Treatments Provided

Massage Therapy in Lee’s Summit, MO

Therapeutic massage at Summit Chiropractic is a clinically applied treatment — addressing muscle tension, circulatory restriction, and the nervous system dysregulation that drives chronic pain and impairs recovery. More than relaxation; an essential component of your care plan.

What Is Therapeutic Massage?

Therapeutic massage is the systematic manual manipulation of soft tissues — muscles, connective tissue, tendons, and ligaments — to produce therapeutic effects including pain reduction, muscle relaxation, improved circulation, lymphatic drainage, and modulation of the autonomic nervous system. When applied in a clinical context, massage technique selection is guided by your diagnosis and treatment goals.

At Summit Chiropractic in Lee’s Summit, therapeutic massage is integrated with your chiropractic care plan. When muscle tension, spasm, and circulatory restriction are addressed before or alongside spinal manipulation and rehabilitation, both treatments produce better and more lasting results than either achieves in isolation.

Types of Massage Therapy Offered

Swedish / Relaxation Massage

Long, flowing strokes combined with kneading and compression techniques to reduce global muscle tension, promote parasympathetic nervous system activation, and improve peripheral circulation. Particularly effective for patients in whom chronic stress, anxiety, or sleep disruption is contributing to their musculoskeletal symptoms.

Deep Tissue Massage

Sustained, firm pressure applied to the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue to release chronic tension, break down adhesions, and address the dense, resistant tissue patterns that develop with long-standing muscle dysfunction. Appropriate for patients with stubborn chronic pain, post-injury fibrosis, and areas of significant muscular guarding.

Sports Massage

Targeted pre- and post-activity massage designed to prepare muscles for athletic demand, accelerate post-exertion recovery, reduce DOMS (delayed-onset muscle soreness), and address the specific overuse patterns that develop in athletes. Sports massage is a core recovery tool for competitive and recreational athletes alike.

Lymphatic Drainage

Gentle, rhythmic technique that stimulates lymphatic flow to reduce edema, support immune function, and accelerate clearance of inflammatory byproducts from injured or post-surgical tissue. Particularly valuable in the acute and subacute phases of injury recovery.

Massage therapy works synergistically with chiropractic adjustment: massage relaxes hypertonic musculature before manipulation, allowing joints to move more freely with less applied force. Post-manipulation massage reinforces the corrected joint position by addressing the soft tissue patterns that were pulling the joint out of alignment.

Conditions Commonly Treated

Chronic neck & shoulder tension
Low back tightness
Headaches
Post-injury recovery
Sports recovery
Post-surgical edema
Stress & anxiety
Sleep disturbance
Fibromyalgia
Whiplash
Hip & glute tightness
Muscle guarding

Serving Lee’s Summit & Surrounding Communities

Summit Chiropractic provides therapeutic massage throughout Lee’s Summit, MO and the greater Jackson County region, including Blue Springs, Raytown, Grandview, Independence, and Belton.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between therapeutic massage and spa massage?
Therapeutic massage at Summit Chiropractic is prescribed based on your clinical diagnosis and applied with specific treatment goals — reducing muscle guarding before an adjustment, clearing edema after an acute injury, or breaking down scar tissue in a recovering tendon. Spa massage prioritizes relaxation and general wellness. Both have value; at our office, massage is always integrated into your clinical care plan.

Should I get massage before or after my chiropractic adjustment?
This depends on your condition and the treatment goal. For most patients, massage before adjustment relaxes protective muscle tension and allows joints to move more freely — improving the quality and comfort of manipulation. In some cases, post-adjustment massage is preferred to consolidate the mechanical correction. Your provider will coordinate sequencing as part of your care plan.

How often should I receive therapeutic massage?
Frequency depends on the severity of your symptoms, your response to treatment, and your goals. Active injury management may involve weekly sessions; chronic maintenance care may be monthly. Your provider will recommend a schedule based on your clinical presentation and progress.