ABOUT JAYME

Licensed, Experienced, and Here to Fix What Hurts.

A woman with pink hair wearing red sunglasses and a black and white striped shirt, smiling outdoors.

i love hurting people,

professionally.

You’ll ThANK ME.

PROMISE.

I'm Jayme Brewington, Licensed Massage Therapist, Neuromuscular Massage Therapist, and Certified Pediatric Massage Therapist. I find what hurts, I work on that, and you leave feeling like a different person. That's the short version.

My background is in birth work. I spent years supporting people through pregnancy, labor, birth, and recovery, watching bodies do one of the hardest things they'll ever do and figuring out how to make it easier. That work taught me a lot about pain. Where it lives, why it stays, and what it actually takes to move it. Massage was a natural next step. I wanted to take what I already knew about the body and go deeper.

That's what I do at Hurts Co.

Some people come in with chronic pain or an injury that's been ignored for longer than they'd like to admit. Some come in because they're athletes who treat their body like a tool and want to keep it running. Some come in because they sit at a desk all day and their neck has filed a formal complaint. Some come in because they're pregnant, postpartum, or somewhere in between. And some just get it. They understand that consistent bodywork is part of taking care of themselves, and they show up for it regularly without needing a reason beyond that.

Whatever brings you in, my approach is the same. I'm not running through a routine. I'm actually looking at what's happening in your tissue and working on that. I combine modalities in a single session, neuromuscular technique, deep tissue, trigger point therapy, heat therapy, whatever makes sense for what I find. I go deep when deep is what's needed. Sessions can be intense. They also feel incredible when it's over, which is the whole point, and also why people come back.

As a Neuromuscular Massage Therapist, I'm trained to assess and treat the soft tissue dysfunctions that cause pain, restricted movement, and compensation patterns. That training changes how I see the body on the table. I'm problem-solving, not just pressing buttons until something feels better.

If you want fluff, there are plenty of places for that. If you want to actually fix what hurts and feel good doing it, you're in the right place

Contact us

Still have questions? That's fair. Reach out and I'll get back to you — but if you already know you need to be on my table, skip the small talk and just book it.