Massage Therapy

All of our therapists are Registered and experienced in a variety of techniques and therapeutic applications.

Swedish Massage

The base of RMT education in BC and across Canada is formed in Swedish massage techniques. To stimulate increased blood flow and reduce tension.

Myofascial Release

Fascia surrounds and encapuslates all the various soft tissues of our body. These techniques engage the fascia and aim to restore proper movement and function.

Therapeutic Intervention

Massage Therapy can be used to assess and treat many pains, dysfunctions and problems arising from muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia.

Deep Tissue

Deep tissue massage encompasses many different techniques and styles aimed at working deeply into the muscle units. Includes Trigger Point therapy, muscle stripping and cross fiber frictions.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a safe, effective and drug-free therapy that can treat a wide variety of health problems and promote healing.

What is Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a para medical practice that works

based on stimulating specific points on the body. Traditional

acupuncture is done by penetrating the skin with fine needles to

alleviate pain or to help treat various health conditions. Acupuncture therapy developed a millennia ago in China, using acupuncture needles that are extremely thin, and virtually painless when inserted.

The needles

On some areas of the body, you won’t even feel their application while other sites may produce a tingling or aching sensation. Many patients say that they find their treatments

comfortable and enjoy a sense of relaxation afterwards.

Conditions that can be treated with Acupuncture

Muscle pain, spasms, fibromyalgia        

Sciatica: lumber and cervical disk herniation

Digestive issues

Stress, anxiety and insomnia

Women's health

Cupping

This therapy takes its name from the cups that are used to create a vacuum effect over the stagnate areas of the body. Once the cup is in place, it can be moved along the skin using oils in a process called sliding cupping. This therapy works by loosening adhesions and increasing blood circulation.