Linda Simpson
- Treats long-term postural conditions.
- Addresses chronic pain conditions.
- Uses detailed NISA technique.
- Targets deep, tight spots.
- Works on scar tissue.
- Aims for optimal body function.
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Galt Massage Therapy
73 Water Street N.,, 2nd Floor - Suite 212, Cambridge, ON, N1R 7L6
RMT since 1999. I received my Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Guelph in 1992, where I majored in Human Biology with a minor in Psychology. After 5 years of working in an unrelated field, I realized that I needed to get back to science and, more importantly, get into something that would allow me to help people. That’s what drew me to massage. I received my diploma in Massage Therapy from Kikkawa College, school of massage, in 1999. I have been working full-time in a clinic setting since that time with a focus on treating long-term postural and pain conditions. I use a very detailed technique called NISA which allows me to access the old, deep, tight spots or scar tissue that have been holding people back from functioning optimally. I have taught the NISA technique to both graduates and undergrads of the massage therapy program since 2003. I am a former Peer Assessor and a Subject Matter Expert for the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) which is the governing body of my profession. I am a CMTO approved tutor for those RMTs in need of remediation or upgrading their skills and knowledge in order to return to practice. In my spare time I enjoy the outdoors (hiking, biking, gardening, canoeing, etc.). I also volunteer with Cambridge City Green, which is a group that organizes our community clean-up and public tree planting events.
Discuss client condition, assessments as required, treatment.