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Tyler Johnson LMT
Recovery Specialist

TYLER
JOHNSON

Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT)

"Bodywork isn't just about applying pressure. It's about communicating with the nervous system to let go of patterns it's been holding onto for years."

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Biography

Balancing deep tissue force with sensory regulation.

Tyler balances focused deep tissue compression with slow, precise myofascial release techniques to address deep muscular adhesions.

He works with clients to address chronic holding patterns, severe muscle tightness, and overuse stress that limits daily comfort and range of motion. Tyler has extensive clinical experience working with individuals managing complex sensory and connective tissue conditions, including Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), Fibromyalgia, chronic migraines, and systemic pain.

He understands that high-tone muscles are often protecting joints in hypermobile bodies. By applying careful, non-aggressive compression and decompression cupping, he helps regulate pain signals, improve tissue hydration, and restore structural balance without overloading your nervous system.

Specialty Focus Areas

  • Chronic Holding Patterns Releasing localized contractions and deep muscle knots built from repetitive strain.
  • Myofascial Decompression Using silicone cups to create negative pressure, separating stuck fascial layers.
  • Connective Tissue Conditions Safe, highly customized bodywork for clients with EDS, fibromyalgia, and hypermobility.
Methodology

Areas of Specialization

Deep Connective Tissue

Fascia and deep muscle fibers contract under stress. Tyler uses focused, static compression to mechanically reset resting muscle tone, improving local tissue circulation and structural movement quality.

Nervous System Regulation

Chronic pain conditions like fibromyalgia keep the body in a constant state of threat. Tyler's work centers on slow, rhythmic compression and myofascial shears to downregulate the nervous system and decrease pain signals.

Hypermobility & Posture

For desk workers managing neck tightness and individuals managing EDS, traditional deep tissue can trigger defensive spasms. Tyler targets key postural anchors safely to release tension while preserving joint stability.