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September 2025 by Tynelia Gryphon
Subscription deal for members is rather nice, with massage time rolled over over if a month is missed. The LMTs that I've seen here have all been very professional, communicating clearly and never crossing boundaries. They are also personable, easy to talk to or rest quietly and relax into the service with if the mood strikes.
My usual therapist always takes a few min to get updates on my health, assess my needs, and adjust care. They take great care of me here and it has been well worth the cost as part of my ongoing pain management strategy.
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August 2025 by Colt Pierce
Excellent. Front desk was very kind and attentive. Ian was very respectful and professional. Very skilled with strong hands. Nearly had to tap out a few times. Would recommend
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August 2025 by Bhavani Shankar Krishna Kumar
Great massage by Liam
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August 2025 by guadalupe arena
A very nice environment, kind and professional treatment. I feel safe and comfortable before, during and after the massage.
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August 2025 by Megan Wallin-Kerth
Came here for a deep tissue massage after years of chronic issues with cramping, tense neck and shoulders, and Ian did an amazing job. Very good massage, and excellent communication. He also took note of when the massage was too hard, and was able to answer my questions about certain problematic areas. He was happy to give stretching tips as well. Codi (I think?) at the front desk was amazingly helpful, kind, and professional as well.
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July 2025 by cnavarrete
The front desk service was great, but the massage alone from Jackie was exceptional. By far, the best massage i have ever received. I will definitely be going back. I've gone to other places near by, but the quality and knowledge is beyond my expectation. I went in with a very bad tension headache and shoulder/neck pain from migraines. I asked for a deep tissue massage, and Jackie delivered! She knew how to pin point the areas that needed attention. I woke up the next morning without any pain!
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July 2025 by Suzanne Neiman
Terrible service stay away from Grederick he is not able to be a regular masseur he completely idiotic my tried to diagnose me with a frozen shoulder . I have nothing on my sjoulder
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August 2024 by Zane Mullan
Kat did a very good job on my stiff back muscles. I carry a lot of stress in my back from working on a computer all day and I really needed that. The environment was comfortable and relaxing to me, and all the staff I saw were professional and pleasant. I would recommend Elements and Kat to anyone looking for a good deep tissue massage. Thank you!
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August 2024 by Erica West
Cassie was amazing. She listened to my needs and helped me so much. I had such a powerful emotional release after this session. I am so grateful and will be returning.
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August 2024 by robin wallace
Liam is an extremely good massage therapist. My neck was killing me for months, and I walked out feeling almost as limber as I was 40 years ago! My neck still doesn't hurt 3 days later ☺️
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August 2024 by Stuti Fernandes
Crystal is amazing! Great front desk staff.
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July 2024 by Liza Ramos
Lora was gentle enough to relieve my level 6.5 pain. After the massage, I felt more relax and slept "like a baby."
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May 2024 by Pham A.
I've been to a couple different Elements Massage (Lake Oswego, Tanasbourne) for MEDICAL MASSAGE, with focus on both legs and feet for lower peripheral neuropathy along with some lower back pain and muscle tension and cramping issues from a laminectomy at L3 as well. Out of every treatment option under the sun, massage therapy is the most useful. No drugs, PT or surgery even come close toward relief and recovery after over six years of dealing with my conditions. Sadly most insurance doesn't cover massage or has very limited visits per year so it gets expensive fast, even though my doctors would prescribe it perpetually for the medical benefits if I requested it. My latest visit at Tanasbourne in late April of 2024 was 90 minutes with Kat, she did a fantastic job, dug in deep with hard pressure as I prefer, light massage does nothing for severe neuropathy and preventing debilitating muscle cramping. Deep tissue is the way to go, on scale of 4-5 with 5 being hard pressure pain in a good way, she put in a solid 3-4. PROS: - Have always had great DEEP TISSUE massages every visit by a man or woman, therapists have been well qualified. - Every visit the massage therapist listened and focused on the areas requested (after years of severe neuropathy I know where to focus). - ALWAYS feel better after a deep, and sometimes painful massage, the kind where it hurts so good. - All professional, no feeling of being uncomfortable or pressured to tip. - Clean and modern facilities. - Mellow typical massage music. - Tables that raise and lower and are heated. - Can usually accommodate a quick same day schedule. - Most locations are easily accessible and disabled friendly. CONS: - No direct billing to insurance (some locations used to do this, but stopped), but can provide you with an invoice. - Does not provide a hot moist towel at end like many places do to wipe off any lingering lotion or oil, even though they have them and sometimes use them during your massage. Even less fancy places provide a dry towel. Nothing here, I guess you could use the massage table sheets. - Massage oil or lotion had a slight scent, nothing unpleasant or too strong, but noticeable. - Encourages tipping, even for medical massage (which shouldn't be required). ... While I don't mind tipping a little for Medical Massage, it is often deemed as necessary by medical professionals, just like Physical Therapy. Some massage therapist charge a higher rate for 'Medical Massage' and therefore make note that gratuity is not necessary as it's basically included in the rate. The benefits towards positive health with massage is far greater than the world, insurance or science might document, sort of like chiropractors, even though many insurance are starting to accept them now as legitimate practice. I mean, we don't tip chiropractors, PT, primary care doctors or surgeons?!? Some chiropractors have onsite massage, but my luck with finding a good deep tissue massage therapist through a chiropractor has yet to happen, probably because it's a lot of work and requires a lot of strength and stamina to dig in deep. Solution -- establishments need to pay their massage therapist a far better base rate, then tipping wouldn't be even be a question. My guess is that most chiropractors and massage studios don't pay their therapist a higher rate for 'Medical Massage' grade therapy, when they should ... The industry needs to change their mindset. SUMMARY: Elements seems to hire qualified massage therapists, no complaints there. Rates are on the higher side. Biggest downside is on the corporation as a whole being too lazy and cheap to bill insurance directly and not paying extra to their therapist for Medical Massage, and of course no towels for cleaning yourself up before exiting.
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April 2024 by Jessica L.
I booked an appointment online over a week in advance, was then called asked to reschedule saying the time online wasn't available. Then the night before the rescheduled time, at 8pm they asked to reschedule again.
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March 2024 by Lauren Haeberlin
Very friendly staff, knowledgeable therapists, and best priced massage membership in the area!