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Inspiring Conversations with Amirhesam of Amiracle Pain Studio

Today we’d like to introduce you to Amirhesam.

Hi Amirhesam, we’re thrilled to have a chance to learn your story today. So, before we get into specifics, maybe you can briefly walk us through how you got to where you are today?
Amirhesam Jannat is the founder of Amiracle Pain Studio, where he works as a professional bodyworker and movement specialist, helping clients improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore functional movement through non-medical, hands-on care.

Amirhesam’s background as a physical therapist in movement and recovery was shaped through years of experience working alongside high-level athletes. From 2012 to 2016, he worked with the Iranian Olympic weightlifting team, supporting athletes with performance-focused bodywork, movement optimization, and recovery protocols. This experience formed the foundation of his philosophy: pain and movement limitations are often rooted in biomechanical imbalances that can be addressed through skilled manual techniques and corrective movement strategies.

After relocating to the United States in 2016, Amirhesam recognized a growing need for non-clinical, individualized bodywork services that go beyond temporary relief. In response, he established Amiracle Pain Studio to provide customized bodywork and movement-based sessions for a broad range of clients—from athletes and fitness enthusiasts to office professionals experiencing chronic tension, stiffness, and mobility limitations.

At Amiracle Pain Studio, Amirhesam and his team offer services including manual bodywork, assisted stretching, EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation), shockwave therapy, Red Light Therapy, and mobility-focused techniques. All services are provided as non-medical wellness services and are designed to support relaxation, mobility, circulation, and overall physical well-being. Amirhesam is not a licensed physical therapist in the United States, and Amiracle Pain Studio does not provide medical diagnosis, physical therapy, or medical treatment.

What distinguishes Amiracle Pain Studio is its emphasis on identifying functional movement patterns and addressing the sources of physical tension through personalized care. Each session is tailored to the individual’s goals, whether improving posture, enhancing athletic performance, or supporting recovery from physical strain.

Clients frequently report improvements in mobility, reduced discomfort, better body awareness, and faster recovery from physical stress. Amirhesam’s approach blends modern recovery tools with attentive, hands-on bodywork to create a supportive and results-driven experience.

For Amirhesam Jannat, Amiracle Pain Studio represents a commitment to helping people move more freely and comfortably—through ethical, transparent, and client-centered bodywork services that respect professional boundaries while delivering meaningful results.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
It has definitely not been a smooth road. Like many founders building something meaningful from the ground up, the journey has come with its share of challenges—both professional and personal.

One of the biggest hurdles was transitioning from working with elite athletes internationally to building a practice in the United States. Navigating a new system, culture, and set of regulations required me to rethink how I could ethically and responsibly apply my experience. Being transparent about my role as a bodyworker—not a U.S.-licensed physical therapist—meant building trust through results, education, and client experience rather than credentials alone.

Another challenge was starting from scratch—establishing a client base, educating people on the value of long-term, movement-focused bodywork, and competing in a market that often favors quick fixes. There were also the typical growing pains of entrepreneurship: long hours, financial uncertainty, and the pressure of wearing many hats at once while staying committed to high standards of care.

What carried me through was a clear purpose. Seeing clients regain mobility, move without pain, and return to activities they thought they had lost reinforced why I started Amiracle Pain Studio in the first place. Every challenge became part of refining the vision, strengthening the service model, and building a studio rooted in integrity, transparency, and real results.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about Amiracle Pain Studio?
Tell us about Amiracle Pain Studio. What do you do and what are you known for?
Amiracle Pain Studio is a Los Angeles–based wellness studio specializing in non-medical bodywork and mobility support. We work with a wide range of clients—from athletes to everyday professionals—who are dealing with pain, stiffness, or movement limitations. Our focus is on helping people move better, feel stronger, and recover more efficiently through personalized care.

What services do you offer?
We provide customized sessions that may include advanced manual bodywork, assisted stretching, EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation), shockwave therapy, Red Light Therapy and recovery-focused techniques. All services are offered as non-medical wellness services and are tailored to each client’s goals and physical needs.

What sets Amiracle Pain Studio apart from others?
Our approach goes beyond temporary relief. Instead of quick fixes, we focus on identifying movement restrictions and addressing the underlying contributors to discomfort. Every session is individualized, and we emphasize transparency—our founder works as a professional bodyworker and movement specialist, not a U.S.-licensed physical therapist, and we are clear about the scope of our services.

What are you most proud of brand-wise?
We’re most proud of the trust we’ve built with our clients and the long-term relationships that come from real results. Much of our growth has come through referrals, which speaks to the consistency and integrity of our work.

What do you want readers to know about your brand?
Amiracle Pain Studio is a space where clients feel heard, respected, and supported. Our goal is simple: to help people move more freely, recover more effectively, and maintain a healthier relationship with their bodies through thoughtful, personalized bodywork.

Any advice for finding a mentor or networking in general?
My biggest advice is to focus on building genuine relationships rather than chasing titles or connections. The most meaningful mentorships often develop organically—by showing up consistently, asking thoughtful questions, and being willing to listen and learn.

What has worked well for me is staying close to environments where growth is happening: working with people who are serious about their craft, attending industry events, and surrounding myself with individuals who value integrity and long-term thinking. I’ve also learned that mentorship doesn’t always come from one person. Different people can guide you in different areas—business, mindset, or technical skill.

Most importantly, add value before asking for anything in return. Be respectful of people’s time, be clear about what you’re trying to learn, and apply what you’re taught. When people see that you’re committed and consistent, mentorship and strong professional relationships tend to follow naturally.

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