Massage Therapy

Ease Pain and Tension with Therapeutic Massage – A Natural Complement to Chiropractic Care

When you’re dealing with pain (temporary or chronic), short-term relief isn’t enough, but you need care that heals your body. At our chiropractic clinic, massage therapy plays a key role in that process. It’s a therapeutic tool we use to help your muscles recover, reduce inflammation, and support the effectiveness of your chiropractic adjustments.

From injury recovery to chronic muscle tightness or everyday strain, our licensed massage therapists are ready to support how you move and function.

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Real Patients, Real Results

“Logan Osland is a fine institution supporting the chiropractor Dr. Osland. Doctor Osland is a very polite doctor who covers all bases when it comes to neck and back injuries. His staff is very professional tending to your injury needs. Doctor Osland office is very trendy and clean. It may take time, but the doctor will get you back in order.”

Alan Daniel

“Very professional and insightful. Love the combo massage and adjustment.”

Jason Stetler

“Nice, friendly staff! Very accommodating when making appointments. Dr. Logan was easy to talk to and made me feel comfortable, he shows he truly cares and is knowledgeable. I went in for a neck injury and will probably continue to go for adjustments. It has definitely helped with my migraines and overall feel so much better after my visits. Dr. Logan is such a cool doctor! Definitely recommend.”

Ariana Velazquez

What Massage Therapy Can Help With?

Massage therapy works directly on the muscles and soft tissues, which are often at the root of pain and mobility issues. It can be especially effective for:

Muscle tightness and spasms

Massage therapy releases built-up tension in the muscles, improving blood flow and softening areas of chronic tightness. It can break the cycle of spasm and pain by calming the nervous system and reducing irritation in tissues.

Tension headaches and migraines

Chronic muscle tension in the neck, shoulders, and upper back often contributes to headaches. Massage reduces trigger points and relieves pressure on nerves, which may lower the frequency and severity of both tension headaches and even hereditary migraines.

Neck and back pain

Tight muscles and restricted fascia in the neck and back limit movement and cause persistent discomfort. Massage therapy helps with many things, including alleviating nerve compression that may cause radiating pain.

Sports injuries or repetitive strain

Massage is a great option when recovering from sports-related injuries or overuse issues like tendonitis, tennis elbow, etc. It accelerates healing through increased circulation and reduced scar tissue. Plus your mobility in the affected muscles and joints will be better.

Soft tissue sprains and strains

When ligaments or muscles are injured, massage therapy boosts recovery. We can reduce swelling and (at least partially) restore normal tissue elasticity. It’s particularly effective once the initial inflammation has subsided.

Postural imbalances

Poor posture often causes chronic tension in certain muscles while weakening others. Massage therapy resets the muscular balance by loosening overactive areas and improving alignment.

Stress-related pain and tension

Emotional stress frequently shows up in the body as physical tension, especially in the shoulders, jaw, and lower back. Massage calms the nervous system and releases stored tension.

Why Integrate Massage Therapy Into Chiropractic Care?

Enhances chiropractic adjustments by relaxing surrounding muscles

When muscles are tight, they can resist chiropractic adjustments or cause your body to revert to misalignment. Massage relaxes those surrounding tissues, making adjustments smoother and more effective, plus the effects will last longer.

Improves circulation, allowing oxygen and nutrients to reach injured tissues

Massage increases blood flow to the areas that need it most. Better circulation means more oxygen and nutrients to muscles and joints.

Reduces muscle tension

Tight muscles can pull on your spine and joints, pulling them out of their natural position. Massage therapy is the natural way to realign your body and hold adjustments better over time.

Detection of muscular issues

Our therapists are trained to notice patterns of tightness or imbalance that may not show up on imaging. These insights are crucial for adjusting your chiropractic care and addressing the root of your pain more precisely.

Decreases stress and cortisol levels

Once massage lowers stress hormones like cortisol, your parasympathetic nervous system will thank you, and that will lead to better rest, recovery, and overall wellness.

Improves flexibility and range of motion

Massage works on tight fascia and shortened muscles that limit your mobility.

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Our Treatment Approach

A personalized treatment plan that complements your chiropractic sessions

Every body is different and that’s why we adjust your massage therapy to match your needs, symptoms, and chiropractic goals.

Deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, or myofascial release

Depending on your condition, we may use a combination of techniques to release tension, break up adhesions, and address pain at its source. Your therapist will adjust pressure and method based on your comfort and response.

Focused work on areas contributing to pain or postural dysfunction

We don’t just treat where it hurts, yet we look at the underlying patterns causing strain. Massage sessions are designed to address muscular imbalances, as well.

Stretches and recommendations to maintain results between sessions

To help you stay pain-free, we often suggest gentle stretches and self-care tips.

Ongoing evaluation to track your progress and adjust care as needed

Your body changes with each session, so your care should too. We continuously assess your response and make adjustments to your treatment plan.

When Should You Seek Massage Therapy from a Chiropractor?

  • Persistent muscle tension or stiffness that doesn’t improve with rest or home care
  • Chronic back, neck, or shoulder pain related to posture or spinal misalignment
  • Limited mobility or range of motion due to tight muscles or joint restrictions
  • Recovery from an injury, such as whiplash or a sports-related strain
  • Frequent headaches or migraines linked to muscle tension or spinal issues
  • Stress and anxiety relief, especially when physical tension is a symptom

How Patients Feel About Our Auto Injury Services

Insurance & Personal Injury Claims Support

If you’ve been involved in a car accident or injury, we’re here to support both your recovery and the paperwork that comes with it. Our clinic works with auto insurance carriers and attorneys to make the process as smooth as possible.

  • We accept many personal injury protection (PIP) and accident claims
  • In many cases, no upfront cost is required for massage therapy
  • We help document your treatment and progress for your claim

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Frequently Asked Questions

We offer a range of therapeutic massage techniques, including deep tissue, trigger point, myofascial release, and relaxation massage.

Yes, massage therapy is highly beneficial after a car accident. It helps reduce inflammation, relieve muscle tension, support recovery from whiplash and soft tissue injuries, plus many other auto injury consequences.

No referral is required, but our chiropractor may recommend massage therapy as part of your care plan. We often coordinate with your chiropractic treatment to get the best results.

Most sessions last between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on your condition and goals. We’ll help determine what length works best for your treatment.

Some people feel better after just one session, while others may need a series of treatments for lasting improvement. We’ll monitor your progress and adjust as needed.

 

You’ll start with a short discussion about your symptoms, goals, and any areas of concern. Your therapist will then focus on what your body needs most.

Yes, massage can be very effective and safe when done properly, even if you’re in pain. Our therapists are trained to work gently around sensitive areas while still improving healing.

Many patients benefit from combining both treatments in one visit, and we coordinate them for your comfort and best results.