Miss Melinda E Ho is a massage therapist based in East Perth, WA. You’ll find her practice at 123 To 125 Royal Street, East Perth WA 6004. The sessions are focused on helping people feel more comfortable in their bodies, whether that’s from everyday stress or from muscles that just feel tight and tired.
Her massage options include relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and Swedish massage. Each style can feel a bit different. Some people come in wanting a slower, calmer session to unwind. Others want deeper work to target sore spots, heavy legs, or that “knotted” feeling that won’t shift.
In many cases, massage helps with things like muscle tension, post-activity recovery, and general aches that build up over time. If you’ve been sitting a lot, working on your feet, training, or just pushing through busy weeks, you might notice the same problem showing up in your neck, shoulders, back, hips, or legs. Miss Ho’s approach is about using the right pressure and rhythm for what your muscles seem to need on the day.
Sports massage can be useful when you want support around training and recovery. It’s also a common choice for people who are getting back into exercise, dealing with tight areas after sport, or looking for a bit more care after longer efforts. Relaxation and Swedish massage suit those days when you just want to switch off, move slower, and feel more at ease from head to toe.
Deep tissue massage is there for when lighter work doesn’t quite cut it. At times, it’s the best option for stubborn tightness or soreness. The goal isn’t to “push through” pain. It’s about finding a steady balance, checking in during the session, and working in a way that helps you feel better after, not worse.
Miss Ho keeps things practical and down to earth. Sessions are designed to fit in with real life, not big complicated routines. If you’re not sure which style matches what you need, the appointment can still start with a clear chat about what’s going on for you and what you’re hoping to get out of the session.
At this stage, no details about education, research, or clinical trials are listed with the profile.