Kamego Chiropractic — Almont, MI
New Client Massage — $64 for 60 Minutes
Expert care tailored to you. Limited time rate for new patients.
Massage Therapy That Goes Beyond Relaxation
Chronic pain, stress, tension, and injury don’t just affect one part of your body — they affect how you move, sleep, and function every single day. Massage therapy addresses it by reducing muscle tension, improving circulation, supporting nervous system function, and accelerating recovery. Regular massage creates changes that go well beyond how you feel in the moment.
At Kamego Chiropractic, every session is tailored to what your body actually needs, whether that’s targeted relief from a specific problem or a full reset from the demands of daily life. And because we’re inside a chiropractic clinic, your massage works alongside spinal care to address both the muscles and the joints contributing to your discomfort, something a standalone massage spa simply cannot offer.
Benefits
- Promotes natural pain relief through endorphin release
- Reduces muscle tension and chronic tightness
- Improves circulation and lymphatic flow
- Improves sleep quality and duration
- Supports immune system function
- Reduces stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue
- Can help reduce blood pressure over time
- Speeds recovery from injury and physical activity
- Complements chiropractic care for longer-lasting results
What Massage Can Do For You
At Kamego Chiropractic, massage therapy is about real results. Our therapists work with your body to release tension, restore movement, and help you feel like yourself again — all in a comfortable, welcoming environment.
New clients welcome — call today for our $64 introductory rate
Commonly Treated Conditions
- Back, Neck & Lower Back Pain
- Headaches & Migraines
- Muscle Tension & Tightness
- Postural Strain & Imbalances
- Sciatica & Nerve-Related Discomfort
- Sports Injuries & Muscle Strain
- Poor Circulation & Swelling
- Stress & Anxiety-Related Symptoms
- Sleep Disturbances
- Recovery from Injury or Surgery
- Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain
- TMJ & Jaw Tension
Meet Our Massage Therapy Team
Experienced, caring therapists dedicated to helping you feel your best

Samantha
LMT
Specializes in chronic neck and lower back pain using deep tissue, trigger point, and myofascial techniques. Each session is tailored to target problem areas and help improve mobility and function.

Maya
LMT
Combines over 20 years of experience in yoga and wellness with relaxation-focused massage techniques. Her approach emphasizes reducing stress, restoring balance, and supporting overall well-being.
What to Expect During Your Visit
When you arrive, you’ll be guided to a private massage room within our office — a quiet, comfortable space designed separately from the main treatment areas. Your therapist will take a few minutes to discuss any areas of tension, discomfort, or specific goals before your session begins.
Every massage is customized to what you need that day. Some patients come in for focused therapeutic work on a specific problem area. Others are looking for a full reset from stress and tension. Either way, your therapist will adapt the session in real time based on how your body is responding.
After your session you’ll have time to reorient before heading back to your day — most patients leave feeling noticeably lighter, more mobile, and less tense than when they walked in.
Better Together — Massage & Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic adjustments restore proper motion to spinal joints. Massage therapy relaxes the surrounding muscles that pull those joints back out of alignment. When combined, the two treatments reinforce each other in a way that neither achieves alone.
Patients who receive both chiropractic and massage therapy consistently report faster relief, longer-lasting results, and fewer return visits for the same problem. At Kamego Chiropractic, having both services under one roof means your care is coordinated — Dr. Kamego and your massage therapist are working toward the same goal, for the same patient, in the same visit if needed.
If you’ve ever had a massage and felt great for a day or two before the tension crept back, chiropractic care may be exactly what makes those results stick.
This is the best thing I have done for myself. Now, I alternate chiropractic with massage therapy and I am having pain-free days that are becoming weeks.
Sherry W. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ready to Relieve Your Pain?
New clients receive their first 60-minute session at our introductory rate of $64. Our licensed therapists are ready to help — call Kamego Chiropractic today.
Common Questions
Not Sure What to Expect? Here Are the Answers.
No, massage therapy at Kamego Chiropractic is available as a standalone service. You do not need to be a chiropractic patient to book a session. That said, many patients choose to combine both services on the same visit, and Dr. Kamego’s team is happy to discuss whether that makes sense for your situation.
Typically, massage sessions last between 30 to 90 minutes, depending on your needs and preferences. Shorter sessions are ideal for specific areas, while longer ones provide more comprehensive relaxation and therapeutic benefits. It’s best to discuss your goals during the initial consultation.
That depends on your goals. For stress relief and general wellness, once or twice a month is a common and effective schedule. For chronic pain, injury recovery, or when combined with chiropractic care, your therapist may recommend more frequent sessions initially. There is no one-size-fits-all answer, your therapist will give you an honest recommendation based on what they find during your first sessio
Some patients experience mild soreness after a deep tissue or therapeutic massage — similar to how muscles feel after a good workout. This is completely normal and typically resolves within 24–48 hours. Staying hydrated after your session helps. If you prefer a gentler approach, let your therapist know and they will adjust accordingly.
Often yes, especially when combined with chiropractic care. Many patients come to us after trying medications, physical therapy, or other approaches without lasting relief. Massage addresses the muscular component of pain that other treatments may not fully reach. When paired with chiropractic adjustments that restore joint function, patients frequently experience relief they couldn’t find elsewhere.
