Recovery is a process, not a one-off. Save up to £50 on 3-session blocks.
Services — Mobile Sports Massage Washington NE38






Deep Tissue Massage
Maintenance Massage
Pre-Event Massage
Post-Event Massage
Target persistent muscular tightness and deep-seated tension with focused soft-tissue techniques. Designed to ease physical discomfort, improve localised mobility, and support your movement patterns.
Maintain muscular flexibility and manage your weekly training load with regular, structured maintenance sessions. Perfect for active individuals looking to support tissue health before tightness escalates.
Support localised circulation, enhance joint flexibility, and prime your nervous system for action. A fast-paced, invigorating session tailored to optimise your physical readiness right before a game, race, or heavy lifting session.
Support athletic recovery and manage Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) after intense physical exertion. A gentle, targeted approach to ease localised stiffness, soothe tight muscle groups, and optimise your downtime.
Just some of the benefits of premium mobile recovery
Sports massage is a soft‑tissue treatment and does not constitute a medical diagnosis or physiotherapy plan. If you have signs of nerve compression, unexplained systemic symptoms, a recent fracture, or other red flags, you will be advised to seek assessment from an HCPC‑registered clinician or your GP.
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Regen Sports Therapy
Regen Sports Therapy: Mobile Sports Massage North East
Serving Newcastle, Gateshead, Washington, Sunderland, and County Durham.
Postcodes: NE8, NE9, NE10, NE11, NE32, NE36, NE37, NE38 | DH2, DH3, DH4, | SR4, SR5
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Sports massage is a soft‑tissue treatment and does not constitute a medical diagnosis or physiotherapy plan. If you have signs of nerve compression, unexplained systemic symptoms, recent fracture, or other red flags, you will be advised to seek assessment from an HCPC‑registered clinician or your GP.



