Mrs Ashlee Andersen is a Massage Therapist based in Innisfail, Queensland. She works out of 88 Rankin Street, Innisfail QLD 4860, with a calm, practical approach that helps people feel more comfortable in their own bodies.
Her massage work is all about easing tension and improving how your muscles feel day to day. In many cases, that means supporting people who sit a lot for work, spend time on their feet, or deal with everyday stress that shows up as tight shoulders, sore backs, or aching legs. She also sees plenty of people after sport or training, where muscles can feel heavy, stiff, or a bit “knotted up”.
Ashlee provides a mix of relaxation massage and more focused bodywork. If you want something gentle and calming, relaxation massage is a good starting point. When the tightness is deeper, deep tissue massage can help target stubborn areas. Sports massage is useful when you are training for an event or getting back into routine, and trigger point therapy can be a helpful option for those sore spots that keep coming back.
Over time, the work tends to be about finding what helps you the most, not using the same approach for everyone. At times that means keeping things light and steady. Other times it means working a bit more firmly to help release muscle tightness. She pays attention to how your body responds during the session, so the massage stays comfortable.
In terms of experience, Ashlee builds her confidence through regular hands-on massage sessions and learning from what people report during and after treatment. She also keeps up with ongoing learning so her techniques stay current and safe.
Education details are kept simple, with training in massage therapy forming the base for her work. There isn’t any specific research or clinical trial information listed, so her focus stays on everyday clinic care and helping people get better muscle comfort.
If you are after a session that feels grounded and not rushed, Ashlee’s style is warm and straightforward. Massage can be a small thing that makes a big difference, especially when your body has been holding tension for weeks.