A professional and therapeutic practice that involves the assessment and treatment of the body’s soft tissues, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia. Through a variety of techniques such as Swedish massage, deep tissue, and myofascial release, RMT aims to improve circulation, relieve pain, reduce stress, enhance mobility, and promote overall wellness.
RMTs are highly trained and licensed professionals who have completed extensive education and clinical training to ensure the highest standards of care. They are regulated by provincial and national health authorities, meaning they adhere to strict guidelines and ethical practices. Treatment is tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual, whether for injury rehabilitation, stress relief, or general wellness.
Benefits of Registered Massage Therapy include:
RMTs also provide advice on posture, stretching, and self-care techniques to support long-term health and well-being. If you’re looking for a personalized treatment plan or seeking relief from physical discomfort, Registered Massage Therapy offers a holistic approach to healing and relaxation.
This is a relaxing holistic treatment that uses acupressure massage techniques on the shoulders, neck, scalp, and facial muscles. Indian head massage is a deep massage, using a variety of traditional techniques to relax the entire body. This form of massage focuses on the three higher “chakras” – mind, body, and spirit and as such hits your energy epicentre.
Crystals used during Indian Head Massage are placed on each of the seven chakras, aiming to rebalance body’s energies.
This is a type of bodywork that uses gentle pressure on specific points along your body’s energy pathways. It aims to promote relaxation, relieve tension, and improve overall well-being. During a session, the therapist applies pressure with their fingers, palms, and thumbs to help balance your energy and support your body’s natural healing process.
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