Location
Coeur d'Alene
3516 N Government Way
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815
p. (208) 966-4397
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Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Walk-Ins Welcome
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Elements Therapeutic Massage Coeur d'Alene Techniques
Each of our massage therapists combines the right massage techniques for each client
At Elements, we specialize in truly therapeutic massage.
When you enter our studio we focus on handcrafting a customized massage just for you. We match you with the right therapist, using the right amount of pressure, and the right combination of techniques. Hands-down, it’s the most effective massage around.
Let us show you how a great massage can change everything.
In addition, each therapist at Elements specializes in working out the tension by blending techniques from several types of massage. Our massage therapists in Coeur D'Alene are trained in Swedish and Deep Tissue Massage. Some have had advanced training in other techniques, and everyone has techniques in which they're especially skilled or experienced. That is why we look at your health history, goals, challenges and lifestyle to match you with the therapist who's best for your situation, not just put you in a time slot.
Elements helps you better understand your options so you can get the greatest therapeutic benefit from your massage every time.
Deep Tissue Massage
Best for: Chronically tight or painful muscles, repetitive strain, postural problems, or recovery from injury.
Hot Stone Massage
Best for: Easing muscle tension without deep pressure; maximizing massage time.
Prenatal Massage
Best for: Decreasing swelling, relieving aches and pains, or easing the physical and emotional stresses of pregnancy.
Sports Massage
Best for: Preventing and treating injury while enhancing athletic performance.
Swedish Massage
Best for: Relaxation, stress relief, or first massage.
Trigger Point
Best for: Highly localized "knots" where the body holds tension.


