(Isstories Editorial):- Evansville, Indiana Aug 12, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Tulip Therapy Massage, a trusted provider of massage therapy in Evansville, Indiana, is pleased to announce the addition of deep tissue massage to its menu of professional wellness services.
This new offering joins the studio’s popular lymphatic drainage massage and relaxation-focused sessions, giving clients another way to address muscle tension, chronic discomfort, and the stress of everyday life.
“Our clients asked for a high-pressure massage for muscle tightness,” said Rachel Stephens, owner of Tulip Therapy Massage. “We decided deep tissue massage would complement our existing menu of services.”
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Deep tissue massage targets the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue, making it a popular choice for people experiencing persistent muscle tightness, repetitive strain, or recovery from physically demanding work.
Appointments for deep tissue massage and other services are available now at Tulip Therapy Massage’s Evansville studio.
About Tulip Therapy Massage
Tulip Therapy Massage offers massage therapy in Evansville, Indiana, including lymphatic drainage massage, deep tissue massage, and other specialized treatments. The studio is committed to creating a relaxing, professional environment where clients can unwind and recharge.
Contact:
Tulip Therapy Massage
812-802-0802
[email protected]
www.tuliptherapymassage.com
Tulip Therapy Massage
*****@gmail.com
8128020802
4035 E Morgan Ave
http://tuliptherapymassage.com
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