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Deep Tissue Massage

Muscle
Mender

Deep Tissue Massage

A slow, intentional approach to deep work. Muscle Mender isn't about pressure for pressure's sake — it's about listening to the body, working with the breath, and releasing tension layer by layer. Whether you're managing chronic pain, recovering from activity, or simply overdue for reset, this is where real change happens.

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Deep Tissue at Awaken Zen Spa
Starting at
$85

Three Ways to Work Deep

Every body is different. Muscle Mender offers three distinct approaches so you can choose the style and duration that fits where you are right now. Want to go further? Add the Deep Edge Session to any booking.

Classic
Traditional Deep Tissue

A light oil application paired with slow, flowing releases. Deep work is delivered through the forearm, elbow, or knuckle — releasing tension without forcing it. The approach is direct but grounded, always guided by your body's response.

60 min$85
90 min$115
120 min$145
Sculpting
Deep Tissue Sculpting

A gradual, meditative experience. Using the body's own natural oils and deep, rhythmic breathing, each muscle layer is softened from the surface down — no forcing, no rushing. The result is a profound sense of release that lasts.

90 min$115
120 min$145
Extended
120-Minute Personalized Session

Our most comprehensive offering. A full two hours of personalized deep tissue work, blending techniques to address your specific patterns of tension and recovery. Ideal for those dealing with complex or chronic issues — or anyone who simply wants time on their side.

120 min$145
Add-On Available
Deep Edge Session

Take your Muscle Mender deeper. The Deep Edge Session layers instrument-assisted soft tissue work directly into your session — using precision tools to release adhesions, boost circulation, and unlock muscle layers that hands alone can't reach. No jargon, no machines. Just edge, pressure, and results.

Add to any session
+$20
Integrated into your session
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Add-On Available
Warm Stone Enhancement

Melt deeper into your session with the soothing warmth of hot stones incorporated into your Muscle Mender work. This enhancement helps relax tense muscles, encourages circulation, and adds an extra layer of comfort and grounding to your treatment.

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+$30
Integrated into deep tissue work
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Add-On Available
Tape Assisted Deep Release

Extend the benefits of your Muscle Mender session with targeted kinesiology taping applied after your massage. This enhancement is designed to support fascial release, ease post-session soreness, encourage circulation and lymphatic flow, and help the body hold onto the work longer.

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+$15
Targeted kinesiology taping after your session
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The Ritual Soak

A dedicated foot ceremony added to your Muscle Mender session. Begins with a warm Epsom salt foot bath — your choice of aromatic blend — followed by hot towel wraps and a focused reflexology sequence across the pressure points of the feet. The perfect grounding close to deep tissue work, leaving the whole body settled from the ground up.

Add to any session
+$20
Foot bath · hot towels · reflexology
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Not Just Pressure —
Intention

Deep tissue at AZS is built on a specific philosophy. We don't push through the body — we work with it. These three ideas shape everything we do.

01
Superficial Before Deep

We always begin at the surface. Warming and softening the outer layers of muscle before moving into deeper tissue allows the body to open rather than brace. This isn't just comfort — it's more effective. Forced depth creates guarding; earned depth creates release.

02
Breath as a Guide

Breath is the single most powerful tool in a session. An exhale relaxes the nervous system and softens tissue. We'll cue breathing throughout — not as a ritual, but as a real technique for going deeper, reducing discomfort, and keeping you present in your body.

03
Push, Pull & Specificity

Effective deep tissue uses both compressive (push) and tensional (pull) forces — and applies them with precision. We work specific muscles, not just regions. That means the time is spent where it matters, not spread broadly across the surface.

The Foundation of Our Approach

01
Body Awareness

We read the body continuously — texture, tone, temperature, and response. Every session is an active dialogue, not a script. What we feel informs what we do next.

02
Effortless Technique

Good massage doesn't look like hard work. By using body weight, leverage, and positioning rather than muscular effort, we can work deeply and precisely — for your benefit and our longevity as practitioners.

