Samanta Da Silva Ferreira is a Massage Therapist based in Townsville City, Queensland. Her practice is at 291-293 Flinders Street, Townsville City QLD 4810. You’ll find a calm, straightforward approach here, focused on how your body feels day to day.
Massage can help with stress and everyday tension, and Samanta works with people who want real relief after busy weeks. Sessions often suit those who sit for long periods, spend time on their feet, or feel tight through the shoulders, back, and legs. At times, the goal is relaxation. Other times, it’s more about loosening stubborn muscle tightness so you can move a bit easier.
The types of massage Samanta offers include relaxation massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and Swedish massage. Relaxation massage is a good fit when your body feels wound up and you just want to switch off for a while. Swedish massage is usually lighter and helps with general comfort and flow through the muscles.
For areas that feel noticeably tight or sore, deep tissue massage can be useful. This style aims to work into deeper muscle layers, especially where you may have been holding tension for weeks. It’s not always comfortable the whole way through, but the session can be adjusted to suit what feels right on the day.
Sports massage is also available. This is often chosen by people who train for sport, do regular gym work, or want support with recovery after physical activity. It can help when muscles feel stiff, heavy, or a bit out of sorts after exercise.
In many cases, a massage is about more than just one-off comfort. It’s also about helping your body cope better with your routine. Over time, regular sessions may make it easier to keep tension under control, improve how you feel after work or training, and support overall wellbeing.
Details like education history, research involvement, or clinical trials aren’t listed in the information here. What is clear is the service focus: practical massage types to suit different needs, from gentle relaxation through to deeper work when muscles demand it.