Mudgeeraba · Gold Coast

Remedial Massage Mudgeeraba

Assessment-led remedial massage for Mudgeeraba clients — Varsity Lakes clinic, ~7–9 minutes away. Built for the hinterland fringe: tradies, outdoor workers, horse riders, and active families who push hard and often present late.

Varsity Lakes clinic ~7–9 min from Mudgeeraba Free on-site parking HICAPS available

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If you’re looking for remedial massage Mudgeeraba-side, there are options closer to the village.

The reason clients make the short drive to Varsity Lakes is the approach — remedial massage combined with an exercise science background to assess what is actually driving the pattern, not just where it feels uncomfortable.

For tradies, outdoor workers, and horse riders who have been managing around something for a while, understanding the occupational and movement context is often the missing piece. Hill Yang uses the same assessment-led approach across remedial massage Gold Coast sessions. Also serving clients from nearby Robina, Reedy Creek, and Burleigh Waters.

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Dual-Qualified Practitioner

Remedial Massage · Exercise Science

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Consultations in English & Mandarin

普通話 · Full professional proficiency

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HICAPS On-Site

All major health funds accepted

Most people who travel from Mudgeeraba book for one or more of the following

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Lower back in manual & outdoor workers

Sustained forward bending, lifting, and prolonged driving place cumulative load on the lumbar spine. Assessment includes occupational posture, hip mobility, and symptom pattern across the working week.

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Shoulder & rotator cuff in trades

Overhead work — plastering, electrical, painting, roofing — generates cumulative rotator cuff load. Assessment covers shoulder range, load history, and the contribution of thoracic and cervical restriction.

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Hip & adductor in horse riders

Riding places asymmetric demand on the hip flexors, adductors, and deep gluteal musculature. Assessment considers riding frequency, discipline, saddle position, and any relevant fall history.

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Forearm, wrist & elbow from tool use

Plumbers, concreters, carpenters, and landscapers frequently present with forearm and elbow complaints from sustained gripping. Grip strength, wrist mobility, and cervical contribution are all assessed.

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Knee & lower limb from kneeling work

Tilers, landscapers, and anyone on uneven ground frequently present with knee, calf, and hip complaints. Assessment considers the mechanics of the relevant task alongside local tissue findings.

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Cervical & upper traps from postural load

Looking up at rooflines, down at work surfaces, or fixed positions while operating machinery generates sustained cervical load. Assessment includes range of motion and upper trapezius activity.

This page may suit you if you…

1 Have a soft tissue complaint that has been present for weeks or months and hasn’t shifted with rest alone.
2 Work in a physically demanding occupation and want a clinical assessment of what’s driving the pattern — not just symptomatic relief. See who Hill typically sees.
3 Have tried other treatments without enough change and want a different clinical perspective.
4 Want practical recommendations around workload, self-care, and load management — not just hands-on treatment.

Remedial massage works best when the therapist
understands the pattern, not just the symptom

Every remedial massage Mudgeeraba clients book here starts with assessment. Here is what that looks like in practice.

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History and intake

A thorough conversation about your presenting complaint, occupational demands, previous treatment, and what you want to achieve. This shapes the entire session.

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Movement and postural observation

A brief look at how you move and hold yourself — often revealing patterns that symptoms alone don’t explain.

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Hands-on treatment

Technique is selected based on assessment findings — remedial massage, myofascial release (DMFR), dry needling, or a combination. Always explained, always with your input.

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Plan and next steps

A clear explanation of what was observed and practical recommendations — including self-care, activity guidance, or referral where appropriate.

Convenient for Mudgeeraba — based in Varsity Lakes

From Mudgeeraba, head east via Somerset Drive into Varsity Lakes — typically ~7–9 minutes depending on traffic. Free parking on site. Full clinic details on the location page.

From Somerset College to the clinic — head east via Somerset Drive into Varsity Lakes. Typically ~7–9 minutes depending on traffic. Free parking is available directly on site.

Distance from Mudgeeraba

~7–9 minutes by car

Also serving nearby

Robina · Reedy Creek · Burleigh Waters · Varsity Lakes

Common questions from Mudgeeraba clients

The clinic is in Varsity Lakes — typically ~7–9 minutes from Mudgeeraba via Somerset Drive heading east toward Varsity Lakes. Free on-site parking is available directly at the clinic.
Yes. Hip and lower back presentations in horse riders come up regularly in the clinic. The asymmetric and sustained demands of riding — particularly on the hip flexors, adductors, and deep gluteal musculature — are considered as part of the assessment alongside riding frequency, discipline, and any relevant fall history. Hill’s exercise science background means movement patterns and load context are factored in, not just the local site of discomfort.
Most Australian private health funds with extras cover for remedial massage will apply a rebate. Hill is a registered member of Massage & Myotherapy Australia (MMA #031045). HICAPS is available at the clinic — check your fund’s extras schedule for your individual rebate amount. View accepted funds →
Remedial massage is a clinical treatment directed at a specific musculoskeletal presentation — it involves assessment, targeted technique selection, and a structured plan. Relaxation massage focuses on general wellbeing without a clinical framework.
No referral is needed. GPs, physiotherapists, and sports medicine practitioners are welcome to refer, and communication back to referring practitioners can be arranged on request.
Yes. Hill consults in English and Mandarin (普通話) at full professional proficiency.
Professional Registrations
Hill is a registered member of Massage & Myotherapy Australia (MMA #031045) and an accredited Exercise Scientist with ESSA (AES #17005). See credentials. Referrals from GPs, physiotherapists, and allied health practitioners are welcome.

Ready to book your
Mudgeeraba remedial massage?

Online bookings available 24/7. Appointment availability varies week to week — book early to secure your preferred time.

No referral needed · HICAPS on-site · English & Mandarin

Educational content only. Not medical advice. Individual results vary. Hill Yang is an ESSA Accredited Exercise Scientist (AES #17005) and Remedial Massage Therapist (MMA #031045). Always consult a qualified health professional for personal health concerns.

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