Restorative Myofascial Massage Therapy in Draper, Utah
Fascial tightness can feel like it locks your body in place. It causes pain, stiffness, and limits your range of motion.
Over time, these restrictions in connective tissue may lead to chronic pain or widespread soreness.
At Return to Harmony in Draper, our myofascial massage therapy helps release those restrictions. Our therapists focus on reducing pain in your myofascial tissues so you can move more freely.
Serving Draper and the Local Community
Our clinic is conveniently located in Draper, Utah. We provide care to clients across the Salt Lake Valley who need relief from myofascial pain, chronic tightness, and movement limitations.
11576 S State St STE 502, Draper, UT 84020
Clinic Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 9AM – 8PM
Friday to Saturday: 9AM – 5PM
Sunday: Closed
What Is Myofascial Massage?
Myofascial massage, also called myofascial release therapy, focuses on fascia. It’s the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, nerves, and blood vessels.Â
When fascia becomes stiff or restricted, it can cause pain, limit flexibility, and affect multiple areas of your body.
During a session, the therapist applies gentle, sustained pressure. Techniques may include stretching used in myofascial release, rolling the skin, or releasing knots and trigger points.Â
Sessions last 30 to 60 minutes, and mild soreness afterward is normal as your fascia adjusts.

SATISFIED CLIENTS
We love our clients and we work hard to make them live pain free.
THERAPISTS
Our amazing therapists are all trained in the Kametz method.
MASSAGE SERVICES
Our massage services are all tailored to the unique needs of our clients.
Why Draper Clients Trust Return to Harmony
Expertise You Can Trust
We are the only clinic offering the Kametz Methodâ„¢, a proprietary approach that combines myofascial release with scar tissue repair. This helps reduce pain and restore healthy fascia over time.
Licensed Massage Therapists
Each massage therapist at Return to Harmony is trained in myofascial release therapy, trigger point therapy, and advanced techniques. Your treatment plan is customized to the areas of your body that need the most care.
Healing that Improves Session by Session
Restrictions in fascia often develop over years of stress, injury, or repetitive strain. Releasing those restrictions takes consistent care.
With each session, you may notice less tightness, greater mobility, and improved posture. Clients often report reduced back pain, fewer headaches, and better overall movement.
Benefits of Myofascial Massage Therapy
Myofascial massage therapy in Draper, UT offers potential benefits such as:
- Pain Relief: Target chronic soreness and fascial tightness so your body feels lighter and more at ease.
- Restored Range of Motion: Release restrictions in connective tissue to restore muscle and joint mobility.
- Fewer Knots: Reduce trigger points and stiff areas within the myofascial tissue that cause recurring pain.
- Better Circulation: Improve blood flow and oxygen delivery to support recovery and healing.
- Posture Support: Ease low back and neck tension while improving alignment and reducing daily strain.
- Better Sleep Quality: Relax fascia and soft tissue so you can sleep more comfortably and wake up refreshed.
- Increased Energy and Focus: Experience more focus and vitality as chronic tightness and discomfort ease.

Who May Benefit from Myofascial Release?
This therapy may be helpful for a wide range of health conditions and lifestyles, including:

Office Workers
Hours at a desk often create tension in the neck, shoulders, and back.

Athletes
Training can place stress on fascia and joints. Release therapy restores movement and helps prevent injuries.

People with chronic pain
Conditions like fibromyalgia, myofascial pain syndrome, and widespread muscle pain often improve with this approach.

Post-surgical recovery
Manual therapy may reduce scar tissue and support rehabilitation.

People with headaches
Trigger points in fascia can radiate pain into the head, shoulders, and jaw.
FAQs
Is myofascial release therapy the same as deep tissue massage?
No. Deep tissue massage works on muscle fibers, while myofascial release massage focuses on connective tissue that surrounds muscles and joints.
Will I feel sore after a session?
You may feel mild soreness or fatigue as your fascia releases. This usually fades within a day.
How does it differ from physical therapy?
While some forms of physical therapy incorporate fascia release, our massage therapists focus directly on reducing fascial tightness and restoring mobility.
How many sessions should I schedule?
Myofascial pain may require multiple treatments. Some clients experience relief after one visit, while others see the best results through a series of sessions.
Book Your Myofascial Massage in Draper, Utah
Don’t let fascia restrictions or myofascial pain control your movement. At Return to Harmony, our therapists use advanced myofascial release therapy to restore comfort and improve function.
Schedule your myofascial massage therapy today and discover the benefits of this specialized care.









