Soldier Creek Massage Therapy is a licensed massage clinic in Oklahoma City that specializes in therapeutic massage for occupational recovery, hand and upper extremity function, and post-injury rehabilitation. The practice bridges clinical therapy and traditional massage treatment, making it relevant for patients referred by occupational therapists, physicians, or those managing workplace injuries and repetitive strain.
Soldier Creek focuses on therapeutic massage as an adjunct to occupational therapy protocols, particularly for clients rebuilding hand strength, range of motion, and grip function after surgery, trauma, or chronic occupational stress. Unlike general relaxation spas, the practice works within a medical framework. Therapists communicate with referring occupational therapists and physicians about progress, and treatment plans target functional outcomes rather than stress relief alone. The clinic serves clients with carpal tunnel syndrome recovery, post-surgical hand rehabilitation, upper extremity tendon injuries, and occupational overuse conditions.
Massage sessions at Soldier Creek are 30, 60, or 90 minutes. A 60-minute session costs $75 to $85, depending on the therapist and whether the visit is an initial evaluation or follow-up. Pricing falls in the middle range for Oklahoma City clinical massage providers. The clinic offers a sliding scale for clients without insurance or with high deductibles; confirm current rates by phone, as pricing adjusts periodically.
Therapists also provide guidance on self-care, stretching, and activity modification specific to each client's occupation or hobby. Some insurance plans cover therapeutic massage when prescribed by a physician for a specific diagnosis; Soldier Creek submits claims but does not guarantee coverage.
Oklahoma City has several pathways for occupational therapy and hand rehabilitation. Hospital-based occupational therapy departments at OU Health and Mercy offer comprehensive hand therapy programs with certified hand therapists and on-site physician oversight, but waitlists often run 2 to 4 weeks and copays and deductibles apply based on your plan. Independent occupational therapy clinics like those affiliated with outpatient rehab networks provide direct therapy but less emphasis on therapeutic massage. Soldier Creek's advantage is availability: appointments are typically available within 3 to 5 business days, and the focus on massage reduces cost if your insurance does not cover occupational therapy or if you have exhausted your therapy visits. The trade-off is that Soldier Creek is not a full occupational therapy clinic and does not perform formal assessments or cognitive rehabilitation; it is best used alongside occupational therapy rather than as a replacement.
Soldier Creek fits clients recovering from hand or upper extremity surgery or injury who benefit from soft tissue mobilization before or between occupational therapy sessions, workers with job-specific repetitive strain who need maintenance care outside a formal therapy program, and people returning to activities like typing, carpentry, or music who want to rebuild tissue tolerance gradually. It also works for clients whose insurance has exhausted occupational therapy coverage but who need ongoing support.
This is not the right fit for acute fractures or complex injuries requiring diagnostic imaging, splinting, or formal functional assessment. It does not replace occupational therapy for cognitive deficits, fine motor skill retraining, or activities of daily living (ADL) training. Clients without a diagnosis or physician referral sometimes find it helpful, but outcomes are clearer when there is a specific structural or functional goal.
The first appointment includes a detailed intake about your occupation, injury or condition, current pain or limitation, and your functional goals. The therapist performs basic range-of-motion and grip strength assessment to establish a baseline. You describe what movements hurt and what you want to regain. The therapist then designs a treatment plan focused on those outcomes and coordinates with your physician or occupational therapist if a referral is in place. Sessions typically begin with soft tissue work and progress to active-assisted movement and strengthening techniques tailored to your recovery stage.
Soldier Creek is located in northwest Oklahoma City with ample parking. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; closed Sundays and Fridays. Verify current hours before your first visit, as staffing occasionally shifts seasonally.
New clients should arrive 10 minutes early for paperwork. The clinic accepts cash, card, and most insurance plans; call ahead if you need to confirm your specific coverage. Appointments are booked in advance; walk-in slots are not available.
Soldier Creek fills a gap in Oklahoma City's occupational recovery landscape by offering same-week availability and lower cost than formal therapy clinics while maintaining clinical focus on functional outcomes.
