Miss Rie Iwatsuki is a massage therapist based in Kew, VIC. Her practice is at 127 High Street, Kew VIC 3101, making it easy to pop in from nearby suburbs when you need some time out for your body.
Rie offers a mix of hands-on massage treatments, depending on what you’re after and how your body feels on the day. For many people, it starts with relaxation massage, which is all about easing tension and helping you switch off a bit. It’s a good option if you’ve been carrying stress in your shoulders, neck, or back.
If things feel tight, sore, or “locked up”, she can also do deep tissue massage. This style focuses on the deeper layers of muscle, which can suit aches that hang around, especially after long days on your feet or after a busy week.
For people who train, play sport, or just move a lot, there’s sports massage too. This can help with muscle recovery and day-to-day stiffness, and it’s often used to support training routines.
Rie also provides Swedish massage. It’s a classic option that many clients find helpful for general muscle comfort and feeling more loose and mobile.
In many cases, the best results come from keeping things simple and listening to how you respond. You might come in feeling stiff and leave feeling more comfortable. At times, you may notice certain areas feel tender at first, and then improve as the session goes on.
Miss Iwatsuki’s focus stays on practical, grounded care. She aims to create a calm space, and the treatment you get is based on what you need most right now. Whether you’re after a reset for your body, or you’ve got specific tight spots you want worked on, she helps you choose a style that fits.
As for background and study history, there isn’t extra detail listed publicly here, and clinical trials or research involvement aren’t stated. The main thing that matters is the work itself: different massage types, tailored to support how your body feels.
If you’re in Kew and you’re looking for relaxation, deep tissue work, sports recovery, or Swedish-style massage, Rie is there to help you feel a bit better in your day-to-day life.