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Hello

I am feeling a bit under the weather and would like a proper deep tissue massage. I am a therapist myself so reluctant to try anyone who is not recommended as I have been disappointed many times with people who are not very experienced or just not very good, sadly. My usual therapist is away hence I am looking...

I would like someone who has proper training and experience and leaves me feeling like they have really got deep into the aches and pains of the muscles...

Thank you

I would highly recommend Abby Mullholland on 07974 273125. Not only is she a trained masseuse she's also studying to be an osteopath. She's very strong and you feel brilliant after seeing her as she manages to really get in to all your aches & knots
I highly recommend Amy Eddison - www.thedulwichtouch.co.uk . I found her when I was pregnant from recommendations on this site, but have carried on going to her since for my aches and pains. Of all the regular massage therapists I have had over the years she is definitely one of the best (and v reasonable too !).

Another recommendation for Amy, she is brilliant, does a mixture of regular massage, hot stone massage and thai, according to your preferences and what you need. I tend to let her choose what we do each session based on where she finds the muscle tension - tonight that was pretty much everywhere - but feeling very relaxed now.


I've been seeing her regularly since the start of this year and wouldn't want to go anywhere else now (and I've been to plenty of different therapists in the past).

  • 1 year later...

It may be a bit cheeky recommending myself, I am very good therapist and I can go as deep as you like. I moved to dulwich recently.

Almost all the clients I have are in Brixton and I would like to have more clients near home. I have just started working in the Dulwich Chiropractic Clinic in Crystal Palace Road.

I have been doing massage since 2007, mainly Deep Tissue cause is what people always ask, I prefer Thai Massage but not every one since to prefer it.

I will be happy to exchange massage, when you are a therapist you need a bit of care also.

Thanks,

Raquel

www.organismhealtherapies.co.uk

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