Massage Therapy of Rochester

Massage Therapy of Rochester Kathy Mossoian is a licensed massage therapist. She graduated from Irene’s Myomassology Institute in 1986.

She has continually worked on furthering her education through out the last 29 years. She is also a member of the American Massage Therapy Association.Kathy is an extremely dedicated and compassionate therapist. She is a very skilled professional who works with her clients to help them access their health goals. The sessions will be customized to meet the clients specific needs. The privacy and confidentiality of the client will be honored at all times

06/11/2025

When folks wonder what I do…..

Massage Therapy Isn’t Easy.

This work, this calling, is more than just helping someone relax.
It’s physical. It’s emotional. It’s soul work.

Every day, we show up and give parts of ourselves to help others heal.
We carry your pain, sometimes literally in our hands, sometimes silently in our hearts.
Our backs ache, our joints swell, and our energy runs low… but we stay grounded, focused, and present because we know the power of this work.

What people don’t always see is what it takes to hold space for someone’s healing:
To feel the tension of trauma trapped in their muscles
To hear the tears hit the floor when the body finally lets go
To witness someone rediscover their breath, their range of motion, their sense of peace.
To remain calm and regulated while someone else unravels
To manage our own stress, exhaustion, grief, or pain so we don’t pour it into you
To spend our off hours stretching, icing, and soaking so we can show up for you again tomorrow
To feel someone’s pain and still be gentle
To absorb the weight of stories we’ll never repeat but always carry

And then there’s what we endure behind the scenes.
We get dismissed, or mocked when we say we’re massage therapists.
We hear jokes that devalue our education, professionalism, and purpose.
We get called “masseuses” a term that strips our work of its integrity and ties us to an outdated, exploitative stereotype.
That word does not honor the skill, discipline, and ethical standards we uphold.

We are not “masseuses.”
We are Licensed Massage Therapists.
We are healthcare providers, wellness practitioners, and trauma informed professionals.
We’ve spent thousands of hours studying anatomy, pathology, and therapeutic technique.
We’ve built practices rooted in compassion, consent, and care.

We are not here to entertain.
We are here to heal.

And that healing?
It’s not just about the body.
It’s the woman with chronic pain who can finally sleep through the night.
It’s the man with PTSD who feels safe enough to close his eyes.
It’s the mom who carries the weight of the world but finally feels held herself.
It’s the client who comes in disconnected and leaves back in their body.

Yes, this job is hard.
It hurts.
It drains.
It costs us more than people realize.
But it’s also beautiful.
Transformative.
Sacred.

So when you come to us, remember:
You’re not just booking a massage.
You’re not just paying for an hour on the table.
You’re paying for years of training, body strain, emotional labor, and deep compassion.

And we are damn proud of what we do.
You’re stepping into a space where real healing happens for you, and often, for us too.

-Keysha Licensed Massage Therapist (15 years)
Part owner of K&A massage therapy

Don’t forget to schedule your massage! I still have some availability this week and next week!
09/25/2024

Don’t forget to schedule your massage! I still have some availability this week and next week!

08/31/2022

Never underestimate your light✨

03/15/2020

Just wanted to reach out and send a communication during these unprecedented times.

First off, I do believe that good therapy is helpful and needed in times of global and cultural distress, for the physical benefits as well as to offer some contact and relief for the isolation and dysphoria that can occur during such radical shifts happening around us. To that end, I will be continuing to see and would like to share with you some of the practices I use to ensure your safety while in my treatment space.

In my office:
• First and foremost, I always employ thorough and good handwashing before and after every client session.
• All my client laundry is washed in hot water, with a Lysol sanitizer wash and replaced after every session as per my normal protocol.
• All surfaces, door handles, and contact areas are disinfected between every session.
• Any pens or other items handled will get disinfected between sessions.

If you begin to experience any cold or flu like symptoms, please don’t hesitate to let me know so that we can reschedule your appointment. In the meantime, please continue to get good rest, eat well, and take some mindfulness time to connect with nature and the life within us.

Our collective health, healing, and well-being is important to me and I look forward to continuing to assisting you as we move forward together.

I'd rather get a massage and get the problem rubbed out Than take a pill and just feel drugged out.
02/07/2020

I'd rather get a massage and get the problem rubbed out Than take a pill and just feel drugged out.

Ignore me now, but you'll need me later - Your Body
02/05/2020

Ignore me now, but you'll need me later - Your Body

I'm a massage therapist….what's your super power?
02/03/2020

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Massage can help Chronic osteoarthritis. Pain is relieved as the muscles surrounding the joints relax, releasing stiffne...
01/31/2020

Massage can help Chronic osteoarthritis. Pain is relieved as the muscles surrounding the joints relax, releasing stiffness and allowing for better range of motion and mobility.

The new happy hour...an hour of rejuvenation on the massage table.
01/29/2020

The new happy hour...an hour of rejuvenation on the massage table.

Massage has been shown to provide significant improvement for pain, anxiety and health-related quality of life for those...
01/27/2020

Massage has been shown to provide significant improvement for pain, anxiety and health-related quality of life for those who need to manage their pain.

Sticking to a new workout routine can be tough. So reward yourself with a massage and keep motivated.
01/24/2020

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It's that time of year - when sickness is in the air. Did you know, massage therapy increases the activity level of the ...
01/23/2020

It's that time of year - when sickness is in the air. Did you know, massage therapy increases the activity level of the body's white blood cells that work to combat viruses? Let me/us help keep you healthy with a massage.

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145 Rochdale Dr S, Ste C-2
Rochester Hills, MI
48309

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 9pm
Tuesday 10am - 9pm
Wednesday 10am - 9pm
Thursday 10am - 9pm
Friday 10am - 9pm

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