Deep Tissue Relief with a Whole-Body Strategy

Raynor Massage is a deep, therapeutic treatment for people who want more than spot-based muscle work. Instead of focusing only on where it hurts, it works through the body as connected tension lines, helping release built-up load that can affect movement, posture, and recovery.

This method draws from global bodywork influences, including shiatsu, acupressure, Ayurvedic principles, reflexology, yoga breathwork, and LomiLomi-style flow. The result is a treatment that can be firm and precise where needed, while still supporting full-body balance and long-term function.

If you are used to standard deep tissue massage but still feel recurring tightness, stress build-up, or repeat flare-ups, Raynor Massage offers a broader and more effective way to work.

Key Facts

Session lengths: 60, 90, or 120 minutes

Treatment style: Deep, holistic, full-body therapeutic bodywork

Oil use: Oil-based

Clothing: Typically partial undress for effective bodywork and flow

Pressure level: Medium to deep, always adapted to your tolerance

Focus: Tension lines across the whole body, not just one sore spot

Best for: Stubborn tightness, stress load, mobility limits, recovery support

Good fit for: Busy professionals, active clients, and regular deep tissue users

Approach: Fully tailored each session, never a fixed routine

Who Raynor Massage Is For

Raynor Massage suits clients who prefer firm, hands-on treatment and want more depth than a standard relaxation massage. It is a good option when the body feels heavily loaded, especially after demanding work weeks, intense training, or long periods of physical or mental strain.

It is often chosen by people who respond well to stronger pressure and want a full-body session that can be directed to priority areas without losing overall treatment flow. It also works well for clients who want focused bodywork that supports mobility, recovery, and physical resilience.

If you like treatment that feels purposeful, thorough, and clearly therapeutic, Raynor is usually a strong fit.

Safety and Contraindications

Raynor Massage is generally suitable for all ages, and pressure can always be adjusted to your comfort. Your safety comes first, so there are situations where treatment needs to be delayed, adapted, or medically cleared before we proceed.

You should not attend a session if you have a fever, active infection, acute illness, suspected fracture, recent major trauma, chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, severe unexplained swelling, or contagious skin conditions in treatment areas. Please wait until you are medically well and cleared.

Medical clearance is recommended before booking if you have had recent surgery or invasive procedures, active or recent cancer treatment, known clotting risk or DVT under investigation, unstable cardiovascular or neurological conditions, severe or unstable osteoporosis, or any condition where manual therapy has been restricted by your clinician.

Raynor Massage is not provided during pregnancy.

Raynor Massage F.A.Q

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Raynor Massage is a deep, holistic bodywork method that works across the whole body rather than only one sore area. It draws from shiatsu, acupressure, reflexology, breath-led release work, and flowing massage traditions to treat connected tension patterns.

Standard deep tissue often focuses locally on painful muscles. Raynor is broader and follows full-body tension lines, so treatment is not limited to where symptoms are felt most. The goal is more complete release and better movement quality overall.

It should feel effective, not overwhelming. Some areas can feel intense when long-held tension is being released, but pressure is always adjusted to your tolerance. You can ask for lighter or deeper work at any time.

It is a strong fit for clients who prefer firm, purposeful bodywork and want more than a relaxation massage. It is popular with busy professionals, active clients, and people who carry chronic tightness from work, training, travel, or stress.

Yes, this is one of the main reasons people choose it. Instead of repeatedly working one sore point, Raynor addresses broader tension chains that may be feeding the same pattern.

Raynor sessions are available in 60 and 90minutes.

No. You will be guided clearly before and during the session. Professional draping is always used, and only the area being treated is uncovered.

Yes. Many active clients use Raynor to reduce overload, improve movement quality, and support recovery between training blocks. It can also be a strong alternative to routine sports massage when you want broader full-body results.

Wear comfortable clothing that is easy to change out of. Hydrate normally, avoid a very heavy meal right before treatment, and share any recent health changes in advance.

Yes. Many clients rotate modalities across a treatment plan. If your goals are more neurological, mobilisation-based, or lymph-focused, another session type or a hybrid format may be a better match on that day.

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Drink water, keep movement gentle, and avoid very heavy training or lifting for the rest of the day if possible. Give your body time to settle so you keep the benefit of the session.

Some clients feel pleasantly tired, looser, or emotionally lighter after treatment. Mild temporary soreness can happen after deeper work. This usually settles within 24 to 48 hours.

Do not book if you have fever, active infection, acute illness, suspected fracture, recent major trauma, chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, severe unexplained swelling, or contagious skin conditions in treatment areas.

Yes, before treatment if you have recent surgery, active or recent cancer treatment, clotting risk or DVT investigation, unstable cardiovascular or neurological conditions, severe/unstable osteoporosis, or any condition where manual therapy has been medically restricted.