Denver Massage. 20 Years Experience. Deep Tissue. Relaxation. 

Compassionate Care, Clinical Expertise: Your Path to Recovery Starts Here

Experience the Profound Benefits of Massage Therapy

Equipped with two decades of experience and a diverse array of techniques, I can help your body feel better. Whether you are recovering from chronic stress or injury or simply want to experience a state of deep relaxation, you have come to the right place!

Rebuild. Recover. Rebound!

Schedule Your Massage Today!

Call or Text Matthew at (505) 417-4609

 

Availability

Five Days a Week

Appointments are by phone only

Location

1441 York St. 

Suite 302

Denver, CO 80206

at the Colorado Chinese Medicine University

Many forms of payment accepted

Cash, check, credit card and Venmo

Services and Pricing

One Hour Treatment:  $110

90 Minute Treatment: $165

All treatments are integrative, meaning that I will use any of my available tools to achieve the best outcome possible. No upcharges for services like deep tissue or Kinesio Taping. 

About Matthew

A native-born New Mexican, I have been a licensed massage therapist since 2004 after graduating from massage school in Albuquerque, NM.  I have since been a continuous student of manual therapies, gaining extensive training in craniosacral therapy, neural manipulation, NeuroKinetic Therapy (NKT®) and Kinesio Taping® of which I am a certified instructor. I also worked briefly as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic.

I have experience in a variety of settings, including spas, medical and chiropractic offices, as well as with numerous professional athletes. I have maintained a private practice most of my professional career.

I am a proud educator of over ten years of anatomy, massage, and Kinesio Taping. I most recently taught massage at the Albuquerque School of Healing Arts.

A recent transplant to Colorado, I am thrilled to call Denver my new home. You can also find me at The Wellness Center in Glendale or at The Chanda Center for Health in Lakewood. 

I look forward to being part of your journey towards feeling better in your body!

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first session like?

The first time you come see me, you will have to fill out a brief medical history form.  You will get plenty of massage, but the interview and assessment will take up much of this visit, depending on your issues.  For this reason I recommend scheduling 90 minutes for your first time. 

I will take time to assess your movement and the condition of your muscles and soft tissues. I can then be able to tell how much I can help you.

Do I have to take off my clothes?

Absolutely not.
If you’re coming in for treatment of a specific injury or condition, it’s often best to remain clothed. This allows me to reassess movement and posture throughout the session. If access to a specific area is needed for more focused work, you will remain fully draped, and only the area being treated will be exposed—always with your comfort, privacy, and consent as the priority.

For wellness massage sessions, you may undress to your personal comfort level. We will work within whatever level of comfort you choose, and I will only undrape the area being treated, using professional discretion at all times.

Do you take insurance?

No, sorry!

 

What types of problems can massage help?

Massage can help a variety of soft tissue-based injuries.  “Soft tissue” refers to muscles and fascia (the tissue surrounding muscles, joints and organs).  From carpal tunel to plantar fasciitis to headaches, there is a wide range of issue that originate in soft tissue dysfunction.  If this is the case, my style of work will be most of what you need. If there is an underlying structural or otherwise non-soft tissue issue, I can refer you to out to other practitioners who may be able to help you better.

Will it hurt? Will I be sore?

It may, but in a good way!   Truth be told, at times it is appropriate to use a lot of pressure in a massage.  This high stimulus can feel uncomfortable at first, but it should ultimately feel therapeutic.  You will know this at a body level, and I have enough training and experience to read when your limbic system is about to be overstimulated (i.e. you feel like slapping your therapist!).  If the hurt ever feels like its not therapeutic anymore, and just a BAD pain, please let me know and I will gladly adjust the pressure.    

You may be sore the day following deep tissue massage work.  This is normal.  Stay hydrated and, not unlike workout soreness, it will pass.

 

Do you go to people's houses?

I do not go to people’s houses.  I only work out of my office.

How long before I get better?

This can be difficult to determine.  Sometimes just one or two sessions is all you need, sometimes more.  Generally, the longer you’ve had the issue, the longer it will take to resolve.

After the second treatment I can give you an  estimate of how many sessions I’m willing to do before it may be time to refer you out.  I’m invested in your well-being, and take a results-based approach.  As as we get good results we will keep going until we have achieved your functional outcomes.   

If the results don’t persist (if you’re better for a day or two but the symptoms come right back)  then soft tissue dysfunction is likely not the driver of your injury.   Often times it takes one or two sessions before this becomes clear.

Matthew Villegas, Licensed Massage Therapist

CO Lic. MT.0026791

1441 York St. Suite 302

Denver, CO 80206

(505) 417-4609