
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Science-Backed Guide to Natural Healing
26 September 2025It begins as a tightness you barely notice. A dull ache across your shoulders after a long week at the desk. A stiffness in your lower back that makes getting out of the car feel like a chore. Then the headaches start creeping in — not the debilitating kind, but the persistent, background thrum that clouds your focus and saps your patience. You tell yourself it’s just stress, just age, just the way life is now. But deep down, you know your body is asking for help.
If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Millions of Canadians live with chronic muscle tension, stress-related pain, and restricted mobility that gradually erodes their quality of life. The good news? There is a proven, non-invasive solution that has been relieving pain and restoring wellbeing for thousands of years: therapeutic massage.
At Always Health Centre in Mississauga, our registered massage therapists combine time-honoured techniques with modern clinical understanding to deliver treatments that do more than just feel good — they produce real, measurable health benefits. This guide will walk you through what massage therapy truly is, how it works, and why it might be the missing piece in your journey to better health.
What Is Massage Therapy? More Than Just Relaxation
Massage therapy is a regulated healthcare profession in Ontario, governed by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO). It involves the manual manipulation of soft tissues — muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joints — to improve health, reduce pain, and enhance physical function. While relaxation is a welcome side effect, therapeutic massage is fundamentally a clinical intervention with documented physiological effects.
According to the Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario (RMTAO), massage therapy is effective for a wide range of conditions, from acute sports injuries to chronic pain management. The key lies in understanding that massage is not one single technique — it is a spectrum of approaches, each tailored to specific therapeutic goals.
The Massage Therapy Techniques We Use at Always Health Centre
Our registered massage therapists are trained in multiple modalities, allowing them to customize each session to your specific needs:
- Swedish Massage: The foundation of Western massage therapy. Using long, gliding strokes, kneading, and rhythmic tapping, Swedish massage improves circulation, reduces muscle tension, and promotes overall relaxation. It is ideal for stress relief and general wellness maintenance.
- Deep Tissue Massage: When muscle tension runs deep, this technique targets the deeper layers of muscle and fascia. Using slower, more concentrated pressure, deep tissue massage breaks up adhesions (knots) and releases chronic patterns of tension. It is particularly effective for persistent back pain, stiff necks, and repetitive strain injuries.
- Myofascial Release: Fascia is the connective tissue that surrounds every muscle, bone, and organ in your body. When fascia becomes tight or restricted, it can cause pain far from the source. Myofascial release uses gentle, sustained pressure to unwind these restrictions, restoring freedom of movement and reducing pain.
- Trigger Point Therapy: Those stubborn knots that send pain radiating to other areas? Those are trigger points — hyperirritable spots in muscle tissue. Trigger point therapy applies focused pressure to these points, deactivating them and relieving referred pain patterns.
- Sports Massage: Designed for athletes and active individuals, sports massage combines techniques to enhance performance, prevent injury, and speed recovery. Whether you are training for a marathon or simply want to stay active without pain, sports massage keeps your body resilient.
- Prenatal Massage: Pregnancy places unique demands on the body. Our therapists are trained in safe, comfortable positioning and techniques that relieve back pain, reduce swelling, and ease the physical stress of carrying new life.
The Science Behind the Relief: How Massage Actually Works
Massage therapy is not merely a pleasant experience — it produces measurable, evidence-based physiological changes in the body. Understanding these mechanisms helps explain why massage is so effective for conditions that pills and rest alone cannot resolve.
1. It Stimulates Your Body’s Natural Painkillers
Research published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine demonstrates that massage therapy increases levels of endorphins and enkephalins — the body’s own opioid-like compounds that reduce pain and produce feelings of wellbeing. Simultaneously, massage decreases cortisol, norepinephrine, and epinephrine — the stress hormones that amplify pain perception and keep your body in a state of tension.
2. It Improves Circulation and Lymphatic Drainage
The mechanical pressure of massage strokes pushes blood through congested areas, improving oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues. It also stimulates the lymphatic system — your body’s waste removal network — helping to clear metabolic byproducts that accumulate in muscles after exertion or injury. This is why massage reduces post-exercise soreness and accelerates recovery.
3. It Reduces Inflammation at the Cellular Level
A landmark study from Science Translational Medicine found that massage therapy reduces the production of inflammatory cytokines — proteins like TNF-alpha and interleukin-6 that drive tissue swelling and pain. At the same time, massage promotes mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle cells, essentially helping your muscles rebuild stronger after damage.
4. It Resets Your Nervous System
Chronic pain and stress keep your sympathetic nervous system — the “fight or flight” response — perpetually activated. Massage activates the parasympathetic nervous system, shifting your body into “rest and digest” mode. This explains why massage lowers heart rate, reduces blood pressure, slows breathing, and produces that profound sense of calm that lasts long after the session ends.