03
Superficial → Deep → Superficial

Every muscle group follows the same arc: surface in, deep work, surface out. This respects how the nervous system responds and ensures the tissue is ready to receive depth — then properly settled afterward.

04
Push and Pull Techniques

Compression and traction create different kinds of release. Using both together — sometimes simultaneously — addresses muscular holding patterns at multiple levels.

05
Specificity and Focus

Broad strokes feel good. Specific work changes things. We identify which muscles are involved, where the restrictions are, and go there — not just the surrounding area.

06
Breath as a Guide

An exhale drops the nervous system, softens the tissue, and brings you home to your body. We use breath deliberately — as technique, not background.

07
Present Awareness

We stay here, with you, for the entire session. No performing, no going through motions. The work demands presence — and so do you.

"So many of us get detached from our bodies and live entirely in our minds. Deep tissue work isn't punishment — it's an invitation back to yourself."
— Brant, LMT & Co-Founder

What to Expect

Each session follows a deliberate sequence — building from introduction to deep work to grounding. Here's how a typical Muscle Mender session unfolds.

01
Intro & Consultation
Goals, history, focus areas
02
Preparation
Surface warm-up, breath work
03
Back
Erectors, lats, rhomboids
04
Back of Legs
Hamstrings, glutes, calves
05
Neck & Shoulders
Traps, levator, cervicals
06
Arms
Biceps, triceps, forearms
07
Front of Legs
Quads, IT band, hip flexors
08
Final Relaxation
Integration, stillness
09
Closing & Aftercare
Hydration, self-care guidance

A Full Toolkit

Muscle Mender draws from the complete range of massage modalities. Which techniques are used — and how — depends entirely on what your body needs in that session.

Effleurage

Long, gliding strokes used to warm tissue, distribute oil, and transition between areas. The primary tool for opening and closing each region.

Petrissage

Kneading and wringing movements that lift, compress, and roll the tissue — improving circulation and beginning to address deeper layers.

Friction

Cross-fiber or circular pressure applied to specific points or adhesions. Essential for breaking up scar tissue and releasing deep restrictions.

Vibration & Shaking

Fine oscillating movements that reach deep into muscle tissue and the nervous system — releasing held patterns that compression alone can't access.

Tapotement

Rhythmic percussion that stimulates the nervous system and increases circulation. Used to invigorate or transition between phases of deeper work.

Compression

Sustained or rhythmic pressure directly into muscle belly — useful for broad release before going specific, and for warming deeper structures.

Stretching

Active or passive lengthening of muscle and connective tissue. Often used in conjunction with other techniques to restore functional range of motion.

Positional Release

Placing the body in a position of ease to resolve painful trigger points without the addition of pressure or force. Particularly effective for acute tension.

Contract-Relax

A neuromuscular technique: the client briefly contracts a muscle isometrically, then fully relaxes — allowing the therapist to achieve greater depth and range.

Trigger Point Release

Sustained, precise pressure applied to hyperactive nodules in the muscle — the "knots" that refer pain and restrict movement. Often the most dramatically effective part of a session.

Combination Techniques

Many of the most effective moments in a session come from blending methods simultaneously — compression with stretch, friction with breath-guided release, or vibration into a trigger point.

What Changes After Real Deep Work

Lasting Pain Relief

Not just temporary relief — addressing the source of chronic tension means the change sticks. Regular deep tissue work can interrupt cycles of chronic pain that stretch and foam rolling alone can't reach.

Improved Mobility & Flexibility

Adhesions, trigger points, and fascial restrictions all limit range of motion. By releasing these systematically, movement becomes easier and more fluid — often noticeably so within hours of a session.

Enhanced Recovery

Deep tissue work increases circulation, reduces inflammation markers, and speeds the clearance of metabolic waste from muscle tissue. Essential for athletes, those in physical professions, or anyone in a recovery phase.

Nervous System Reset

Chronic muscular tension keeps the nervous system in low-grade activation. As the tissue releases, the nervous system follows. Most clients notice a deep, restful calm that differs qualitatively from relaxation massage.

