Welcome to Mark Reynolds Sports Massage Therapist in Armidale, where wellness and relaxation converge to rejuvenate your body and mind. Nestled at 13 Freeman Cres, our practice offers a serene oasis for those seeking relief from muscle tension, stress, and fatigue.

Mark Reynolds, a dedicated massage therapist with a passion for sports therapy, combines expert techniques with a personalized approach to address your specific needs. Whether you’re a professional athlete recovering from injury or simply in need of some self-care, Mark’s skilled hands will work wonders on your body.

Step into our tranquil space and feel the cares of the day melt away as you indulge in a tailored massage experience that promotes healing and overall well-being. From deep tissue to Swedish massage, each session is designed to enhance circulation, reduce pain, and improve flexibility.

Experience the difference at Mark Reynolds Sports Massage Therapist – where every touch is intentional, every moment is therapeutic, and your journey to optimal health begins. Contact us at 0428 189 209 to book your appointment and embark on a path to renewed vitality.

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Mel P

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Clean, great price for the service. Not for the faint-hearted, but works. Last week, I walked in wit

4/ 5

Clean, great price for the service. Not for the faint-hearted, but works. Last week, I walked in with tension migraine threatening, but I walked out feeling much more limber and taller. The migraine never came.

Macquille Diaz

5 Google Rating

Don't be fooled by the cheap rates, Mark knows injuries and knows how to treat them. My pain was con

5/ 5

Don't be fooled by the cheap rates, Mark knows injuries and knows how to treat them. My pain was considerably improved after the first session. He's also worth going just for a relaxing massage.

Richard Cumming

5 Google Rating

Really enjoyed my massage and will be back again. Great value!!!

5/ 5

Really enjoyed my massage and will be back again. Great value!!!

Simmone Bull

5 Google Rating

He was amazing, and very knowledgeable and really well priced.

5/ 5

He was amazing, and very knowledgeable and really well priced.

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5 Google Rating

He is amazing

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