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Massage Therapy

Restore your structural balance. Our Registered Massage Therapists (RMT) utilize precise soft tissue techniques such as deep tissue, trigger point, active release technique, and myofascial release to resolve chronic tension, improve circulation and mobility, and reduce stress. Experience clinical recovery designed to optimize movement and performance in Vancouver.

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH

To maintain an active lifestyle, you need a targeted strategy. Our five-stage process optimizes tissue health and transitions you to long-term independence.
01. Site Survey

01. Site Survey

Initial Assessment

A detailed review of your medical history and current physical condition. We identify the specific soft-tissue restrictions and postural habits causing your discomfort.

02. The Vision

02. The Vision

Collaborative Goal Setting

We are your lead consultants. Together, we define your recovery targets to reduce stress, alleviate chronic pain, and restore your natural range of motion.

03. Foundation

03. Foundation

Targeted Manual Therapy

Targeted manual therapy, including deep tissue and myofascial release, to resolve tension and improve circulation.

04. The Master Plan

04. The Master Plan

Recovery Blueprint

A customized recovery blueprint of corrective movements and self-care strategies tailored to your mobility goals.

05. Structural Integrity

05. Structural Integrity

Independence

We equip you with the knowledge to maintain high-performance health and lasting muscle resilience.

Conditions Treated

Chronic pain

Muscle Strains and Injuries

Stress and Anxiety

Headaches and Migraines

Fibromyalgia

Arthritis

Post-Surgery Recovery

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Sports Injuries

Back pain

Neck pain

Motor Vehicle Accidents/whiplash

Sciatica

Postural issues

Scoliosis

Tendonitis

Move without limits

No guesswork. Just results.

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