Remedial Massage Hoppers Crossing

Clinic-based care for pain, tightness, and movement problems.

This is the main PCRMT clinic location in Hoppers Crossing. Sessions are one-on-one, with the same therapist each visit.

Bookings are managed through PCRMT Point Cook Remedial Massage Therapy, operating from Hoppers Crossing.

Appointments are available by booking only.
New clients should select a first appointment to allow time for assessment and intake.

If you’re not sure what’s driving the issue yet, that’s fine. A first appointment gives me time to understand what matters, treat what’s relevant, and agree on clear next steps.

Remedial massage clinic in Hoppers Crossing

Who this service is for

This clinic is suited to people dealing with:

  • Ongoing muscle or joint pain that keeps returning
  • Work-related strain from repetitive or sustained positions
  • Training-related tightness, overload, or recovery issues
  • Pain that hasn’t settled with rest alone

Many clients attend after months of managing symptoms. Others want to prevent pain from becoming long-term.

The focus is on function, not short-term relief.

You don’t need to push through pain before seeking help — early treatment often makes recovery simpler.

Remedial massage treatment for muscle pain

How treatment is approached

That means:

Treatment is guided by what you present with on the day, not a fixed routine. Sessions may include hands-on soft tissue work, movement-based techniques, and other methods where appropriate. The aim is to improve function and reduce overload, not just “loosen things up” temporarily.

  • No preset routines
  • No one-size-fits-all sessions
  • No unrealistic expectations

Sessions focus on the tissues and movement patterns contributing to your pain. Progress is reviewed over time, not judged on a single appointment.

This approach suits people who value clarity, structure, and steady improvement.

If something doesn’t feel appropriate, it’s adjusted — treatment is collaborative, not prescriptive.

Assessment-led remedial massage session

Why choose PCRMT in Hoppers Crossing

PCRMT is a single-practitioner clinic. You see the same therapist each visit, so care stays consistent over time.

Sessions are practical and focused. I keep expectations realistic, explain what I’m working on, and adjust the approach as things change.

In practice, this means:

  • Continuity of care
  • Better clinical decision-making over time
  • No rushed handovers or template treatments

Care is practical, grounded, and honest. Ongoing management is discussed openly when appropriate.

The aim is steady, realistic improvement, not short-term fixes.

Local pain and work demands in Hoppers Crossing

Common patterns I see locally include:

  • Desk and commute-related neck and shoulder tension

  • Gym and sport training loads that outpace recovery

  • Repetitive work strain through the back, hips, or forearms

  • Stiffness that builds up when movement drops off

The goal is to reduce overload and improve movement quality so symptoms are less likely to keep cycling back.

    Remedial massage is often used to address these patterns before pain becomes long-term or limiting.

    Work-related muscle pain common in Hoppers Crossing

    Booking and health fund rebates

    Appointments are available by booking only.

    New clients should book a first appointment to allow time for assessment and intake. Returning clients can book a standard session and add a short note if anything has changed.

    Private health rebates may apply depending on your level of cover. You’ll receive a paid receipt after your session, which you can submit online or through your health fund app.

    If you’re unsure what to book, a first appointment is the right place to start.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is this clinic based in Hoppers Crossing?

    Yes. The clinic is located at 1 Motto Court, Hoppers Crossing. This is where all appointments take place.

    What should I book for my first visit?

    Book a first appointment. It allows time for a proper intake and assessment before treatment begins, so I understand what’s contributing to your symptoms before I start working.

    Do I need to know exactly what’s wrong before I book?

    No. If you can describe the main area and what it affects, that’s enough. I’ll work out what’s relevant during the session and explain what I find.

    Is parking available at the clinic?

    Yes. Off-street parking is available directly outside the clinic, including an accessible space. Entry to the treatment room is step-free with no stairs from arrival to the treatment room.

    Who is the therapist at this clinic?

    My name is Anthony McKergow. I hold a Diploma of Remedial Massage (HLT52015) and am a professional member of Massage and Myotherapy Australia. I run the clinic as a sole practitioner — you see the same person every visit.

    How often should I come in?

    This depends on what’s going on and how your body responds to treatment. Frequency is discussed openly after the first assessment. I won’t suggest ongoing sessions unless I think they’re warranted.