If you sit at a desk eight hours a day, your back is paying a price you may not have fully noticed yet. Lower back compression. Tight upper traps from leaning toward a screen. Stiff neck from looking down at a phone. Hip flexors that have forgotten how to lengthen. Most desk workers don't connect the dots until something flares up โ usually around their mid-thirties โ and suddenly the pain is constant. This guide is the no-fluff version of how to fix it.
Why your back actually hurts
Modern back pain from desk work is rarely an injury. It's the result of holding the same posture for too long, day after day. The muscles that support your spine and shoulders get stuck in a contracted state and forget how to relax. Eventually they start sending pain signals not because anything is broken, but because they're exhausted from holding you up.
The fix is not always a doctor. For most desk workers, the fix is consistent muscle work that tells the overworked muscles they can finally let go. That's what a focused deep tissue massage does. Not magic. Just regular, patient pressure on the right spots.
The right kind of massage
For desk-job back pain, deep tissue or a Swedish-deep tissue blend with extra focus on the upper back and shoulders is the right call. Pure Swedish feels nice but doesn't reach deep enough to address chronic knots. Pure deep tissue can feel intense if you're not used to it.
What to ask for at the front desk: "60 minute deep tissue, focus on my upper back and neck." Or for a softer experience: "60 minute blend, mostly relaxation but extra time on my shoulders." The therapist will warm up the area first with lighter strokes, then move into focused pressure on the tight spots.
The right rhythm
This is where most desk workers go wrong. One massage feels great, then they wait three months for the next one and the pain comes back full-force. The pattern that actually works for chronic desk-job pain:
- Weeks 1 โ 4: Once a week. Each session breaks more tension. Some areas may feel sore the next day, which is normal.
- Weeks 5 โ 8: Every other week. Pain is much better. Your therapist needs less time on the same spots.
- Ongoing maintenance: Once a month or whenever something flares up.
Most of our regulars from offices in La Habra, Brea, and Fullerton come in every Friday after work as a weekly reset that doubles as a chronic-pain treatment. There is no membership at our spa, so you can adjust the rhythm as your body responds.
You don't fix months of desk pain with one massage. You fix it with the right rhythm.
Walk in for a 60 minute reset
Open 7 days, 9 AM to 10 PM. $60 a session.
What to do between sessions
The work between visits matters as much as the work in the chair. Cheap, simple things that pay off:
- Stand up every hour. Set a timer. Walk to the water cooler. Two minutes is enough.
- Adjust your screen height. Top of monitor at eye level reduces neck strain dramatically.
- Drink more water. Dehydrated muscles cramp faster and recover slower.
- Stretch your neck and shoulders three times a day. One minute each. Easy.
- Sleep on your back or side, not stomach. Stomach sleeping pulls the neck.
- Apply heat after long days. A hot shower or heating pad calms a tight upper back.
When to see a doctor instead
Massage is great for muscle tension. It is not the right tool for everything. See a doctor first if your pain involves:
- Sharp shooting pain radiating down your arm or leg
- Numbness or tingling in your hands, feet, or face
- Pain that started suddenly after a fall, accident, or injury
- Pain that wakes you up at night
- Fever, unexplained weight loss, or other systemic symptoms with the pain
For everyday muscle tightness, knots, and stress-related pain from desk work, massage is exactly the right tool. For more on this, see our back and neck pain relief guide, our how often should you go piece, or the full complete La Habra guide.
A few practical reminders
If this is your first time looking at our spa or comparing local options in La Habra, here are a few small but useful things to keep in mind. Our front desk is happy to answer any question before you commit to a session โ there is no pressure at all to book if you are still deciding. Walk in just to see the space and ask questions if that helps. Many regulars did exactly that on their first visit and only booked a session after seeing the lobby and asking a few questions about the rooms and pricing.
Our location is at 151 E Imperial Hwy Suite B, La Habra, CA 90631. Free private parking is right outside the door. We are open every day from 9 AM to 10 PM, including weekends and most holidays. Pricing is the same every visit: $40 for 30 minutes, $60 for 60 minutes, $80 for 30 minute couples, and $120 for 60 minute couples. Cash and major credit cards accepted. Tips appreciated in cash but never required.
For city-specific tips on coming over from Brea, Fullerton, Whittier, La Mirada, Buena Park, Anaheim, or any of our other 14 nearby cities, we have dedicated pages for each one covering the best routes, easiest hours, and what regulars from that area tend to book most often.
If you want to dig deeper before booking, our complete La Habra massage guide is the long-form overview that covers everything in one place โ services, pricing, walk-in flow, what to expect, frequency recommendations, and answers to twenty of the most common questions. It is the best single resource if you want a full picture before stopping by.
The local angle that matters most
Our regulars at Susie Spa come from across north Orange County every week โ La Habra, Brea, Fullerton, Whittier, La Mirada, Buena Park, Hacienda Heights, Yorba Linda, Placentia, Anaheim, Santa Fe Springs, Rowland Heights, Diamond Bar, Cypress, and Pico Rivera. The mix is one of the things that makes our small spa feel like a real local place rather than a chain. Office workers from Brea corporate parks, students from Cal State Fullerton, families from Whittier hills, commuters from La Mirada heading home before the I-5 traffic kicks in. Same friendly therapists, same honest pricing, every visit.
If you are reading this and live anywhere within a 10 mile radius of our location, the drive over is short โ usually 8 to 18 minutes depending on which city you are coming from. Free parking is always at the door. We are open every day from 9 AM to 10 PM, so even after a long workday or a busy weekend, there is always a window when you can walk in for a 30 or 60 minute reset. That kind of consistent availability is exactly why our walk-in model works for the local crowd in this part of the county.
Pain is not always a sign something is broken. Often it's a sign your muscles forgot how to relax.
Walk in any day from 9 AM to 10 PM at 151 E Imperial Hwy Suite B in La Habra. Call 818-660-6999.


