Ms Kanae Hasegawa is a massage therapist in Collie, WA. She works from 22 Harvey Street, Collie WA 6225, in a calm space where you can slow down and feel a bit more like yourself again.
Her main focus is hands-on massage for day-to-day aches and the kind of tight muscles that build up after work, sport, or long hours on your feet. In many cases, people come in because they want relief from soreness, stress tension, or general stiffness. At times it’s also about recovery after exercise, especially if you’ve pushed a little harder than usual.
Ms Hasegawa offers Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and relaxation massage. Swedish massage is often a gentle way to help your muscles feel calmer and looser. Deep tissue massage goes a bit deeper, which can suit areas that feel stubborn or tight and won’t seem to shift. Sports massage is useful when you’re training, playing, or getting back into movement after a break. Relaxation massage is more about ease and comfort, helping you unwind and reset.
Sessions are usually matched to what you’re feeling on the day. Some people want lighter work that feels soothing and relaxing. Others prefer stronger pressure where it makes sense for the problem area. The aim is simple: help you move easier, feel more comfortable, and walk out feeling less tense than when you arrived.
Over time, regular massage can also help with how your body handles stress and activity. When muscles stay more relaxed, many people find it’s easier to keep up with their normal routine. It doesn’t have to be complicated. A consistent approach can make a difference, especially if you’re dealing with ongoing tightness from work or sport.
Ms Hasegawa’s training and experience guide the way each session is delivered, with care and attention to comfort. She keeps things practical and grounded, so you’re not left wondering what’s happening or why. If you have any areas that feel sensitive or you’re unsure what type of massage suits you, it’s easy to talk it through before starting.
No clinical trials are listed for this practice, and the focus stays firmly on hands-on treatment and everyday wellbeing.