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Feet are soaked briefly first if your branch offers a warm-water setup.

Tired feet, tight shoulders, one focused session. This combo exists for the parts of an ordinary day that keep showing up in your body by evening.
A full body booking can cover these areas, sure, but it also spends time on legs, arms and a back that may never have been the problem. This is built around where the tension actually sits.

| What the day asks of you | Where it shows up |
|---|---|
| 01Standing or walking all day | Feet, arches, heels |
| 02Sitting at a desk or driving | Shoulders, base of neck, trapezius |
| 03Poor posture generally | Both, connected through the back |
| 04Carrying stress physically | Shoulders tighten first, feet follow with muscle fatigue |
Tired feet quietly change how you carry your weight, and that shift can end up sitting in your shoulders by evening. The pairing makes practical sense even when the connection is not obvious sitting on the table: foot work and shoulder work address the way your day has travelled through you.
The therapist starts low, works systematically through the feet, then moves upward to the shoulders and neck. The longer session has room to continue into the upper back.
Feet are soaked briefly first if your branch offers a warm-water setup.
Thumb pressure moves systematically through the sole, heel and arch.
Shoulders come next, with particular attention on the thick trapezius band.
The base of the neck gets focused work where desk and driving tension collects.
The 60-minute session can extend into the upper back if there is time and tension there.
This is not a full body massage with two areas squeezed into the margins. Your therapist plans pressure and pacing around feet and shoulders specifically, so a shorter booking can be more useful than a longer session spread everywhere.
Mention the combination by name when you book. Some branches treat it as a fixed menu item; others build it around the two areas you request.
After the feet, the session moves to the shoulders and base of the neck, focusing mainly on the trapezius: the thick band running from neck to shoulder where desk, driving and daily stress tend to collect.
If that tension continues into the upper back, choose 60 minutes. If it is really just the upper body, compare it with our focused head, neck and shoulder massage instead.

Forty-five minutes covers what most people actually come in for. Choose 60 when the upper back has joined the conversation too. Confirm the exact number with your nearest branch because pricing shifts a little by location and time slot.
| Service | Coverage | Price range |
|---|---|---|
| Feet + shoulders | 45 minutes · standard booking | RM95 – RM130 |
| Feet + shoulders + upper back | 60 minutes · broader tension | RM120 – RM160 |
45 for feet and shoulders. 60 when the upper back is involved.
Standing on platforms, driving, then sitting hunched at a desk.
On your feet for a full shift, with tired arches and heels by closing time.
You know exactly where the tension is and do not need a full-body treatment.
Choose standalone foot massage or a back-focused session if only one area needs work.
Call your nearest branch or book online. Since some outlets treat this as a custom combination, say “foot and shoulder massage” specifically when you enquire and confirm availability before travelling.
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Branch structure can vary slightly, so these answers tell you what to confirm when you call.
It depends on the branch. Some list foot and shoulder massage as a set combination, while others treat it as two areas you are specifically requesting. Mention it by name when booking either way.
It is cheaper and quicker than two separate bookings, and the areas often relate to each other: tension in one can show up in the other.
Forty-five minutes covers feet and shoulders properly for most people. Choose 60 minutes if your upper back is part of the picture too.
It is usually built as a shorter, focused alternative rather than an add-on. If you want everything covered, a full body massage is the better fit.
Most branches offer it because it is commonly requested, but confirm with your specific outlet since the structure can vary slightly by location.
Yes. Say so at the start and your therapist can adjust the balance around the areas that need more attention.
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Tired feet, tight shoulders. One session.