Therapeutic Mobile Massage

Therapeutic Mobile Massage Mobile massage therapist that has been practicing for 17 years. Specializing in deep tissue work.

💆‍♀️ ❤️
06/03/2026

💆‍♀️ ❤️

It was cloudy in Parrish this AM, but wonderful! ❤️
05/30/2026

It was cloudy in Parrish this AM, but wonderful! ❤️

Book on the website or text me @ 813-616-0711 ❤️ 💆‍♀️
05/05/2026

Book on the website or text me @ 813-616-0711 ❤️ 💆‍♀️

Hi everyone 🤍I wanted to share a quick personal update. I’ll be undergoing a scheduled surgery and will need to pause ma...
04/28/2026

Hi everyone 🤍

I wanted to share a quick personal update. I’ll be undergoing a scheduled surgery and will need to pause massage services from June 20th through August 10th, 2026 to allow my body the time it needs to fully heal.

While I’ll truly miss seeing each of you during this time, I’m committed to coming back rested, healthy, and ready to provide the care you deserve.

If you’d like to book sessions before my leave, I recommend scheduling soon, as availability will be limited leading up to June 20th.

Thank you so much for your continued support, understanding, and kindness—it truly means more than I can put into words. I’m looking forward to reconnecting with you all when I return 💆‍♀️✨

With gratitude,

Chantal Marceau
Therapeutic Mobile Massage

👏
02/21/2026

👏

The image shows a characteristic referred pain pattern extending from the upper cervical region down the side of the neck to the top of the shoulder and scapular area. This pattern is most commonly associated with myofascial trigger points in the upper trapezius and levator scapulae muscles. These muscles play a key role in supporting the head and stabilizing the scapula, making them highly susceptible to overload and postural strain.

Pathologically, sustained forward head posture, prolonged desk work, emotional stress, and repetitive shoulder elevation create chronic overactivity in these muscles. Continuous low-level contraction reduces local circulation, leading to ischemia, metabolic waste accumulation, and the formation of hyperirritable trigger points. These trigger points can produce localized tenderness and referred pain into the neck, shoulder, and sometimes the head.

Upper trapezius trigger points often refer pain to the side of the neck, mastoid region, and temporal area, contributing to tension-type headaches. Levator scapulae trigger points commonly refer pain along the medial border of the scapula and into the posterior shoulder. Individuals frequently describe a deep aching discomfort, stiffness, and a sensation of heaviness across the upper shoulder region.

Biomechanically, forward head posture increases the load on the cervical extensors and upper trapezius, forcing these muscles to remain continuously active to support the head against gravity. Simultaneously, scapular stabilizers such as the lower trapezius and serratus anterior may become inhibited, shifting excessive load to the upper trapezius and levator scapulae. This imbalance alters scapular positioning and increases cervical spine stress.

Chronic trigger point activity can restrict cervical motion, contribute to cervicogenic headaches, and cause pain during neck rotation or shoulder elevation. Muscle tightness may also compress local neural structures, producing radiating discomfort toward the shoulder blade.

Effective management involves correcting postural alignment, reducing forward head positioning, and improving scapular mechanics. Stretching the upper trapezius and levator scapulae, strengthening deep cervical flexors and lower scapular stabilizers, and improving thoracic mobility help restore muscular balance. Manual therapy, trigger point release, stress management, and ergonomic modifications further reduce muscular overload and prevent recurrence.

Recognizing this referral pattern allows clinicians to differentiate myofascial pain from cervical joint or nerve pathology and implement targeted treatment strategies to relieve neck and shoulder pain.

♥️A Valentine’s Experience to Remember ♥️Ladies and gentleman This Valentine’s Day,skip the crowded restaurants and step...
02/07/2026

♥️A Valentine’s Experience to Remember ♥️

Ladies and gentleman This Valentine’s Day,
skip the crowded restaurants and step into something more meaningful deep relaxation, presence, and connection.

👩🏽‍❤️‍👨🏼 Treat yourselves to a luxurious mobile couples massage side by side in the comfort of your home.

✨embracing life together is truly special.

🫶🏽 I’m overjoyed to collaborate with Chantal K Marceau, A highly reputable traveling therapeutic massage therapist, to bring you and your loved ones the ultimate mobile couples massage experience this Valentine’s Day!

🎁 🍓🤎 Each booking includes a box of delicious chocolate covered strawberries because love and self care should always be sweet!

💌 May your day be filled with love, joy, and cherished moments with those you hold dear.

👩🏻‍❤️‍💋‍👨🏻 Limited availability early booking is encouraged.

☎️ To reserve your experience:
313-418-0651

🎁 Gift cards available and delivered to you right at your door step.

We look forward to making your Valentine’s Day special 💌
Dvine Pressure & Therapeutic Mobile Massage

Friendly Reminder ♥️ Service Price Increase Begins Today!Thank you all for your continued support 🤗
01/01/2026

Friendly Reminder ♥️

Service Price Increase Begins Today!

Thank you all for your continued support 🤗

♥️ ♥️
01/01/2026

♥️ ♥️

This office is simply amazing. ❤️
01/01/2026

This office is simply amazing. ❤️

Address

Wimauma, FL
33598

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Therapeutic Mobile Massage posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Therapeutic Mobile Massage:

Share