Postural Improvement

Muscles that have been shortened by years of habitual posture can be lengthened. Over a series of sessions, structural changes become visible — shoulders drop, the neck lengthens, breathing deepens.

Body Reconnection

Perhaps the most underrated benefit. Many people are genuinely disconnected from their bodies — running on autopilot. Deep tissue work invites presence and proprioceptive awareness that carries into daily life.

The work goes deeper than the muscle.
3+
layers of tissue addressed in a single session
11
distinct techniques available per session
60–120
minutes of fully personalized attention

Is Muscle Mender Right for You?

Deep tissue work is appropriate for most people — but the right fit matters. Here's how we think about client types and a few things to know before you book.

Who Thrives With This Service
  • People with chronic pain, tension, or recurring tightness in specific areas
  • Athletes and active individuals managing soreness, recovery, or overuse
  • Those in physical professions — tradespeople, healthcare workers, manual laborers
  • Desk workers experiencing neck, shoulder, or upper back tension
  • Anyone recovering from a non-acute injury or post-physical-therapy
  • People who've found relaxation massage doesn't address their needs
  • Clients managing stress-related muscle holding patterns
Special Situations
  • Pregnancy: We work with pregnant clients with modifications — let us know at booking
  • Recent surgery: We can work around surgical sites — clearance from your provider recommended
  • Fibromyalgia / hypersensitivity: Lighter pressure with the same intentional approach
  • Scoliosis or structural conditions: Absolutely can work — let us know in your intake
  • First time receiving deep tissue: We'll calibrate depth to your experience and tolerance
Contraindications — Please Contact Us First
  • Active fever, infection, or contagious skin conditions
  • Blood clots (DVT) or recent history of thrombosis
  • Acute injury or open wounds in work areas
  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure or cardiac conditions
  • Certain medications (blood thinners, high-dose steroids)
  • Active cancer in the region — please consult your oncologist

When Should You Come Back?

The honest answer: it depends on where you are. We think in phases, not a one-size-fits-all schedule. Here's how we typically guide clients.

Phase 01
Active or Acute Pain & Tension

If you're dealing with significant, limiting pain — pain that affects how you sleep, move, or function — more frequent sessions build on each other. The tissue needs repeated input to shift out of holding patterns it may have maintained for months or years.

Recommended: Every 1–2 weeks
Phase 02
Subacute or Mild-to-Moderate Tension

You're not in significant pain, but you feel the accumulation — tightness, fatigue, limited range. This is the most common place people find themselves. Regular sessions at this interval maintain progress and prevent regression back into acute patterns.

Recommended: Every 3–4 weeks
Phase 03
Maintenance

You feel good. You want to stay that way. Maintenance sessions are about continuing to invest in your body before issues develop — not waiting until something hurts. The bodies that feel best long-term are the ones that receive consistent, intentional care.

Recommended: Every 4–6 weeks

The Deep Edge Session

Tool-assisted soft tissue work layered into your Muscle Mender. This isn't a separate service — it's a precision upgrade that goes where hands can't. Ideal for athletes, chronic tension, and anyone who has hit a plateau with regular massage.

What It Is

The Deep Edge Session uses weighted stainless steel instruments to work through fascial layers, break up adhesions, and stimulate tissue remodeling. The tools glide, sweep, and chisel across muscles with a precision no elbow or thumb can replicate — creating a different kind of release that complements and amplifies everything done in your Muscle Mender session. Think of it as the edge your deep tissue was missing.

Techniques Used
Gliding & Sweeping

Long strokes across the muscle belly to warm tissue, stimulate circulation, and begin surface-to-deep release.

Cross-Fiber Sweeping

Perpendicular strokes that break adhesions and scar tissue along and across the muscle grain — particularly effective for chronic tension bands.

Fanning

Broad dispersal strokes that address larger surface areas, improving lymphatic flow and preparing fascia for deeper work.

Strumming & Chiseling

Targeted pressure used to separate fascial layers and address deep-seated restrictions at specific sites of holding.

