Seven evidence-informed treatment styles, blended into whatever your body actually needs that day.
Remedial massage is clinical, assessment-led massage therapy designed to identify what's driving your pain or restriction - then treat it directly. It's the cornerstone of what I do.
Common reasons people book in: persistent neck and shoulder tension from desk work, low back pain that keeps flaring, postural niggles, recurring tightness in specific muscle groups, and injury-related restrictions.
Sometimes you don't need someone digging into a knot. You need to lie down in a quiet room, breathe out properly for the first time all week, and let your body remember what calm feels like.
Relaxation massage is slower, broader, and rhythmic - designed to down-regulate your nervous system, improve sleep, and ease the mental load of always being switched on.
Whether you're chasing a PB, training for an event, or just refuse to let your body slow you down, sports massage keeps you performing and recovering at your best.
Pre-event, post-event, in-season maintenance - each session is tailored to where you are in your training cycle and what your sport demands.
"Deep tissue" doesn't mean "as hard as possible". It means working slowly and intentionally through the deeper layers of muscle and fascia where chronic tension actually lives.
If you've been carrying the same tight spots for months, deep tissue is often the unlock - applied carefully, with your feedback at every step.
For when getting to a clinic is the thing that stops you from booking. I bring a professional table, linens, and the full experience to your home or workplace anywhere across inner-west and inner-Melbourne.
Great for new parents, shift workers, people with mobility limitations, or anyone who'd rather recover in their own space.
Trigger points are hyper-irritable spots in muscle tissue that refer pain to other areas - often the reason a headache won't shift, or your hip "ache" is really coming from your glute.
Targeted release of these points can produce dramatic, lasting relief when general massage hasn't done the job.
Modern cupping uses suction to lift fascia and soft tissue, improve local circulation, and create space in restricted areas. I use it as a targeted adjunct to hands-on treatment where it'll add real value.
Yes, it can leave temporary marks. No, they're not bruises. I'll always talk you through it first.
One of the things that makes Flexion & Flow different: you don't walk out the door with nothing but a vague "do some stretches". You get a tailored plan built around your body, your job, your training, and your goals.
Delivered digitally so you can follow along at home - and updated as you progress. Because what happens between sessions matters as much as what happens during them.
Book a session to get yoursTell me what's going on in the booking notes and we'll work out the best approach together at your intake. No need to figure it out beforehand.