Mr Daniel Thomas Lee is a massage therapist based in North Albury, NSW. He works from 98b Fallon Street, North Albury NSW 2640, and his focus is on hands-on massage that helps people feel looser and move more freely.
Massage is a big part of everyday wellbeing, and Daniel’s appointments suit a range of needs. Some people come in just to unwind after a long week. Others want help with more specific muscle tightness, sore spots, or that heavy, stiff feeling you get after work, gardening, or lots of time on your feet.
His service is made up of relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and trigger point therapy. Relaxation massage tends to be about easing tension and helping the body calm down. Deep tissue massage is often used when muscles feel stubborn or tight, especially around the shoulders, back, hips, and legs. Sports massage can be useful for people training for sport or simply dealing with sore muscles from increased activity. Trigger point therapy is for those small, tight knots that can be uncomfortable and hard to ignore.
Over time, the work has helped people with everyday aches and stiffness, as well as the kinds of tight muscles that build up from sitting, driving, or repetitive movement. In many cases, people notice they move a bit better after a session, and they sleep more comfortably when stress and muscle tension are eased. At times, a massage plan may be spread out across a few visits, especially when the body has been holding onto tightness for a while.
Daniel also keeps things practical during appointments. Sessions are built around what feels tight or sore on the day, and the work can be adjusted to suit comfort levels. That matters, because everyone’s body is different. Some people want a gentle start. Others prefer firmer pressure right away, particularly for deep muscle work.
When it comes to training, the focus is on massage techniques and safe, hands-on practice. There’s no one “magic” approach for everyone, so the goal is steady, clear bodywork that fits the person in front of him.
If you’re considering massage for general tension, sports recovery, or muscle knotting, Daniel can talk through what you’re feeling and what you want to get out of the session.