Inclusive, Trauma-Informed

Massage & Bodywork

in the Asheville, NC Area

by Geri Hübbe

LMBT #23057, QMHP, MS

Close-up of Geri Hubbe's hands giving a massage in Asheville, NC
Geri Hubbe LMBT giving a massage in a comfortable room with warm colors

Geri offers massage for bodies carrying pain, stress, trauma, and recovery… held with skill, consent, and care.

Hübbe Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork provides trauma-sensitive, medically-informed massage in Asheville, NC, with sessions fully tailored to each individual. Whether you’re living with chronic pain, nervous system overwhelm, injury recovery, or occupational stress, this is bodywork designed to meet you exactly where you are.

Consent-forward. Customized. Thoughtfully paced.

Techniques…

Sessions can incorporate any combination of the following techniques, based on the needs, goals, and requests of the individual.

  • Swedish massage is a systematic approach that includes five primary techniques: effleurage (long, gliding strokes), petrissage (kneading and rolling), tapotement (rhythmic tapping), friction (deep, circular movements), and vibration (gentle shaking). These techniques work together to reduce muscle tension, improve blood flow, and promote relaxation.

  • Fascia is the connective tissue that provides support and protection for most structures within the human body, including muscle. This soft tissue can become restricted due to overuse, trauma, infectious agents, or inactivity, often resulting in pain, muscle tension, and diminished blood flow. Myofascial release uses slow prolonged stretching of the fascial tissue to facilitate change. 

  • Trigger points are defined by their patterns of referred pain to other distinct locations in muscles, connective tissues and organs. Trigger point massage applies specific targeted pressure, known as ischemic compression, to release tension across a pain referral pattern.

  • PNF is a facilitated stretching technique that combines passive assisted stretching with guided muscle contraction and deep breathing to increase range of motion and enhance motor control.

  • Reflexology, aka “foot zone therapy,” is based on the premise that energy flows through the body from the brain to the feet. Every organ and cell has a representative point on the foot, and when pressure is applied, the brain sends a signal to the corresponding part of the body to facilitate healing and restore balance.

  • Lymphatic drainage massage relieves swelling from blockages in the lymphatic system resulting from medical treatment, illness, or stagnation. Facilitating the movement of lymphatic fluid in turn supports the function of the immune system, helping with the elimination of toxins.

  • Craniosacral therapy uses gentle and sustained hands-on contact, focusing on the head, spinal column, and sacrum, with attunement to the rhythm of cerebrospinal fluid. This technique is notably effective for relieving nervous system stress symptoms associated with a wide range of physical and emotional ailments, including insomnia, brain injury, autoimmune disorders, and PTSD.

  • Gua Sha was developed thousands of years ago by the Chinese. This involves using a rounded tool, such as a ceramic soup spoon, to glide over the skin, targeting stubborn “knots” or deep fascial adhesions. Gua Sha is especially effective for treating neck and shoulder pain, tension headaches, and plantar fasciitis.

    • Gua Sha may leave coloration on the skin for 3-5 days following treatment, similar to cupping. This coloration (called petechiation) is not harmful and is not the same as bruising.

  • This deeply relaxing massage technique utilizes smooth, heated Basalt stones with gliding techniques. The warmth from the stones penetrates deep into muscles, promoting relaxation, improving circulation, and relieving muscle tension.

    • Hot Stones are not currently available for Mobile Massage appointments.

Geri Hubbe gives massage LGBTQ person with tattoos

Therapeutic Massage for People who do the impossible every day…

…Sometimes survival is not graceful. It can often be partial, exhausting, and relentless. Your body remembers all of it.

Many people seeking massage struggle to find care that feels safe, affirming, and truly responsive—especially if they are neurodivergent, LGBTQIA+, living with disability, managing PTSD, or navigating medical recovery.

Pain, tension, insomnia, and nervous system overload are common. Feeling unseen or misunderstood by providers shouldn’t be.

You deserve bodywork that respects your autonomy, honors your lived experience, and supports real relief.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

  • This is entirely up to you. Most people receiving a full body massage will undress fully or fully except their underpants, while some choose to keep all or most of their clothes on. All of these options are welcome. Throughout the massage only the area of the body receiving massage at that time will be undraped, and private areas will always remain draped.

  • Geri’s last name, Hübbe, is pronounced hue-bee.

    The name has historical roots in Germany and is derived from an older german word “hube,” meaning “land” or “farm.”

  • Your massage time is your time to relax in whatever way feels best. Geri will not initiate conversation, but you are welcome to talk if talking is what feels most comfortable and relaxing for you.

    Real-time feedback about pressure and focus areas are especially encouraged when an adjustment is wanted. The magic words “Less,” “More,” and “Stop,” are always welcome. Geri will periodically check in to ensure that their techniques are being delivered both effectively and comfortably.

  • Lateness can happen for so many unexpected reasons. While it is optimal to arrive 10 minutes early, there is no judgement on this end for imperfect timing. Geri cannot guarantee availability for extending your time-slot, but will make adjustments to your time-slot as availability allows to maximize the amount hands-on time that you booked, even if you’re running late.

  • Cancelation is welcome for any reason up to 24 hours in advance. You can cancel by email, text, or phone call. Canceling less than 24 in advance will result in a 50% charge. If the reason for last-minute cancelation is due to flu-like symptoms or other infectious disease precautions, the cancelation fee will be waived.

  • Hübbe Therapeutic believes that healthcare services, including massage, should be accessible to all community members, regardless of financial circumstance. Inequity is deeply systemic in our society, so in order to achieve accessibility for all, collective effort is required in acknowledging the varied levels of access we each have to financial resources. When those with more access opt in to generosity and those with less access opt in to receiving support, the closer we come to achieving sustainable balanced equity.

    When booking massage services, please assess your financial circumstances honestly. If you are comfortably resourced to pay the full price, know that by doing so you are helping to maintain the equity pricing system so that it can be sustainable. This is an honor system reliant on integrity and rooted in love.

    The following discount codes are always available at checkout for the “balanced” price (20% off), the “supported” price (40% off), and the “equity” price (60% off):

    BALANCED20

    SUPPORTED40

    EQUITY60

    Please feel welcome to reach out by email, text, or phone call if you have any questions about equity pricing.

Geri Hubbe LMBT giving Swedish massage in Alexander near Asheville

Trauma-Informed, Inclusive Massage Care in Asheville

Hubbe Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork centers safety, consent, and adaptability in every session.

Clients choose this practice because it is

  • Trauma-informed and medically-informed

  • LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent-affirming

  • Disability-conscious and consent-forward

  • Available in-office, in downtown AVL, or as mobile massage in WNC

  • Skillful and customized

  • Offered with equity pricing options

Massage sessions are always guided by your comfort, boundaries, and goals.

Geri Hubbe massage therapist smiling in outdoor meadow

Meet Geri, Licensed Massage Therapist in Asheville, NC

Geri (they/them) brings a decade of trauma-informed community care into their massage therapy practice.

Before becoming a licensed massage therapist, Geri served the WNC community in roles including domestic violence advocacy, community-based mental health services, home healthcare, support group facilitation, mutual aid organizing, and climate justice work.

This background shapes a massage practice rooted in compassion, respect, and non-judgment—meeting each person exactly where they are.

As a lifelong dancer and movement artist, Geri approaches the body as intelligent and adaptive. In 2025, they completed clinical massage therapy training at AB Tech Community College.

LMBT #23057