Soul2Sole Massage Duggan Clinic
Massage Therapy
Relaxation massage is a smooth, gentle, flowing style help promote a sense of relaxation, and improves circulation. Relaxation massage is perfect for a long workday or help lowering stress and improve mental health.
- Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension and pain relief.
- Sports massage for injury recovery and athletic performance.
- Myofascial release to reduce fascial restrictions and improve mobility.
- Joint mobilization and osteopathic manual techniques for improved range.
- Postural correction-focused treatments to address biomechanical imbalances.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Relaxation massage is a smooth, gentle, flowing style help promote a sense of relaxation, and improves circulation. Relaxation massage is perfect for a long workday or help lowering stress and improve mental health.
- Deep tissue for lasting pain relief.
- Myofascial release for improved mobility.
- Cupping therapy and trigger point release.
- Post-surgical recovery and chronic pain.
- Alleviating discomfort from various conditions.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Deep tissue massage is to apply firm pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue surrounding muscles. It’s beneficial to chronic aches and pain and contracted areas such as a stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders. We will focus on either upper or lower body depend on where the problem is.
- Pain relief through therapeutic touch.
- Reducing chronic pain and discomfort.
- Promoting a balanced, peaceful state.
- Addressing everyday stress with massage.
- Facilitating relaxation and well-being.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Deep tissue massage is to apply firm pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue surrounding muscles. It’s beneficial to chronic aches and pain and contracted areas such as a stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders. We will focus on either upper or lower body depend on where the problem is.
- Deep tissue pressure for chronic muscle and connective tissue pain.
- Slow strokes targeting stiff neck and upper back.
- Manual therapy for low back pain and shoulder tension.
- Upper or lower body treatment based on problem areas.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Relaxation massage is a smooth, gentle, flowing style help promote a sense of relaxation, and improves circulation. Relaxation massage is perfect for a long workday or help lowering stress and improve mental health.
- Craniosacral therapy for gentle, holistic care.
- Deep tissue massage for muscle release.
- Neuromuscular therapy for pain relief.
- Myofascial remodeling for connective tissue.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Deep tissue massage is to apply firm pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue surrounding muscles. It’s beneficial to chronic aches and pain and contracted areas such as a stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders. We will focus on either upper or lower body depend on where the problem is.
- Firm-pressure treatment for chronic muscle and connective tissue pain.
- Upper back and neck tension relief with slow strokes.
- Low back and leg muscle tightness assessment and care.
- Focused upper or lower body treatment based on needs.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Deep tissue massage is to apply firm pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue surrounding muscles. It’s beneficial to chronic aches and pain and contracted areas such as a stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders. We will focus on either upper or lower body depend on where the problem is.
- Therapeutic massage for pain management and mobility.
- Table Thai oil massage for increased flexibility and release.
- Hot stone massage for deep muscle relaxation and tension relief.
- Swedish massage promoting circulation and general relaxation.
- Cupping therapy and reflexology addressing muscle dysfunction and recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Acupuncture
Osteopathy
**We recommend checking with your insurance provider to confirm coverage for Manual Osteopathic treatments with CMMOTA. Direct billing is available only through TELUS Health providers. For other insurance providers, manual claim submissions will be required.** **We recommend to come in loose fitted clothing** Manual Osteopathic Therapy (MOT) is a complementary form of healing. It focuses on the interrelationship between the structure and function of the body. The goal is to work toward total body health through treating and strengthening the musculoskeletal framework, which includes the joints, muscles, and spine.
- Musculoskeletal assessment for neck, back, and chronic pain.
- Manipulative treatment for post-surgical and postnatal recovery.
- Soft tissue techniques for stress-related tension and headaches.
- Joint mobilization and treatment for TMJ dysfunction and postural imbalance.
- Whole-body assessment addressing abdominal, pelvic, and developmental concerns.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Lymphatic Drainage
Manual Lymphatic Drainage involves light, smooth, rhythmic touch to the skin plus pumping at the lymph nodes. These techniques encourage the Lymphatic system to better do its job: gathering old cells (including pathogens, toxins and plasma proteins), guiding them out of the body and making way for newly oxygenated cells to nourish organs, muscles and extremities. Lymphatic Drainage may be helpful for many reasons: pre and post surgery, post workout soreness, recovery post sickness, spring cleaning, relaxation and especially to treat fluid retention.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage involves light, smooth, rhythmic touch to the skin plus pumping at the lymph nodes. These techniques encourage the Lymphatic system to better do its job: gathering old cells (including pathogens, toxins and plasma proteins), guiding them out of the body and making way for newly oxygenated cells to nourish organs, muscles and extremities. Lymphatic Drainage may be helpful for many reasons: pre and post surgery, post workout soreness, recovery post sickness, spring cleaning, relaxation and especially to treat fluid retention.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage involves light, smooth, rhythmic touch to the skin plus pumping at the lymph nodes. These techniques encourage the Lymphatic system to better do its job: gathering old cells (including pathogens, toxins and plasma proteins), guiding them out of the body and making way for newly oxygenated cells to nourish organs, muscles and extremities. Lymphatic Drainage may be helpful for many reasons: pre and post surgery, post workout soreness, recovery post sickness, spring cleaning, relaxation and especially to treat fluid retention.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage involves light, smooth, rhythmic touch to the skin plus pumping at the lymph nodes. These techniques encourage the Lymphatic system to better do its job: gathering old cells (including pathogens, toxins and plasma proteins), guiding them out of the body and making way for newly oxygenated cells to nourish organs, muscles and extremities. Lymphatic Drainage may be helpful for many reasons: pre and post surgery, post workout soreness, recovery post sickness, spring cleaning, relaxation and especially to treat fluid retention.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage involves light, smooth, rhythmic touch to the skin plus pumping at the lymph nodes. These techniques encourage the Lymphatic system to better do its job: gathering old cells (including pathogens, toxins and plasma proteins), guiding them out of the body and making way for newly oxygenated cells to nourish organs, muscles and extremities. Lymphatic Drainage may be helpful for many reasons: pre and post surgery, post workout soreness, recovery post sickness, spring cleaning, relaxation and especially to treat fluid retention.