Who's actually working on you

Before you lie down on a treatment table, you deserve to know who's standing next to it. Bodywork is an intimate profession — it matters who's doing the work, what they've studied, what they've seen, and how they think. Here's the straight version.

My name is Corbin Piccione. I own Organic Mechanics Muscular Therapy in Greenville. I'm a Licensed Neuromuscular Therapist — not a spa massage therapist, not a general massage therapist who happened to take a weekend sports massage course. LNMT is a distinct discipline with its own training, its own clinical approach, and its own standard. I chose it because generic massage wasn't what my patients needed. They needed someone who could find the actual problem, treat it, and tell them the truth about what they're dealing with.

Who trusts this work

Pro hockey. Elite jiu-jitsu.

I work directly with players from the Greenville Swamp Rabbits (ECHL affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings, playing at Bon Secours Wellness Arena). I also work with grapplers from Rilion Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Greenville, owned and led by Professor Otarola-Nietzen — known to most in the community as Totty — carrying the Gracie family standard to the Upstate. Pro and elite athletes don't hand their bodies over to just anyone, especially in-season. The fact that they keep coming back is the proof I care about most.

What I actually do

My practice is built around clinical neuromuscular therapy — precise, assessment-driven soft-tissue work that treats the cause of pain and restriction, not just the location of the symptoms. That means every first session starts with real assessment: postural analysis, range-of-motion screening, palpation, injury history, training history. I don't guess. I look.

From there, the treatment is targeted. We work on the specific muscles and tissues that are driving the problem — which often means treating a location that's nowhere near where you feel pain. Cyclists with neck pain usually need upper-back work. Runners with knee pain usually need hip work. Pitchers with elbow pain usually need lat and shoulder work. Finding the right thing to treat is half the skill.

Credentials

Licensed Neuromuscular Therapist

Licensed in the state of South Carolina. Professional liability insured. Continuing education current.

Owner, Organic Mechanics

Founder and operator of Organic Mechanics Muscular Therapy in Greenville since inception. Full-time clinical practice.

Pro & elite sports bodywork

Active working relationships with players from the Greenville Swamp Rabbits (ECHL/LA Kings affiliate) and grapplers from Rilion Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Greenville — Professor Otarola-Nietzen's (Totty's) academy.

Continuing clinical education

Ongoing study in NMT, sports recovery, and athletic performance. This profession rewards people who don't stop learning.

How I think about this work

Bodywork should respect the patient. That means listening before treating, explaining what I'm doing and why, giving you options, and telling you the honest answer when something isn't in my lane. If you need a physical therapist, an orthopedist, or a sports medicine doctor, I'll tell you — and I'll happily work alongside them in your recovery. I'm not trying to be a one-stop shop for things I'm not trained to treat.

Clinical depth beats session length. Every session here is focused and productive. A good 30-minute NMT session does more real work than a generic hour-long massage — and that's why our follow-ups are 30 minutes after the first 60-minute assessment. I'm not padding the clock.

I treat patients, not clients. That word choice matters. A client buys a service. A patient brings a real body with a real problem and trusts the person treating them to take it seriously. We're a clinical practice. The relationship is a patient relationship.

My practice standards

Real assessment every first visit. Honest communication about what I can and can't do. Constant communication during treatment. Home care plans you can actually do. No upsells. No packages you don't need. If this isn't the right fit for you, I'll tell you.

Why Greenville

Greenville is home. The Upstate has become a genuinely great sports town — from the Drive at Fluor Field, to the Swamp Rabbits at Bon Secours Wellness Arena, to the running and cycling scenes tied to the Swamp Rabbit Trail, to the deep golf community at Thornblade and The Cliffs, to the jiu-jitsu academies scattered across the county. There's nowhere in the country with a better mix of serious athletes per capita — and they deserve a clinical bodywork practice that takes them seriously.

That's what Organic Mechanics is, and that's what Greenville Sports Massage is a window into. If you live and train in the Upstate and you're looking for someone who treats athletes the way athletes deserve to be treated — you're in the right place.

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Contact & location

Organic Mechanics Muscular Therapy
1622 E North St, Suite 7
Greenville, SC 29607
(864) 979-6851
organic-mechanics.com

Hours: Mon/Tue/Thu 9 AM – 8 PM, Wed/Fri 9 AM – 1 PM, Closed Sat/Sun. Online booking available 24/7.