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Chronic tension · Desk strain · Upper & lower back

Back Pain Massage in Newburgh, NY

Back Pain Massage in Newburgh, NY

Quick answer

For back pain massage in Newburgh, NY, Nozomi Beauty recommends deep tissue massage ($99 for 60 min) for chronic knots and desk-job strain, or hot stone massage ($109 for 60 min) when you want heat to relax tight muscles before deeper work — pressure is always adjusted to your comfort.

Deep tissue from $99 (60 min) · Hot stone from $109 (60 min) · 60 or 90 minutes

Service highlights

  • Deep tissue targets chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain
  • Hot stone adds heat therapy for stiff, sore muscles
  • Licensed therapists in private treatment rooms
  • Same-day appointments often available

Ideal guests

  • Chronic upper or lower back tightness
  • Neck and shoulder pain from desk work
  • Post-workout or sports-related back soreness
  • Guests who need firm, focused pressure

What to expect

  • Quick discussion of pain areas and pressure preference
  • Focused work on back, shoulders, and neck as needed
  • 60- or 90-minute sessions based on severity
  • Guidance to hydrate and rest after deeper work

Local Newburgh tips

  • First visit? Mention back pain when booking so your therapist can plan the session.
  • Many guests from New Windsor and Cornwall book after-work slots until 9 PM.
  • See our deep tissue vs. Swedish guide on the blog if you are unsure which to choose.

Back Pain Massage in Newburgh, NY — common questions

What massage is best for back pain?+

Deep tissue is usually best for chronic back pain; hot stone helps when muscles are stiff and heat feels soothing.

Can massage help desk-job back strain?+

Many guests book deep tissue or Swedish massage specifically for tension from sitting and computer work.

Do you offer same-day back pain massage?+

Yes — call (845) 542-6700 or book online for same-day availability.

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Ready to book?

Reserve online or call (845) 542-6700. Same-day appointments are often available.

Sources & further reading

Independent information on massage and wellness from trusted health organizations (helpful context — not a substitute for medical advice):