Medically reviewed by M. Thurairaj, Registered physiotherapist. · Last reviewed June 2026.
At a glance
- Service model
- Home-visit only — no clinic or walk-in
- Areas covered
- TTDI (KL & Selangor), 60+ areas
- Hours
- 7 days a week, 9am – 9pm, by appointment
- Languages
- English & Bahasa Malaysia
- Safety
- Safety screen before every session; referral when needed
- Booking
- Chat on WhatsApp first — clear quote before you book
How therapeutic massage may help
- Easing tight gluteal and hip muscles that add to discomfort
- Reducing muscle guarding around the lower back and hip
- Improving comfort when sitting and walking
- Supporting the exercises your physio has prescribed
- Helping you stay gently active within your limits
Serving TTDI and nearby areas
TTDI's settled families and active retirees often keep up weekend runs at Taman Rimba Kiara and weekday desk jobs, a mix that produces tight calves and stiff lower backs suited to regular home sessions. We bring the session to homes, condominiums and hotels across TTDI and the surrounding areas, close to the TTDI MRT station, Plaza TTDI, the TTDI weekend market. Landed-home visits across TTDI have driveway parking and easy ground-floor access. Locally, the people we see here often include long-term resident families, professionals and active retirees.
When massage may not be enough
Sciatica with progressive leg weakness, numbness in the groin or inner thighs, or loss of bladder or bowel control is a medical emergency and needs urgent care, not massage. Persistent or worsening nerve symptoms should be assessed by a doctor or physiotherapist first.
What happens during a home visit
- A short discussion about your symptoms and history
- A safety check to confirm a home visit is suitable
- Gentle movement or posture checks where helpful
- Targeted soft tissue work at a pressure you control
- Aftercare guidance, and a referral suggestion if massage is not the right step
Before you book a home visit
A quick WhatsApp chat helps us check that a home visit is safe and suitable. We usually ask:
- 1Which area are you located in (home, hotel or private residence)?
- 2Where is the pain, stiffness or swelling, and how long has it been going on?
- 3Was there an injury, surgery or medical diagnosis?
- 4Any numbness, weakness, swelling, infection or severe pain?
- 5Is there room for a portable treatment bed, and can you lie comfortably?
- 6Have you seen a doctor or physiotherapist for this?
Frequently asked questions
Can massage cure sciatica?
No. Massage does not cure sciatica or treat a compressed nerve. Where tight muscles add to the discomfort, careful work may improve comfort, but the nerve issue itself needs proper assessment.
Is it safe to massage during a sciatica flare?
During an acute, severe flare, we usually advise assessment first and keep any work very gentle and away from aggravating positions. We never push through sharp nerve pain.
Should I see a physiotherapist for sciatica?
Often yes. Physiotherapy can assess the nerve, guide specific exercises and track progress. Massage can sit alongside that as comfort support once you have been assessed.
Do you cover TTDI for sciatica massage?
Yes. Landed-home visits across TTDI have driveway parking and easy ground-floor access. Tell us your exact area near the TTDI MRT station on WhatsApp and we will confirm a time.