FAQs
Question: I have never had a massage before. What would be the best type of massage to ask for?
Answer: For all new clients, we recommend a 60-minute Swedish massage. Like any other therapy and medical service, you want to find the right therapist who fits with you. We have both a male and female massage therapist on staff if you have a preference.
Question: How do I know if a deep tissue massage is right for me?
Answer: A deep tissue massage can be painful due to the deep pressure necessary for working out muscle issues. Discuss your curiosity with your therapist to see if it might be right for you as everyone’s pain tolerance is different. And ALWAYS ask your therapist to adjust your pressure to your liking.

Massage is a great way to relieve muscle pain
Question: Are there any preparations I should make before a therapist arrives at my home or office?
Answer: The therapist will need a space big enough for the massage table and space to walk around it. The ability to block out sunlight and any other distractions is preferable.
Question: How frequently should I get a massage?
Answer: We recommend at the very least once a month. The more frequently a client gets a massage the more the client will reap the benefits of overall improved health and well-being.
Question: What if I don’t like the massage or don’t feel comfortable?

There are several types of massage techniques that you can request: Find the one that best fits your needs. Your therapist is here to guide you.
Answer: You can always end a massage with no questions asked. Therapy will not be helpful if the client is not comfortable. It is important to keep looking until you find the right massage therapist for you. You need to feel comfortable communicating with your massage therapist to ensure you get the best possible massage experience.
Question: What is your service area?
Answer: Mobile Tranquility serves corporate and residential clients in Washington DC Virginia and Maryland. In the coming months and years we plan to expand nationally. Stay tuned for details!

Tony Easlick, LMT, founder, Licensed Massage Therapist: District of Columbia, Virginia, Fairfax County