Ms Susan O'neill-Siegenthaler is a massage therapist based in Grose Wold, in NSW. Her practice is at 34 Ashtons Road, Grose Wold NSW 2753. If you’re looking for a calm space to reset your body, Susan offers massage that focuses on helping muscles feel more comfortable and less tense.
Massage can be useful for lots of everyday things. Over time, people often build up tightness from work, chores, stress, or sitting for long periods. At times, that tightness shows up as sore shoulders, heavy legs, stiff hips, or that general “can’t quite move freely” feeling. Susan’s sessions suit different needs, from full-body relaxation through to deeper pressure when muscles feel knotted or worked hard.
Services include relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and Swedish massage. Relaxation massage is a gentle way to unwind and help ease stress. Deep tissue massage is there for when you want to target deeper muscle tightness. Sports massage is for people who train, stay active, or simply get sore after using muscles in a new way. Swedish massage is a popular option that uses steady techniques to help the body feel looser and more comfortable.
People come for many different reasons. Some want something soothing after a long week. Others want help before or after physical activity, especially when they notice stiffness, soreness, or tight areas. Many clients also find regular massage helps them keep up with their routine, rather than waiting until they’re feeling really run down.
Work as a massage therapist is practical and hands-on. Susan’s approach is about caring comfort during the session, with care taken to match the pressure and style to what feels right. For some people, that means starting more gently and building from there. For others, it means focusing on specific areas that feel tight or sore.
On the clinic side, the main details listed are that Susan is a massage therapist in Grose Wold, offering the types of massage above. If you want to know what might suit your body best, it helps to talk through what’s going on and what you’re hoping to get from the session.