki. Jim Jacobs, the owner of the massage studio, has completed hours of advanced training in support of his practice. New clients of Daily Dose Massage are provided with pre-consultation and post-consultation services to ensure that they receive a complete understanding of the studio's massage treatments.

  • Hot Stone Therapy

930 Alhambra Blvd 293, Sacramento, CA 95816

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5.0 (18)
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5.0 (10)
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5.0 (5)

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Rize Therapy is a massage studio that is located in Sacramento. Massage therapist Erika Phillips has over a decade of experience in orthopedic sports medicine and physical therapy. Erika offers massage therapy services for the improvement of muscular dysfunction and the management of pain. She offers focused bodywork sessions that include manual therapy, pre-assessment, and post-assessment. Additional treatments are kinesiology taping, ice massage, myofascial cupping, aromatherapy, and suggested exercises or stretches.

  • Sports Massage
  • Trigger Point Massage
  • Prenatal Massage

4420 24th Street, Sacramento, CA 95822

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4.8 (23)
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5.0 (22)
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4.0 (10)

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Serving clients in Sacramento and the surrounding areas, Massage By Brie is a massage facility owned and operated by Brie Droll. She specializes in pregnancy pain management through therapeutic prenatal and labor massage sessions that promote relaxation. In addition, Brie provides deep tissue massage treatments and myofascial release to treat chronic pain problems, such as carpal tunnel, fibromyalgia, and migraine. The professional has been in the massage industry for over 10 years and is a certified massage doula.

  • Swedish Massage

8836 Salmon Falls Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826

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5.0 (147)
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4.0 (100)
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5.0 (47)

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Vssage is a massage business operating in Sacramento. It offers a wide range of services, including cupping, deep tissue, myofascial bodywork, trigger point therapy, and Thai foot reflexology. Gua sha is also available for women near menopause, those with neck and shoulder pain, weightlifters, and adults with back pain. The business owner, Vonda, has been in the massage industry for two decades. She previously worked in the military's communications field and as a corporate paralegal.

  • Swedish Massage

2118 P Street, Sacramento, CA 95816

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5.0 (50)
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5.0 (24)

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Married to Massage is a health and wellness facility serving clients in the Sacramento area. It provides different massage techniques, including hot stones, diamond-grade deep tissue, sports massage, bodywork, as well as a fully-clothed chair massage. The facility uses therapeutic-grade essential oils for its aromatherapy services. It also provides treatment for specific conditions, such as TMJ, sciatica, frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel, and golfer's elbow. Married to Massage was founded by Katrina, who graduated with honors from Bryan College in 2009.

  • Sports Massage

2616 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
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5.0 (23)
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5.0 (16)
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5.0 (2)

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Polynesian Touch Therapy aims to provide therapeutic and spiritual healing to the Sacramento community. It offers therapeutic massage, cupping therapy, reflexology, and cupping and massage combo. The spa also offers Reiki energy therapy classes and family fofo workshops. Polynesian Touch Therapy is owned by massage therapist Karl Reid Cramer. After finishing his massage and therapeutic practices in 2013, he worked in the spa industry. Karl strives to better the health and wellness of people through his services.

  • Swedish Massage

Compare our Top Massage Therapists

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Just for You Bodywork & Massage
Sacramento, CACall for Pricing and Appointment
Better Living Massage Therapy
2528 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Apple Thai Massage
2011 P Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Massage Escape
9216 Kiefer Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95826
Daily Dose Massage
3101 Sunset Boulevard, Rocklin, CA 95677
Rize Therapy
930 Alhambra Blvd 293, Sacramento, CA 95816
Massage By Brie
4420 24th Street, Sacramento, CA 95822
Vssage
8836 Salmon Falls Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826
Married to Massage
2118 P Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Polynesian Touch Therapy
2616 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95816

FAQs

  • Introduction

    Massage therapists are health care providers that use an array of techniques to promote relaxation, relieve pain, and increase flexibility. They're required to undergo intensive schooling in anatomy and massage techniques before working with clients, and they must have up to 2,000 hours of practicum, during which they treat patients under the supervision of a trained massage therapist.

    While some massage therapists strictly specialize in relaxation massage, others have undergone extensive training to treat specific injuries and conditions using a variety of techniques, including reflexology, deep tissue, and cupping. Other specializations massage therapists may offer include hot stone massage and hydrotherapy.

  • What do massage therapists do? 

    Massage therapists use techniques such as stroking, kneading, and rubbing muscles to release tension. This can cause increased mobility and flexibility and a dramatic reduction in pain caused by tense or knotted muscles. Massage therapists often offer treatment to those experiencing day-to-day aches and pains as well as to athletes and individuals who've experienced severe injuries.

  • Is massage therapy safe? 

    While massage therapy is generally safe, individuals with underlying health conditions or injuries should discuss this treatment option with a primary or treating physician. This also applies to pregnant women who are interested in prenatal massage — while massage during pregnancy is considered safe, women with high-risk pregnancies may be advised to avoid massage.

  • Should I see a massage therapist or a chiropractor?

    When considering which practitioner to see for pain and other health concerns, it's important to note the differences between the two. While a massage therapist treats the muscles, a chiropractor's job is to ensure the spine is aligned by performing adjustments.

  • How do I hire a massage therapist? 

    Wellness clinics and chiropractic offices often employ massage therapists to increase services offered. If you're unable to find one at a local clinic, you can often obtain a referral from your primary care physician or other health care provider.

  • What are the types of massage therapies? 

    There are several types of massage therapy, each with a different purpose. While some, such as aromatherapy and hot stone massage, promote relaxation, others are more therapeutic. Each type of massage uses different techniques and levels of pressure. The most common types of massage therapies include:

    • Aromatherapy massage: Using Swedish massage techniques along with essential oils to enhance relaxation.
    • Deep tissue massage: Used to treat musculoskeletal issues and involves increased pressure and deep strokes.
    • Hot stone massage: Hot stones are laid on the muscles prior to massage to ease tense muscles.
    • Prenatal massage: Specialized massage technique for pregnant individuals.
    • Reflexology massage: Massage to pressure points in the feet and hands.
    • Sports massage: Targets injuries and strains for athletes.
    • Swedish massage: Relaxation massage that increases circulation throughout the body by manipulating soft tissues.

  • Is it normal for a massage to be painful? 

    While some muscles may feel tender during a massage, feeling pain while getting massaged isn't good or productive. In fact, pain can cause tension in your muscles, making it more difficult for the therapist to perform a proper massage. If feeling pain while being massaged, it's best to let the massage therapist know so they can reduce the amount of pressure they're using.