Patrick Boileau
- Integrates fitness and movement with massage.
- