Massage Therapy
- Deep tissue and myofascial release.
- Relaxation massage.
- Pre-natal and post-natal massage.
- Gua Sha therapy.
- Cupping therapy.
- Acupuncture services.
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A Visceral Therapy Massage is a gentle, hands-on treatment that focuses on the internal organs and their surrounding connective tissues. Using subtle, targeted techniques, the therapist works to release restrictions, restore natural movement within the abdomen, support digestion, reduce bloating and enhance the connection between the organs and musculoskeletal system.
- Osteoarticulation and joint mobilization for restoring movement.
- Craniosacral therapy for headaches, stress, and nervous system balance.
- Visceral manipulation addressing organ-related musculoskeletal dysfunction.
- Myofascial remodeling to reduce muscle tension and chronic pain.
- Gentle pediatric massage approaches for comfort and mobility in autism.
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- Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension relief.
- Therapeutic massage for pain reduction and functional recovery.
- Neuromuscular therapy targeting trigger points and muscle imbalances.
- Stress management massage for relaxation and nervous system regulation.
- Tension relief for neck, head, and back pain.
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Acupuncture
Intake of extensive health history, discussion of symptoms, desired outcome, treatment plan, and TCM diagnostic or Musculoskeletal methods including initial acupuncture treatment and additional modalities Appropriate for traditional and sports/medical acupuncture
- Acupuncture for pain relief and chronic pain management.
- Acupuncture for muscle tension and myofascial release.
- Acupuncture support for prenatal and postnatal care.
- Cupping combined with acupuncture for tissue mobilization.
- Gua Sha-assisted acupuncture for improved circulation and recovery.
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Chiropractic
Initial chiropractic evaluation and treatment for new patients. This visit will include a complete health history, exam, and treatment. Treatments can include chiropractic manipulative therapy, myofascial release therapy, instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization, kinesiology taping, dynamic stretching, cupping, and home-care exercises.
- Spinal manipulative therapy for joint alignment and pain relief.
- Myofascial release therapy to reduce muscle tension and restrictions.
- Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization for tissue healing.
- Kinesiology taping to support muscles and improve movement.
- Neuromuscular facilitation with rehabilitative exercises for recovery.
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Osteopathy
Osteopaths identify and treat anatomical asymmetries that can interfere with the proper function of bodily systems, creating pain or distress. Through a comprehensive assessment, the osteopath will look for the source of dysfunction and use a wide range of hands on approaches to treat you holistically. Osteopathic techniques include hands-on osteoarticular mobilizations, myofascial release, cranial-sacral technique and visceral (organ) manipulation. Manual Osteopaths use an approach that is gentle, comprehensive and highly effective.
- Craniosacral therapy for headaches, stress-related tension, and dysautonomia.
- Visceral manipulation addressing visceral-motor dysfunction and referred pain.
- Myofascial remodeling and soft tissue techniques for chronic pain relief.
- Joint mobilization and osteoarticulation to restore joint mobility and alignment.
- Whole-body musculoskeletal assessment and individualized manipulative treatment.
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Physiotherapy
During your initial assessment, we will review your health history, discuss your symptoms and goals, and perform a comprehensive evaluation of your mobility, strength, posture, and movement patterns to determine the source of your concerns. Based on the assessment findings, a personalised treatment plan will be developed to help reduce pain, restore function, and support your recovery. Treatment may begin during the same visit and can include hands-on soft tissue and joint techniques, therapeutic exercise, dry needling, cupping, TENS or microcurrent therapy, and taping.
Lymphatic Drainage
A lymphatic drainage massage is a gentle, rhythmic massage technique designed to stimulate the flow of lymph fluid through the body’s lymphatic system. Using light pressure and slow, sweeping movements, it helps reduce swelling, remove toxins and waste, and support immune function. It’s commonly used for conditions like fluid retention, post-surgical recovery, lymphedema and deep relaxation.