Voss Massage Therapy LLC
Deep Tissue Specialist | 90% focus + 10% relaxation | Wed - Sat 10–5 | West DSM, IA | New clients welcome!
07/06/2026
Real results come from taking the time your body actually needs.
One of the biggest misconceptions about massage is that more pressure always means better results. In reality, muscles often respond best to slow, sustained pressure that gives the tissue time to release.
Rather than rushing from one sore spot to the next, I spend the time each area needs. And because pain and tension are rarely isolated, true relief often comes from releasing not just the painful muscle, but the surrounding muscles that are contributing to it as well.
Every session is intentional, focused, and tailored to help address the source of the problem, not just the symptoms.
Thank you for trusting me with your care and for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful review. It truly means the world to my small business.
Book your session through the link in my bio.
07/04/2026
Your summer shouldn’t be limited by tight muscles.
Every hike, run, workout, road trip, and weekend project adds up. If your body is working harder this time of year, your recovery should be too.
Take 10% off any massage booked during July and keep doing more of what you love without letting soreness hold you back.
06/28/2026
Your calves do far more than just help you walk.
Every step, squat, run, jump, or climb relies on multiple muscles working together. When one area becomes tight or overloaded, it can affect ankle mobility, foot mechanics, and even contribute to discomfort further up the chain.
While many people think of the calf as one muscle, treatment may involve the:
• Gastrocnemius
• Soleus
• Tibialis Anterior
• Lateral compartment muscles
Each has a different job, which means each deserves a different approach.
Cupping is one tool I use alongside sustained pressure, trigger point therapy, and movement to help reduce tension, improve tissue mobility, and restore normal function.
If your calves constantly feel tight despite stretching, it may be time to address the tissue itself instead of just pulling on it.
Book your session and let’s find the source of the problem.
Shoulders are designed to move.
When certain muscles become restricted, that movement can become uncomfortable, limited, or feel “stuck.”
One muscle that can contribute to those restrictions is the subscapularis, located beneath the shoulder blade.
This clip shows focused work to the subscapularis followed by movement and stretching to encourage mobility and reduce restriction.
Potential benefits may include:
• Improved shoulder mobility
• Easier overhead movement
• Reduced shoulder tension
• Improved comfort with everyday activities
Every area of the body works together. Addressing restriction at its source can often help improve movement as a whole.
06/21/2026
The muscles between and around the shoulder blades play an important role in how your neck, shoulders, and upper body move. When these tissues become restricted, the effects can show up as:
• Neck stiffness
• Shoulder tension
• Tension headaches
• Reduced mobility
• Numbness or tingling caused by irritated or compressed nerves
• Discomfort that radiates into the shoulder or arm
This is why I don’t just focus on where symptoms show up. I focus on the surrounding muscles and movement patterns that may be contributing to the problem.
Using trigger point therapy, firm pressure holds, and focused bodywork, the goal is to reduce restriction, improve mobility, and help your body move more comfortably.
Where you feel the pain isn’t always where the problem begins
The room is finally finished.
A fresh space, a new chapter, and the same results-driven bodywork you’ve come to expect.
I’m excited to officially welcome clients to my new location inside Physiologic Clinic and continue helping people stay ahead of pain, recover from training, and keep doing what they love.
Thank you to everyone who has supported this journey. I can’t wait to share what’s next.
📍 815 Office Park Rd, Suite 2
West Des Moines, IA
Deep work. Real change.
06/04/2026
I’m excited to share that beginning June 17, Voss Massage Therapy will be relocating inside Physiologic Clinic in West Des Moines.
This move represents an exciting new chapter for my business while allowing me to continue providing the focused deep tissue, pain management, and sports massage services my clients know and trust.
What isn’t changing:
• The therapist
• The treatment approach
• The commitment to helping you move and feel your best
What is changing:
• A new location
• A larger treatment room
• New opportunities for collaboration with other health and performance professionals
I’m incredibly grateful for the support I’ve received over the past year and excited for what lies ahead. I look forward to welcoming both new and existing clients to the new location beginning June 17.
See you at Physiologic Clinic!
05/25/2026
Happy Memorial Day ❤️🤍💙 As we honor and remember those who served, it also marks the unofficial kickoff to summer.
More sun. More movement. More adventure. More reasons to take care of your body. ☀️
Summer has a way of exposing all the tight shoulders, achy backs, old injuries, and “I’ll deal with it later” habits. Whether you’re traveling, training, chasing kids, spending more time outside, or simply trying to feel your best, don’t wait until pain forces you to slow down.
20% off sessions from May 25–June 30. Promo available through my website.
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Address
815 Office Park Road STE 2
Urbandale, IA
50265
Opening Hours
| Friday | 10am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
