Soft Tissue Sports Therapist
Jack Graham
IRSM 5984729
He/him
I want you to feel heard.
WHO I help
For people in pain who've tried everything else.
Jack works with all kinds of people — athletes, desk workers, dog walkers, people recovering from injury, and people managing conditions they've lived with for years. What they usually have in common: they're in some form of pain or discomfort, and they're tired of just managing it.
Many arrive having already tried other routes — medication, rest, other therapies. They come to Jack when they're ready to try a different approach, one that treats the whole body rather than just the symptom.
Pain has a way of shrinking life. The things you do without thinking — putting on socks, reversing the car, the sport you love — start to feel like obstacles. Jack's work is about breaking those barriers down and getting people back to doing what they love.
In this day and age, most people just get on with it. They mask the pain and keep going. I'm here to help them actually get out of it.
how i work
Soft tissue therapy that works with your body, not against it.
Jack brings a calm, supportive approach alongside his technical skills. Clients feel listened to and heard from the first session — and safe in the knowledge they're in good hands.
His toolkit is broad: deep tissue, Swedish, Lomi Lomi, sports and soft tissue therapy, and lymphatic drainage. Sessions are tailored to what your body actually needs on the day, not a fixed protocol.
Healing is rarely quick. Jack says it from the start: this is a marathon, not a sprint. But over time, clients notice better range of motion, less pain, and a greater understanding of how their body works — and how to keep it working.
As a dancer and fitness instructor, my biggest fear is not being able to move. Everything I've learned, I've learned to protect that — for myself and for my clients.
It's nice to meet you!
Probably the only aqua fitness instructor who can't swim.
Outside the treatment room, Jack is a fitness instructor and dancer — movement is as much his life as his work. He came to soft tissue therapy through a genuine passion for helping people feel and move better, which started in 2023 and hasn't slowed down since.
He believes deeply in the power of human touch — sometimes, he says, that connection alone is enough to calm an entire system.
And yes, he's an aqua fitness instructor who openly admits he cannot swim. Some things just don't add up, and he's completely at peace with that.
Specialisms
Chronic pain
Stress & burnout
Sleep



