Ms Chonthicha Yindeepot is a Massage Therapist based in Lidcombe, NSW. You can find the practice at 81/23-25 John St, Lidcombe NSW 2141. Her focus is on hands-on massage that helps people feel better in their body, especially when stress, tight muscles, or day-to-day aches start to build up.
Massage can be simple and relaxing, or it can be deeper and more targeted, depending on what you need. In many cases, clients come in wanting relief from muscle tightness, sore spots, or that heavy, worn-out feeling after work, sport, or being on your feet a lot. The sessions are practical and geared towards comfort, with the style adjusted to suit the situation.
Ms Yindeepot offers a mix of massage types. This includes relaxation massage, which is great when you want to unwind and let your muscles loosen up. Deep tissue massage is used when there’s more stubborn tension and you need firmer pressure to work through tight areas. Sports massage is also available for people training for events, getting back into activity, or recovering from training that’s left them feeling tight or sore. Swedish massage rounds out the options, often chosen for a smooth, steady approach that still helps the body relax.
Appointments are a chance to talk through what’s going on for you on the day. That way, the treatment can be more useful, not just “one size fits all”. Sometimes people want a gentle session to help them switch off. Other times they want the focus on specific areas, like the back, shoulders, neck, or legs. Massage can support how you move, how you recover, and how you feel day to day.
Ms Yindeepot works with people of different ages and activity levels. This includes busy adults who carry stress in their muscles, people returning to exercise, and anyone dealing with general aches from everyday life. If you’re not sure what type of massage is right, it’s often okay to start with a relaxed style and adjust once you see how your body responds.
There’s no big fuss. Just a calm, straightforward approach to massage, with the goal of helping you feel looser and more comfortable. Clinical trials and research are not listed for this practice, and there are no public hospital affiliations shown.