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  Four Hands Massage at Joy Massage  1356 S Gilbert Rd, STE B-10, Mesa, AZ 85204 480-913-8609 Open Daily: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM Experience the ultimate in luxury and deep relaxation with our  Four Hands Massage  at Joy Massage. This premium treatment features  two skilled therapists working in perfect harmony , creating a seamless, synchronized flow of touch that melts tension and calms the mind more quickly than any traditional massage. Using a blend of long, soothing strokes, mirrored movements, and balanced pressure, both therapists work together to ease tight muscles, improve circulation, and guide the body into a profound state of relaxation. The rhythmic coordination of four expert hands creates a sensory experience so immersive that your mind naturally drifts into deep tranquility, helping release stress and restore energetic balance. Ideal for anyone seeking a heightened level of relaxation, this massage offers twice the attention, deeper therapeutic benefi...

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  A Swedish massage is a gentle, full-body treatment designed to relax the entire body and ease muscle tension. It uses smooth, flowing techniques—primarily long gliding strokes (effleurage), kneading (petrissage), rhythmic tapping (tapotement), friction, and gentle stretching—to increase circulation, release tightness, and promote an overall sense of calm. During the session, the therapist applies light to medium pressure, adjusting based on your comfort. Warm oil or lotion is typically used to allow the hands to glide effortlessly over the skin. The slow, steady pace helps quiet the nervous system, reduce stress, and improve flexibility. Swedish massage is ideal for anyone new to massage or seeking relaxation rather than deep muscle work. It can help relieve everyday aches, encourage better sleep, and support general well-being.

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  Deep tissue massage is a therapeutic technique focused on releasing chronic tension in the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. Using slow, deliberate strokes and firm pressure, the therapist targets areas of tightness, knots, and adhesions that can cause pain or restrict movement. Unlike lighter styles of massage, deep tissue work often concentrates on specific problem areas such as the neck, shoulders, lower back, and legs. The therapist may use their fingers, knuckles, elbows, or forearms to reach deeply into the muscle layers, gradually softening tight tissue and improving mobility. This type of massage helps break up scar tissue, reduce inflammation, improve posture, and relieve long-standing muscle pain. While the pressure can be intense at times, it should remain within the client’s comfort level and is especially beneficial for athletes, individuals with chronic tension, or anyone seeking targeted, therapeutic relief.

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 Ashiatsu massage is a unique deep tissue therapy that uses the therapist’s feet instead of hands to deliver broad, even pressure across the body. The word “Ashiatsu” comes from the Japanese words  ashi  (foot) and  atsu  (pressure). During the session, the therapist uses overhead bars, ropes, or other supports to maintain balance and control while applying slow, gliding strokes with their feet. This technique allows for deeper, more consistent pressure than traditional hand-based massages, making it especially effective for relieving chronic muscle tension, improving flexibility, and increasing circulation. The broad surface of the foot distributes pressure evenly, reducing discomfort while reaching deep layers of muscle tissue. Ashiatsu is ideal for athletes, individuals with dense muscle mass, or anyone seeking a deeply relaxing yet powerful bodywork experience. It helps elongate muscles, decompress joints, and promote better posture by releasing tightness in...