Conditions We Treat with Massage Therapy at Always Health Centre
Our registered massage therapists work with patients across a wide spectrum of conditions. Here are the most common concerns we address:
Chronic Pain and Tension
- Lower back pain: The leading cause of disability worldwide. Massage relieves muscle spasms, improves spinal mobility, and reduces the guarding patterns that perpetuate chronic back pain.
- Neck and shoulder tension: Often caused by prolonged desk work and forward head posture. Massage releases the trapezius, levator scapulae, and suboccipital muscles that generate tension headaches.
- Headaches and migraines: Research shows that regular massage reduces headache frequency and intensity by decreasing substance P (a pain-signalling chemical) and reducing trigger point activity in the neck and shoulders.
Sports and Activity-Related Injuries
- Muscle strains and sprains: Massage promotes tissue repair, reduces scar tissue formation, and restores normal muscle length after injury.
- Repetitive strain injuries (RSI): Including carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow. Massage releases the tight muscles and fascia that compress nerves and restrict movement.
- Post-exercise recovery: Massage reduces delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and speeds the removal of lactic acid and metabolic waste from muscles.
Stress and Wellness
- Anxiety and insomnia: Massage increases serotonin and dopamine while reducing cortisol, creating biochemical conditions that support better sleep and emotional regulation.
- Fibromyalgia: Clinical trials show that massage reduces pain, stiffness, and fatigue in fibromyalgia patients by improving circulation and reducing sympathetic nervous system overactivity.
- Pregnancy-related discomfort: Back pain, hip pain, and swelling respond well to prenatal massage, which is safe when performed by a trained therapist.

What to Expect During Your First Massage Therapy Session
If you have never had a therapeutic massage before, the unknown can feel intimidating. Here is exactly what happens during your first visit to Always Health Centre, so you can arrive feeling informed and comfortable.
Step 1: Health History and Assessment
Your session begins with a conversation. Your registered massage therapist will ask about your current symptoms, health history, lifestyle, and treatment goals. This is not just paperwork — it is the foundation of a personalized treatment plan. Be sure to mention any medical conditions, medications, or areas of concern. The more your therapist knows, the more precisely they can tailor your treatment.
Step 2: Treatment Planning
Based on your assessment, your therapist will explain which techniques they plan to use and why. They will ask about your pressure preference — some patients prefer gentle, relaxing strokes; others need deeper, more focused work. Your comfort is paramount, and your therapist will check in regularly throughout the session.
Step 3: The Massage
You will be shown to a private treatment room and given time to undress to your comfort level and position yourself on the massage table under a fresh sheet. Your therapist will use draping techniques to ensure your privacy is maintained at all times. The massage itself typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your treatment plan. Many patients find the experience so relaxing that they drift into a light sleep — this is completely normal and beneficial.
Step 4: Aftercare and Recommendations
After your massage, your therapist will provide personalized recommendations. This may include stretches to perform at home, hydration advice, or suggestions for follow-up sessions. Some patients feel immediate relief; others notice the benefits unfolding over the next 24 to 48 hours as inflammation subsides and circulation improves.
How Often Should You Get Massage Therapy?
The ideal frequency depends on your goals and condition:
- Acute injury or chronic pain: Weekly sessions for the first 4 to 6 weeks, then gradually spacing out as symptoms improve.
- Stress management and wellness: Biweekly or monthly sessions to maintain physical and emotional balance.
- Athletic performance: Pre-event massage to prepare muscles, post-event massage to speed recovery, and maintenance sessions during training cycles.
- Prenatal: Every 2 to 4 weeks during the second and third trimesters, or as recommended by your healthcare provider.
Why Choose Always Health Centre for Massage Therapy?
At Always Health Centre, massage therapy is not an isolated service — it is part of an integrated approach to your health. Our registered massage therapists collaborate with our chiropractors, physiotherapists, and acupuncturists to ensure your treatment plan is coordinated and comprehensive.
This integration matters. If your back pain is partly muscular and partly spinal, your massage therapist and chiropractor can work together to address both components. If your tension headaches are related to posture, your massage therapist and physiotherapist can combine manual therapy with corrective exercises. This synergy is what sets our clinic apart.
We also make the practical side easy: direct billing to most extended health insurance plans, flexible appointment times including evenings and weekends, and a convenient Mississauga location at 377 Burnhamthorpe Rd E.
Your Journey to Relief Starts with a Single Session
You do not have to accept muscle tension, chronic pain, or stress as inevitable facts of life. Your body has an extraordinary capacity to heal — sometimes it just needs the right stimulus to remember how. Massage therapy is that stimulus: a safe, natural, and deeply effective way to reset your body, calm your mind, and reclaim the ease of movement you deserve.
Ready to feel better in your own body? Book your massage therapy session at Always Health Centre today and take the first step toward lasting relief. Your muscles will thank you.



