Back in Health Massage & Wellness

Address

1014 Glenmore Drive, #201, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 4P2

Other Locations

Back in Health Massage & Wellness1815 Kirschner Rd, #120, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 6G3
Candice Jones
  • Orthopaedic acupuncture using motor point needling
  • Acupuncture for pain from sport and work injuries
  • Needling combined with manual therapy techniques
  • Acupuncture for musculoskeletal injury recovery and rehabilitation
Alyssa Watkins
  • Targets neurological disorders and complex cases
  • Employs unique Problade instrument techniques
  • Provides rehabilitative exercise plans
  • Addresses postural imbalances and chronic pain
New Patient MASSAGE - 60mins
Candice Jones
  • Pain and injury treatment from sport, work, daily activities
  • Orthopaedic acupuncture-informed motor point needling and manual therapy
  • Manual therapy for musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction
  • Injury recovery and rehabilitation through targeted soft tissue work
Cassie Poch
  • Personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual.
  • Focuses on anatomy and body movement understanding.
  • Addresses muscle soreness, postural imbalances, and conditions.
  • Holistic approach, integrating diverse client needs.
  • Sociology background informs client-centered care.
Initial 60 Minute Massage
Chantal Whitaker
  • Leverages fitness coaching background.
  • Provides personalized strengthening exercises.
  • Focuses on lasting progress and injury prevention.
  • Enhances body awareness for active clients.
Derya Welder
  • Manual lymphatic drainage Vodder technique
  • Instrument assisted soft tissue therapy
  • Intra-oral TMJ disorder treatment
  • Therapeutic hot stone massage therapy
Olivia Szombathy
  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) for soft tissue restrictions
  • Myofascial release to reduce fascial tightness and pain
  • Deep tissue massage targeting chronic muscle tension
  • Trigger point therapy for localized muscle knot relief
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and improved circulation
Christy Vat
  • Holistic approach integrating social work background.
  • Focuses on finding root causes of discomfort.
  • Utilizes diverse techniques like visceral and craniosacral.
  • Prioritizes safety, trust, and transparency.
  • Addresses digestive concerns alongside pain.