Chronic tension in the neck, traps, lower back, or hips? Deep tissue massage in Fort Lauderdale, FL is the modality designed for it. Unlike a relaxation Swedish session, deep tissue work uses sustained pressure on specific muscle groups to break up adhesions and release the long-held patterns of tightness that build up from desk work, athletic training, or stress. The therapists on this page are trained in proper deep tissue technique.
Important to know: a good deep tissue session in Fort Lauderdale should NOT leave you bruised or in pain afterwards. Soreness for 24 hours is normal; sharp pain or bruising means the therapist worked too aggressively. Communication during the session matters — say something the moment pressure feels wrong. The best therapists pace their pressure to the threshold where tissue releases without tightening.
Browse therapists below — each profile lists specialties, hourly rates, and a direct phone number. Contact the therapist of your choice for booking; there are no platform fees and no booking surcharges.
Hourly rates for deep tissue massage in Fort Lauderdale typically range from $90 to $220 depending on the therapist's experience, specialty, and session length. Each profile on this page shows the therapist's exact starting rate — text them directly to confirm pricing for longer sessions or specialty add-ons.
Pick a therapist from the list below whose specialties match what you need, then call or text the phone number on their profile. Most Fort Lauderdale therapists confirm appointments within an hour by text. There are no booking fees and no app to download.
Discomfort is normal during sustained pressure on a chronic trigger point — that's the muscle releasing. Sharp pain, however, is not normal. The best Fort Lauderdale therapists pace pressure to the threshold where the tissue gives way without provoking a guard response. Tell the therapist immediately if any pressure crosses from "intense but useful" into actual pain.
Swedish massage uses light-to-medium pressure with long, flowing strokes — it's primarily for relaxation and circulation. Deep tissue uses slower, sustained pressure on specific muscles to release chronic tension. Most Fort Lauderdale therapists offer both; deep tissue is the right choice when you have a specific tight area you want addressed.
For chronic tension that's been around for months or years, plan on 3–4 sessions over 2–3 weeks to make a real dent, then monthly maintenance. For acute soreness from a tough workout, a single session within 48 hours typically resolves it. Fort Lauderdale therapists can usually accommodate shorter follow-up appointments at slightly reduced rates.