At Perry Massage professional studio, we’re dedicated to giving you the best care and treatment. Here is what you can expect at your first visit.

Warm Welcome

You can expect a warm welcome from the moment you arrive for your appointment, to the moment you leave; a spa-like tranquil experience that will leave you feeling relaxed, reset & restored.

Arrive 10 minutes early

On your first visit, we’ll ask you to fill out an intake form; this is so that your therapist can learn what your unique needs are, any health concerns, and can customize the service accordingly.
We will ask you to complete a Client Intake Form.  The information you fill out remains confidential between you and Perry Massage.  You’ll fill in any medical history, past or present injuries and any other physical conditions that may affect the massage or treatment.
We will review this intake form with you and may inquire about the reason you are coming for a massage, your physical condition, and any muscles which are exhibiting pain or other symptoms.

Professionalism

If the therapist determines your health conditions are sufficient to receive treatment, you’ll be brought to a peaceful and spa like treatment room where a comfortable massage table is dressed with a warming blanket and fresh linens. A space for your personal belongings and a bench are provided for your use.  
Your therapist will leave the room and wait outside while you disrobe to the level of your comfort. Some clients prefer to completely disrobe, while some like to remain partially clothed. Once disrobed you will lie on the massage table, under the top sheet & blanket. We give you a few minutes for this process and will ask if you are ready before entering the room.


Draping

You will always be draped with the top sheet and a blanket during your massage session.  In rare instances, we may remove the blanket if the client is too hot.  

You can expect a tranquil and comfortable environment during your massage.  The massage table is padded, and a heating blanket, which you can have adjusted to your liking at any time during the session.  Soothing music will be in the background, and unless you request otherwise, the room will be quiet, with no outside distractions.
The therapist will only uncover the muscle group that they are working on, (Therapists by local law never work on or uncover private areas, ensuring that your privacy is respected at all times.)

Healthcare practice

Before beginning the session, we will ask you to alert us if any technique or stroke that we are using is uncomfortable.  Depending on your needs, we will either perform a customized full-body massage for general relaxation and stress reduction, or focus on the specific areas of your body that you have requested. 
Once your massage therapy session is completed, your therapist will leave the room so you can re-dress.  Once dressed, and you exit the room, be sure to have any questions or concerns addressed to your therapist as you discuss future treatment plans and if and when to rebook a future session.

Post-Massage

After your massage, you may experience subtle differences in your body and mind.  Here are some steps that will help you get the most from your massage:

1 Drinking extra water assists in reducing soreness and fatigue after a massage.

2 If the reason for your massage is on a particular injury or body part, remember to stretch, ice, or apply heat to the area. You may want to do some gentle movement, such as walking, sometime in the hours after your massage to remind your muscles to work in a balanced an efficient way.

3 Make time to go easy after your massage. Rest or lightly stretch if you feel the need. If you can, take a nap or get in bed early. If you haven't been sleeping well, the massage may put you in a state of relaxation that you will want to turn in early.



4 Sometimes people experience soreness for 24 hours or so after a massage. If you do, or think that you might, stretch gently in a hot shower, or take a bath with Epsom salts. Remember to communicate with your therapist about your experience so they can be aware for your next session when you re-book.

Safety

Our facility is cleaned regularly and anyone with sickness or contraindications for treatment will be cancelled or rescheduled.

Team

Now let’s introduce the people behind the name…

Autumn Rainey, LMT #15529, LE #216517

Autumn is a dual-licensed Massage Therapist and Aesthetician dedicated to creating a calm, healing space where clients can reconnect with their bodies and experience deep relaxation. With a gentle yet effective approach that soothes both physical tension and emotional stress.
Blending intuitive massage techniques with skin care that nurtures and restores, Autumn offers a holistic experience designed to support overall well-being. Whether easing muscle tightness or calming the skin, each session is customized to meet the unique needs of every client - helping them leave feeling balanced, renewed, and cared for.

Autumn is at Perry Massage Monday - Friday

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Cheryl Patton, LMT #7778

Cheryl is a licensed massage therapist in Tennessee with over 16 years of experience, having graduated from massage school in 2010.
After spending 13 years working in a warehouse, Cheryl felt drawn toward a more meaningful career-one focused on helping people feel better in their bodies and improve their quality of life. Massage had always been a personal interest, and she chose to pursue it professionally to better serve both herself and others.
Over the years, Cheryl has worked in a variety of settings, including chiropractic offices, spas, gyms, and mobile massage, giving her a broad and well-rounded understanding of the body and its needs.
Cheryl's approach to massage is problem-focused and therapeutic. Rather than addressing symptoms alone, she works to identify the root cause of pain and dysfunction. She frequently uses cupping therapy to release tight fascia and help reduce impingement in affected areas. When appropriate, Cheryl collaborates with chiropractors and physical therapists to support treatment plans, assessments, and client goals.
She is passionate about helping clients move more comfortably, feel better in their bodies, and experience lasting relief.

Cheryl is at Perry Massage Monday - Friday

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Kyle Perry, Owner, LMT #12802

Kyle received his LMT health board state certification in 2018 after achieving over 730+ hours of training at Mind Body Institute in Nashville TN. 
Kyle has been a Licensed Massage Therapist for 7 years, and has taken classes in specialities like lymphatic drainage, craniosacral (CST), and ashiatsu massage. He also has unique massage techniques and stretches for low-back pain, rounded shoulders, and sciatica. 
When he’s not in the studio making others feel better, Kyle can be found being active with his kids on the trampoline or studying the next modality he wants to learn: next on his list: acupressure!

Kyle works Monday, Wednesday & Friday at Perry Massage