The invention provides a device for applying a non-invasive therapeutically reproducible pressure massage to skin and underlying tissues of a patients body. A Continuous Pressure Technique (CTP) device and fitted attachable accessory components are provided for use with massage therapy for a variety of target tissues of the patients body. Said accessory components include features allowing the induction of a therapeutically adequate profound pressure with relatively little effort enabling a therapist to treat a number of treatment targets, and a number of patients without excessive fatigue to the therapist. The provided CPT device provides for the capability of remotely determining pressure applied to the patients body simultaneously with use of the device.