Clinical & Sports Massage

IN LONDON N16

Are You Tired, Stressed Or In Pain?

Massage therapy offers the perfect combination of self-care for the mind and body.

Our Therapists Are Expert Listeners.

We’ll listen to what your goals are and tailor the treatment

We’ve helped hundreds of clients get out of pain, move better and feel better in their bodies over the years. 

Meet the Therapists

  • Clinic owner Natalie Heng is a clinical and sports massage therapist with an interest in science and a passion for bodywork. She has a B.Sc. in biology and spent almost a decade in journalism writing about the environment, science and the arts before transitioning into manual therapy.

    Natalie’s career shift into manual therapy began upon her return to the UK in 2018, following after a decade living and working in Malaysia when a natural curiosity and passion for working with people led her to pursue a three-year Diploma in Advanced Clinical and Sports Massage from the Jing Institute in Brighton.

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  • With a background in nursing, particularly in the Intensive Care Unit, George brings a wealth of knowledge and compassion to his role as a massage therapist.

    Driven by a desire to offer more direct hands on support, George underwent extensive training, obtaining qualifications in Clinical and Remedial Sports Massage from the School of Natural Therapies.

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  • Introducing our new therapist-partner Emily!

    In 2020, a decades-long curiosity about massage and bodywork prompted Emily to begin her journey into the field of bodywork.

    Her initial training was in Swedish and holistic massage, before she went on to further her studies in Level 5 Advanced Clinical Massage with the Jing Institute in Brighton.

    Emily incorporates the soothing, flowing style of Swedish and holistic massage into all of her treatments, combining this with more advanced techniques, such as direct and indirect myofascial release, trigger point therapy, deep tissue work, and more.

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Best massage I have ever had. I went in with lower back problems and came out feeling completely new. Giorgos spent time discussing my issues with me, checked my posture and did a brilliant massage. I will definitely be returning and highly recommend him to anyone.
— Jessica Murphy
Probably the greatest massage of my life! Properly deep and satisfying, I ascended to some sort of transcendent state and felt space between my joints for the first time in a long time. And Emily is the absolute best.
— Laura S
Natalie’s truly a gem! I could feel the good energy the moment I entered her practice. In response to my needs, she suggested an action plan and explained each step. I felt extremely relaxed and well taken care of. The best massage I’ve ever had! Will definitely add it to my monthly self-care routine 😊
— Julia Mierzwinska

Benefits of Clinical & Sports Massage

  • Relaxation, Better Sleep, Reduced Stress & Anxiety

    Massage can be both therapeutic, and also deeply relaxing, allowing tension in your muscles to melt away whilst simultaneously calming the nervous system.

    Massage aids in relaxation, better sleep and reducing stress and anxiety
  • Better Mobility, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation

    Massage can reduce hypertonicity and increase pliability in the muscles, giving you the re-set you need to start moving and enjoy being active again.

    Massage can reduce hypertonicity and inrease pliability in the muscles, whilst advanced sports stretching techniques employ a neurologic reflex to increase effiency of the stretch.
  • Address Chronic Pain Issues

    A lot of the common aches and pains we experience can be associated with myofascial trigger points, which can be effectively identified and treated by a competent clinical and sports massage therapist.

    A lot of the common aches and pains we experience can be associated with myofascial trigger points, which can be effectively identified and treated by a competent clinical and sports massage therapist.

Clinical and Sports Massage can Provide Relief for a Wide Range of Conditions.

 Here are just some of the soft tissue disorders massage can help aid recovery in & provide relief for

Neck Pain

Shoulder pain

Impingement

Golfers elbow

Tennis elbow

Frozen shoulder

Shin splints

Sciatica

Low back pain

Hip & Knee pain

Plantar fasciitis

Piriformis syndrome

Headaches

Whiplash

Carpal tunnel

Tendinitis

Strains

Sprains

How Can Clinical and Sports Massage help me?

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