Micro-Vibrations

Fine oscillating movement delivered through the tool to reach the nervous system and release patterns that static pressure can't access.

"Hands do the listening. Tools do the work hands can't."
— Awaken Zen Spa
Deep Edge — Add-On
Integrated into your session +$20

Deep Edge works within your scheduled session time — not added on top of it. Your therapist weaves instrument-assisted work directly into your Muscle Mender, replacing a portion of hands-on time with targeted tool work where it'll have the most impact. No extra time needed. Just better results.

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Best For
  • Athletes and active individuals in regular training
  • Chronic tension that hasn't responded to massage alone
  • Post-injury tissue recovery and scar tissue remodeling
  • Anyone wanting faster, more lasting results from their session

Choosing the Right Place for You

There are good options in Mesa. Here's an honest look at how Muscle Mender at AZS compares to what else is out there — big chains and local independents alike. We're not the right fit for everyone, and we'd rather you know that upfront.

What Matters You're here Awaken Zen Spa Boutique · Mesa Resilience Massage Independent · Same Building Massage Envy National Chain · Mesa Hand & Stone National Chain · Gilbert
Who performs your session Owner-operated boutiqueSmall team; deep investment in every client outcome Staff therapistMultiple therapists on rotation Staff therapistAssigned at booking; consistency varies Staff therapistAssigned at booking; consistency varies
Membership option $69/month1 hr massage or facial — no restrictions, no catch No membershipPay per session; Groupon available ~$70–80/monthCredits roll over; cancellation fees apply ~$70–80/monthIntroductory pricing; contract terms vary
Deep tissue approach Structural & specificBreath-guided, technique-layered, anatomy-informed Sports & therapeutic focusStrong reputation for clinical work Standard deep tissueQuality varies by therapist Standard deep tissueQuality varies by therapist
Session feel Private suite, spa-levelQuiet, unhurried, no lobby traffic Clinical / activeMovement & recovery-oriented atmosphere High-volume clinicBusy front desk, shorter transitions High-volume clinicMembership model; sales focus at checkout
Booking model Appointment onlyYour session, your time — undivided Appointment + walk-inMore flexibility, open 7 days Membership encouragedMonthly subscription model; credits roll over Membership encouragedMonthly subscription; intro pricing available
Services beyond massage Full facial menuTrevor, LE — acne, microneedling, anti-aging, advanced Massage onlyNo esthetics services offered Basic facials + stretchEnhancements available; limited scope Facials + add-onsBroader menu; varies by location
Pricing (60 min deep tissue) $85 / $69 with membershipMembership covers massage or facial — your choice each month ~$80–100Groupon available; standard pricing ~$70–90 member / $120+ non-memberNon-member rates are significantly higher ~$70–90 member / $115+ non-memberIntroductory rates available for new clients
Google rating 5.0 ★ (57 reviews)100% 5-star; every review verified 4.9 ★ (384 reviews)Highest review volume in the area 4.6–4.7 ★ (485–741 reviews)Consistent across locations 4.2 ★ (279 reviews)Mixed feedback on consistency

Where the Work Happens

A quiet suite in Mesa designed for one thing: your complete undivided session. No lobby bustle, no background noise. Just you and the work.

Deep Tissue at Awaken Zen Spa
Deep Tissue at Awaken Zen Spa
Deep Tissue at Awaken Zen Spa
Deep Tissue at Awaken Zen Spa

What Clients Say

Real words from people who've been on the table. We'll let them speak.

“One of the best massages I've had. My shoulder feels so much better, and the pressure and technique were exactly what I needed.”

— Collin Fong · Google Review

“Brant exceeded expectations. The pressure was just right, he was thorough, and the whole experience felt relaxing, knowledgeable, and genuinely high quality.”

— Melissa McCann · Google Review

“Brant found the perfect sweet spot of pressure to release the knots in my back and adjusted the session exactly how I wanted.”

— Jeffrey Watters · Google Review

Reviews selected for Muscle Mender emphasis: deep pressure, knot release, shoulder relief, and overall session quality.

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