Massage Therapy

  • Swedish/relaxation massage for stress reduction and circulation.
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension and adhesions.
  • Myofascial release to improve tissue mobility and reduce pain.
  • Trigger point release for localized muscle pain and referral patterns.
  • Sports massage for injury recovery, performance, and flexibility.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Acupuncture

  • Pain relief for musculoskeletal issues using acupuncture.
  • Acupuncture for muscle tension and myofascial release support.
  • Trigger point-focused acupuncture for localized pain relief.
  • Sports injury recovery and performance-related acupuncture care.
  • Integrative acupuncture combined with manual therapy for functional restoration.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

breathe health and performance

8230-105 Street , #101A, Edmonton , AB, T6E4X8

Cheyenne’s interest in anatomy and movement led her to pursue a career in massage therapy, and in 2018 Cheyenne graduated from the massage program at MacEwan University. She has been trained in various massage techniques such as Swedish/relaxation, deep tissue, myofascial release, trigger point release and sports massage. Following graduation, Cheyenne continued to expand her knowledge and completed the Registered Acupuncture program at MacEwan University. She is passionate about approaching pain and dysfunction from a holistic perspective and integrates both massage and acupuncture in her practice to support healing and overall well-being. She believes in life long learning and is always seeking to develop her knowledge and skills to better treat each individual she treats. When not in the clinic Cheyenne enjoys being physically active, the outdoors and reading.

Massage Therapy

Massage - 60 min
Deep-TissueRelaxationSwedish
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Acupuncture

TCM Acupuncture Initial Consultation
Chinese Medicine

Complete Traditional Chinese Medicine health consultation and treatment. Required for all new patients. Please make sure to eat a good meal within one hour prior to your appointment time. Please avoid caffeine the day of your appointment. Please wear comfortable clothes that can be easily tucked or rolled up.

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