Ms Yaniga Tawevorrachot is a Massage Therapist based in Concord, NSW. She works from 73 Majors Bay Rd, Concord NSW 2137, in a space set up for calm, hands-on care.
Her massage work focuses on helping people feel better in their day-to-day body. You might see her for relaxation when work or life has you feeling a bit tight, or for deeper treatments when muscles need more attention.
Ms Tawevorrachot offers a mix of massage styles, including relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and trigger point therapy. Deep tissue massage is often chosen when there are sore, tight areas that just won’t seem to ease off. Sports massage can suit people who train regularly, whether it’s running, gym work, or weekend sport, and want help with recovery and muscle comfort.
Trigger point therapy is there for the stubborn knots. These are the spots that can feel tender when you press them, and they can sometimes “hold” tension in the surrounding muscles. In many cases, easing those points can help your whole area feel looser and more comfortable.
Because everyone’s body responds differently, the sessions can feel simple and practical. The goal is to focus on what’s going on for you at the time, and to use the right kind of massage to match it. Some people come in wanting gentle relief first, while others prefer a firmer approach to work through deeper tightness.
In terms of experience, details like years of practice aren’t listed here, but her service range shows she works across different massage needs—relaxation, deeper muscle work, sports-related recovery, and targeted trigger point treatment.
Education and qualifications are not provided in the information available here, so there are no specific training details to share. If you’d like to know more about her background, it’s best to ask directly when you book.
There’s also no information listed about clinical trials, and no research projects mentioned. What is clear is the practical side: she provides hands-on massage options that aim to help with muscle comfort and day-to-day tension.