Sore backs from sitting all day
Say Goodbye to Stubborn Pain with Deep Tissue Massage in Fairfax Station
We help you loosen up tight muscles and feel better fast—no fluff, just real relief.
Say Goodbye to Stubborn Pain with Deep Tissue Massage in Fairfax Station
We help you loosen up tight muscles and feel better fast—no fluff, just real relief.
“My Neck Was Killing Me. Then I Found This Place.”
That’s what Miss Carla from Burke said after just two sessions. She’s a mom of three, works at the bank down in Lorton, and by Friday night, her neck was so tight she could barely turn her head. After one deep tissue session at our Fairfax Station spot? Boom—she could finally sleep again.
Sound familiar?
If your back feels like a brick or your shoulders always feel “stuck,” we totally get it. A deep tissue massage isn’t some fancy spa thing—it’s hands-on help for real people who are stiff, sore, or just plain fed up with feeling tight all the time.

What is Deep Tissue Massage, Really?
This ain’t your average “light rub and relax” type of massage. Deep tissue goes… well, deeper. It targets your knots, tight muscles, and the stuff that causes those sharp, nagging pains. It’s great for:
We don’t go too hard too fast—our massage therapists talk with you and work with your body so you leave feeling better, not bruised.

Why People Around Fairfax Station Keep Coming Back
There’s tons of massage places in Northern Virginia, but folks keep driving to us from Burke, Lorton, Clifton, and even down from Springfield. Why?
Because we keep it real.
No upcharges, no fancy robes. Just skilled therapists who know what they’re doing—and actually care about how you feel. You’ll get a table that’s clean and comfortable, quiet rooms, and a session that’s all about helping you move better.
Ask around—people who live near Fairfax Station Elementary or bike the Gerry Connolly Trail know us by name.

What Happens in a Session?
Before: We’ll ask where it hurts. Not a big form. Just a quick chat.
During: We work deep muscle layers, slow and steady. Not painful, but it gets in there.
After: You’ll feel looser. We’ll tell you what to drink, maybe even stretch tips if you need them.

Who Should Try It?
Got shoulder pain after building that shed last spring? Or maybe your neck’s locked from watching too many Netflix shows on your couch? This massage is for you.

How Much Does It Cost?
Prices change sometimes, so it’s best to give us a ring or check our website. We keep it fair and we won’t push stuff you don’t need.
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Come Find Us
We’re easy to get to—right off Route 123. Just a few minutes from Burke Centre Parkway.
Fairfax Station Chiropractic & Wellness Center
9015 Silverbrook Road Suite 105 Fairfax Station, VA 22039-2685
Phone: (703) 493-8445
Local Love: People Are Talking
You might’ve seen us at the Fairfax Fall Festival or maybe bumped into our team giving chair massages during Clifton Day. We’re part of this community—and we love helping folks feel like themselves again.

FAQs Deep Tissue Massage
- Q: Does deep tissue massage hurt?
A: It might feel intense in tight spots, but it shouldn’t hurt. We check in with you during your session so it stays helpful—not painful.
- Q: How long is a typical massage?
A: Most deep tissue massages last 30 to 60 minutes, depending on what your body needs. Some folks book longer if they’ve got multiple problem areas.
- Q: What should I do after my massage?
A: Drink water, stretch gently, and take it easy. Your muscles might feel a little sore the next day—that’s normal and goes away fast.
- Q: Can deep tissue help with old injuries?
A: Yep. It’s great for breaking up scar tissue and helping your body heal better. Many folks with old sports injuries or car accidents find relief.
- Q: How do I book an appointment?
A: You can call us directly at (703) 493-8445 or book online through our website: fairfaxstationchiropractic.com
- Q: Is this different from Swedish massage?
A: Totally. Swedish massage is more for relaxation. Deep tissue gets into the muscles and works out chronic tension and pain.
- Q: Do I need a doctor’s referral?
A: Nope! Just bring yourself. If you’re unsure whether massage is right for you, we’re happy to talk it through with you first.
Ready to Stop Hurting?
If you’re stiff, sore, or just tired of dealing with pain, come try a deep tissue massage. We’re not fancy—we’re just good. Real hands. Real results.

