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Sports massage in Greater Manchester

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SupplierAreaServicesPricesBooking / websiteNotes
BryskManchesterCryotherapy, Localised cryotherapy, Red light therapy, Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, Compression therapy, Lymphatic drainage£30Visit websiteManchester recovery and wellness studio offering guided cryotherapy, red light, HBOT, compression, localised cryo and lymphatic drainage sessions.
The CryoLabWhitefieldCryotherapy, Contrast therapy, Sports massage, Infrared sauna, Red light therapyCheck supplierVisit websiteWhitefield recovery and wellness clinic offering whole-body and localised cryotherapy, contrast therapy, massage, infrared sauna, red light therapy and recovery-led aesthetic services.
Apex RecoveryManchesterSports massage, Personal training, Sports recoveryCheck supplierVisit websiteManchester sports massage and recovery studio based at Jetts Gym on Oxford Road, focused on athlete recovery and performance.
Cryo ReviveManchesterCryotherapy, Lymphatic drainage, Infrared sauna, LED light therapyCheck supplierVisit websitePremium wellness and recovery studio in Manchester city centre offering whole body cryotherapy, lymphatic drainage, infrared sauna and LED light therapy.
NU.U TherapyManchesterSports massage, Holistic therapy, Aromatherapy, Reiki, ReflexologyCheck supplierVisit websiteManchester holistic therapy hub offering massage, facials, reiki, reflexology and sound therapy across two city centre locations.
ThriyvManchesterRed light therapy, Infrared sauna, Cryotherapy, Lymphatic drainage, EMS muscle toningCheck supplierVisit websiteDoctor-led wellness and aesthetics hub in Manchester city centre offering red light therapy, infrared sauna, cryotherapy, lymphatic drainage and EMS muscle toning.
Sports massage suppliers in Greater Manchester

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Brysk

Manchester recovery and wellness studio offering guided cryotherapy, red light, HBOT, compression, localised cryo and lymphatic drainage sessions.

  • Cryotherapy
  • Localised cryotherapy
  • Red light therapy
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
  • Compression therapy
  • Lymphatic drainage
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Whitefield

The CryoLab

Whitefield recovery and wellness clinic offering whole-body and localised cryotherapy, contrast therapy, massage, infrared sauna, red light therapy and recovery-led aesthetic services.

  • Cryotherapy
  • Contrast therapy
  • Sports massage
  • Infrared sauna
  • Red light therapy
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Apex Recovery

Manchester sports massage and recovery studio based at Jetts Gym on Oxford Road, focused on athlete recovery and performance.

  • Sports massage
  • Personal training
  • Sports recovery
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Manchester

Cryo Revive

Premium wellness and recovery studio in Manchester city centre offering whole body cryotherapy, lymphatic drainage, infrared sauna and LED light therapy.

  • Cryotherapy
  • Lymphatic drainage
  • Infrared sauna
  • LED light therapy
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Manchester

NU.U Therapy

Manchester holistic therapy hub offering massage, facials, reiki, reflexology and sound therapy across two city centre locations.

  • Sports massage
  • Holistic therapy
  • Aromatherapy
  • Reiki
  • Reflexology
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Manchester

Thriyv

Doctor-led wellness and aesthetics hub in Manchester city centre offering red light therapy, infrared sauna, cryotherapy, lymphatic drainage and EMS muscle toning.

  • Red light therapy
  • Infrared sauna
  • Cryotherapy
  • Lymphatic drainage
  • EMS muscle toning
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Looking for sports massage in Greater Manchester? Compare 6 local suppliers, recovery studios and clinics offering sports massage treatments and related wellness services near you.

What to look for

Look for qualified therapists, confirm the massage type (deep tissue, Swedish or remedial) and check if an assessment is included before treatment.

Popular treatments

Sports massage, deep tissue massage, remedial massage, trigger point therapy and assisted stretching sessions.

Frequently asked questions

How much does sports massage cost in Greater Manchester?

Sports massage sessions typically range from £40 to £85 depending on session length, therapist experience and whether an initial assessment is included.

What should I look for in a sports massage supplier?

Look for qualified therapists with recognised sports massage qualifications and check whether they conduct an assessment before treatment.

How long does a sports massage session last?

Sessions typically last between 30 and 60 minutes, with longer sessions available for full-body or targeted deep tissue work.