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Barcelona, Barcelona
LGBTQ-friendly therapeutic massage practice in El Raval.
Therapeutic massage and osteopathy practice in El Raval, run by Ivan Martínez Moreno. Before retraining in bodywork, he spent some two decades as a professional dancer and choreographer working across Spain, Brazil, Italy, and Denmark — a background that shapes how he reads movement, posture, and injury. This is a clinical practice, explicitly not an erotic one: the work is structural, cranial, and visceral osteopathy, sports and deep-tissue massage, stretching and mobilization, aimed at rehabilitation for limited mobility, disc problems, and recovery. For LGBTQ+ locals and travelers, it's a gay-friendly option for genuine recovery rather than a spa experience — useful after a long-haul flight, a heavy gym block, or a back that's seized up mid-trip. Martínez also keeps a practice in Puerto Vallarta, so regulars who split time between the two cities can stay with the same hands.
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