Annabel Ngo is a Massage Therapist based in Burwood, NSW. Her practice is at 14 Neich Parade, Burwood NSW 2134.
Annabel offers hands-on bodywork aimed at helping you feel more comfortable in your day-to-day life. If you’ve been carrying stress, sitting at a desk for long hours, or just feeling tight and sore, massage can be a helpful reset.
Her sessions include Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and relaxation massage. Each one is a bit different, and the focus can shift depending on what your body is asking for that day.
Swedish massage is often a great starting point when you want gentler easing and overall relaxation. Many people come in after a busy week and just want their muscles to unwind.
Deep tissue massage targets deeper muscle tightness. Over time, things like poor posture, repeated movements, and everyday strain can build up. In many cases, this kind of massage helps you feel looser and more mobile.
Sports massage is useful when you’re training or recovering. It can also suit people who have aches from sport, workouts, or just being more active than usual.
Relaxation massage is for those who want to slow down. At times, it’s not only about muscles, but also about calming your nervous system so you can breathe a bit easier and feel less on edge.
Annabel works with adults who want support with common aches and discomforts, like general muscle tension, tight shoulders and back, and that “heavy” feeling in the legs after lots of walking or standing. You don’t need to be an athlete to benefit from a sports-style approach either.
Appointments are kept practical and easy to follow. You can talk through what you’re feeling and what you want from the session, and Annabel helps guide the treatment from there.
There’s no need for a big story, just the basics: where you feel it, how long it’s been going on, and what helps you. After the session, you may notice you move a little freer, and your body feels a bit less tight.
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