Peyton Davis
- Relaxation massage for overall stress reduction and calm.
- Therapeutic and deep tissue massage for chronic pain.
- Trigger point therapy targeting muscle knots and referral pain.
- Manual lymphatic drainage to reduce swelling and congestion.
- Joint mobilization and PNF stretching for improved mobility.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Therapeutic Body Concepts
1115 Saint Albert Trail, #560, St. Albert, AB, T8N 7X6
I am a graduate of the Vicars School of Massage, having completed their comprehensive 2200-hour program in June 2021. With extensive clinical experience, my practice focuses on providing therapeutic massage to help relieve tension and discomfort, particularly in the lower back, hips, and legs. I am committed to continuously expanding my skill set and look forward to offering even more services soon. My treatment rooms are a safe and inclusive space, where all bodies are welcomed and respected. I believe in tailoring each session to meet the unique needs of every client, ensuring a comfortable and supportive environment for everyone. In addition to my professional work, I value spending quality time with my family and animals, and I have a passion for crafting. My approach to massage therapy is rooted in a desire to help others feel their best, and I look forward to supporting you in your wellness goals. Services Included: - Relaxation Massage - Therapeutic Massage - Deep tissue massage - Couples Massage - Prenatal Massage - Trigger Point Therapy - Manual Lymphatic Drainage - Joint Mobilization - PNF stretching
Massage Therapy
60 Minute duration of Relaxation, or Deep Tissue/Therapeutic Massage Therapy.
Lymphatic Drainage
MLD involves the use of gentle manual maneuvers to aid in the recirculation of body fluids. While the exact amount of pressure applied depends on the area and pathology involved, it usually equates to very little pressure. Using this technique, trained therapists are able to detect the specific rhythm, direction, depth, and quality of the lymph flow anywhere in the body.