Amy Jo robertson

Massage Therapist

Wicked Good Body Work was started by Amy Jo Robertson. She is a mobile in-home massage therapist specializing in deep tissue, sports massage, stretch techniques, and myofascial release. 

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Welcome

Happiness is massage day

Whether you’ve had a stressful day at work, need some in-depth therapeutic work, or simply want to relax and pamper yourself, Wicked Good Body Work is your key to rest, relaxation, and restoration.

All treatments will be made specifically for each individuals’ needs, giving a uniquely interactive and personally tailored session every time.

Services

How we can help

Using our services can help reduce your heart rate, lower blood pressure and increase blood circulation and lymph flow. Our services also help relax muscles, improves range of motion and increases endorphins, which all can enhance medical treatment and athletic performance.

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Sports Massage

Targets muscles that are used in a specific sport. I use various techniques to decrease muscle pain and improve recovery.

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Myofascial Release

Focuses on reducing pain by easing the tension and tightness in the trigger points where pain occurs.

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Deep Tissue

Deep tissue massages are used to break up scar tissue and break down muscle adhesions (knots) in your body.

Customer Testimonials

Eternally grateful!!

June 7, 2025

I don’t know how I’m gonna fit this in words, but I’ll try. Amy Jo came to our house to work on my husband. He is a double amp paraplegic, has been for 30 years so you can imagine the stiffness and soreness in his upper body. When she was done, he was actually able to lift his arms above his head which he hasn’t been able to do in years. He has never had a massage before and is already looking forward to the next one! Words cannot express how thankful I am to see the range of motion restored, and my husband smile on his face. Thank you so much Amy Jo for restoring movement to him!

Shannon Mitchell