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The Best Sports Massages in Canberra and Queanbeyan

By Dan

March 23, 2023

Sports Massage Canberra

CANBERRA SPORTS MASSAGE

Sports Massage concentrates on all problem areas of the body to help relieve any pain or tension.

The Remedial Massage or Soft Tissue Therapist uses techniques such as deep tissue massage, but can also include a light recovery massage after competition or vigorous rapid massage before an event.

Here are the Best Sport Massages to be found in Belconnen, Inner North Canberra and Tuggeranong.

Accelr8 Rehab Belconnen

Accelr8 Rehab is a service provider to the Canberra Raiders and massages the team weekly.

Accelr8 Rehab also provides a massage service to other sports teams, and works with Crossfit athletes attending the Australian Regional Crossfit events every year.

When massaging individual athletes, Accelr8 Rehab can travel to events to conduct pre or post sports massage sessions.

Contact: [email protected]

Telephone: 0402 837 864

Shop 1 Weetangera Place, Weetangera (Belconnen) Canberra ACT 2614

Canberra Raiders Massage

Mels Massage - Lyneham, Inner North

Sports massage by Mels Massage is suitable for people with physically demanding jobs as well as athletes of all abilities.

It is designed to increase endurance and flexibility of the muscles, prepare muscles for optimal performance and reduce the time needed for recovery.

The speed of the massage will be determined by the timing of the session, whether it be prior to an event, during or post event.

Sports Massage Belconnen

Contact: [email protected] 

Telephone: (02) 6153 0001

1 Riggall Place, Lyneham, Canberra ACT 2602

Capital Sports Massage - Tuggeranong

Clare Carey is an experienced Soft Tissue/Remedial Massage Therapist, a quality and trusted provider used by elite sporting organisations such as the Canberra Raiders and ACT Brumbies.

Contact: m.me/capitalsportsmassage

Telephone: (02) 6293 3300

15/150 Soward Way, Tuggeranong, Canberra, ACT 2900

Canberra Sports Massage

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