Chia Yi Chen is a Massage Therapist based in Cottesloe, WA. The clinic is at Unit 5 11 Station Street, Cottesloe WA 6011.
Massage can be a simple way to feel a bit better in your body. Chia Yi Chen offers treatments for people who want help with everyday stress and tension, plus those dealing with tighter, sore muscles from daily life or sport.
Common reasons people book a massage include feeling stiff through the neck, shoulders, back, or legs. At times it can also be about tight spots that keep coming back, or sore areas that feel like they need attention before they settle down.
Services include relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and trigger point therapy. Each one is used a little differently, depending on what feels tight and what you’re trying to get out of the session.
Relaxation massage is often chosen when you want to unwind. It can help your muscles feel calmer and easier to move, especially when you’ve had a busy week or you’re carrying stress in your body.
Deep tissue massage focuses more on worked-in tension. It can suit people who feel “knotted” or sore from overuse, long hours sitting, or training. The aim is to work through muscle tightness in a steady, practical way.
Sports massage is helpful for people who play sport or train regularly. It may be used to support recovery, help manage stiffness after activity, and keep the body feeling more ready for the next session.
Trigger point therapy is another option when there are specific tight areas that feel like they won’t shift. These spots can be tender, and they can also refer discomfort to nearby areas. Working on them can make a noticeable difference for some people.
Chia Yi Chen’s approach stays grounded and down to earth. Massage is not always one-size-fits-all, so the focus is on what your muscles are doing and how they respond. Over time, clients often find it easier to keep on top of tightness when sessions are matched to what’s going on for them.
Details about education, research, or clinical trials are not listed here. If you’re thinking about booking, it can help to mention what you’re feeling and what you’d like to change, so the session can be set up around your needs.