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
- Kajang (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
Who this may be suitable for
- Runners and cyclists managing training load
- Badminton, futsal and team-sport players
- Gym-goers with tight, overworked muscle groups
- Anyone wanting pre-event or post-event recovery at home
How therapeutic massage may help
- Easing tightness in the muscles your sport loads most
- Supporting recovery between training sessions
- Helping overworked legs, hips and shoulders feel looser
- Keeping you consistent with training
- Flagging niggles that may need assessment before they worsen
What makes this different from ordinary massage
Sports massage is recovery and maintenance, not injury treatment. If you have a suspected strain, tear or joint injury, that needs assessment first, and we will say so.
Serving Kajang and nearby areas
Kajang's new MRT line has turned it into a commuter town, and residents making the long daily ride into KL return with stiff necks and backs that a home visit treats without another trip out. We bring the session to homes, condominiums and hotels across Kajang and the surrounding areas, close to the Kajang satay stalls, Metro Kajang, the Kajang MRT terminus. Terrace and landed-home visits across Kajang and Sungai Chua have driveway parking. Locally, the people we see here often include commuter families, UKM students and long-time residents.
When massage may not be enough
Therapeutic massage may help when pain is mainly linked to muscular tightness, stiffness or soft tissue overload. If your symptoms involve weakness, nerve signs, balance changes, post-surgery rehabilitation or recurring injuries, a physiotherapy assessment may be more suitable. We will tell you honestly if massage is not the right first step.
What happens during a home visit
- A few questions about your sport, training and any niggles
- Work focused on your sport-specific muscle groups
- Pressure timed to whether an event is near
- Simple mobility and recovery advice
- A referral suggestion if a niggle looks like an injury
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
Should I get a sports massage before or after an event?
Both have a place. Before an event we keep it lighter and stimulating; after an event or hard block we work more on recovery. We adjust based on your timing.
Can sports massage treat my injury?
A suspected strain, tear or joint injury needs proper assessment first. Sports massage is for recovery and maintenance, not for diagnosing or treating injuries.
How often should active people get one?
It depends on training volume. Some book around heavy training blocks or events, others keep a regular maintenance slot. We help you decide based on your load.
Do you come to me after a game?
Yes. A home visit after training or a match means you recover without driving anywhere, which many of our active clients prefer.
Do you cover Kajang for sports massage?
Yes. Terrace and landed-home visits across Kajang and Sungai Chua have driveway parking. Tell us your exact area near the Kajang satay stalls on WhatsApp and we will confirm a time.