Massage Therapy for Neck and Shoulder Pain
Neck and shoulder pain is one of the most common reasons people seek massage therapy. It can develop gradually from posture, stress, and repetitive activity, or appear after exercise, training, or an acute strain. In many cases, it involves a combination of muscle tension, joint stiffness, and movement restrictions in the upper back and neck.
As a Registered Massage Therapist in Vancouver, I work with people experiencing both short-term and long-standing neck and shoulder discomfort. Treatment is focused on reducing pain, improving mobility, and helping you move more comfortably in daily life.
Common causes of neck and shoulder pain
Neck and shoulder tension can develop for many reasons, including:
Prolonged sitting or desk work
Forward head posture from computer or phone use
Stress and muscle tension
Weight training or repetitive gym movements
Sleeping positions or poor pillow support
Previous injuries or unresolved strains
Often, it is not one single cause, but a combination of daily load and movement patterns over time.
How massage therapy can help
Massage therapy for neck and shoulder pain focuses on improving how the area moves and functions, not just reducing tension in the moment.
Treatment may help by:
Reducing muscle tension in the neck, shoulders, and upper back
Improving joint mobility in the cervical and thoracic spine
Addressing trigger points and areas of referred pain
Supporting better posture and movement awareness
Reducing discomfort associated with daily activities
Treatment is always adjusted to your comfort level and specific presentation.
Who this treatment is for
This type of treatment may be helpful if you are experiencing:
Ongoing neck stiffness or tightness
Shoulder pain related to work or training
Upper back tension from sitting or posture
Reduced range of motion in the neck or shoulders
Headaches associated with neck tension
It is suitable for both active individuals and those with more sedentary, desk-based lifestyles.
What to expect in a treatment session
Your appointment begins with a brief discussion about your symptoms, daily activities, and goals. Treatment is then tailored based on your presentation and may include hands-on soft tissue work, joint mobility techniques, and movement-based assessment.
The goal is to not only address the area of pain, but also identify contributing factors so improvement can be more sustainable over time.
Neck and shoulder pain in active individuals
Neck and shoulder issues are also common in people who train regularly. Weightlifting, climbing, cycling, and other repetitive upper-body activities can contribute to overuse and muscle imbalance if load and recovery are not well managed.
Treatment can support recovery, improve tissue tolerance, and help you return to activity more comfortably.