A resident of the Niagara Falls area is seeking recommendations for a licensed massage therapist or massage service in the north towns. The resident, who participates in grappling, football, and lifting, is looking for someone to help with injuries and tightness.

The resident posted on social media, asking for recommendations from others in the area.

"I'm looking for someone who can help with injuries and tightness from grappling, football, and lifting," the resident wrote. "I'm based out of Niagara Falls but can travel to the north towns."

The post has garnered several responses, with many recommending local massage therapists and services. Tonawanda residents have suggested several options, including a massage therapist with experience working with athletes. Amherst residents have also recommended several services, including a spa with a licensed massage therapist on staff.

The resident is looking for someone with experience working with athletes, particularly those who participate in contact sports. University at Buffalo students and faculty may be able to provide recommendations, given the university's strong athletic programs.

The impact of the resident's search will be felt throughout the north towns, with many local business owners and residents awaiting the outcome. Kenmore business owners may be particularly interested, as a local massage therapist or service could bring in new customers and revenue.

As the resident continues their search, they are eager to find the right person to help with their injuries and tightness. Grand Island residents may be able to provide recommendations, given the island's reputation for its health and wellness services.

The next step for the resident is to schedule an appointment with a recommended massage therapist or service. Residents can stay up-to-date on the resident's search by following them on social media. A meeting is scheduled to take place at the Tonawanda Public Library to discuss the importance of self-care and injury prevention for athletes.