Located in BackCountry Chiropractic
3210 Henesta Dr, Unit D
Jeff Worthington LMT - LIC 21306
Massage Therapy in Billings Montana
About Supernova Massage Therapy
Growing up in Alaska, sports was my passion and I played hockey through college. A love of bodybuilding led to understanding the anatomy and physiology of the body. After a number of years in the corporate environment, I decided to combine my passions and make a difference in the world.
Upon graduating from the Nevada School of Massage Therapy in 2016, I was fortunate to work on the Las Vegas Strip for 4 years in conjunction with a fitness medical spa. I've worked with professional athletes, celebrities, and thousands of clients of all walks of life from around the world.
I've been in Billings for three years, and am happy to be playing hockey again as a proud member of the Mighty Cows adult hockey team.
- Jeff Worthington, Owner/Massage Therapist
Supernova Massage Experiences
Targeted Deep Tissue Massage Therapy
Targeted deep tissue massage therapy focuses on the anatomical foundations of muscleoskeletal disfunctions. Deep tissue helps create the necessary space in the tissues for adequate blood flow.
Cupping Therapy
Cupping therapy is a form of alternative therapy that uses suction cups to stimulate blood flow and promote healing. It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including muscle pain, inflammation, and relaxation.
Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger point therapy is a form of massage therapy that targets specific areas of the body to alleviate pain and discomfort. It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including headaches, back pain, and sports injuries. .
"The greatest gift you can give,is that of your own transformation period."
Lao Tzu
Testimonials
"Jeff is the only massage therapist I've seen more than once in my whole life. He is a wizard."
"I consider myself a massage snob I've been to spas all over the world, Jeff is the best I've ever had and it's not even close. We are so lucky to have him in Billings."
"He's a legend. He knows what to do and where to push."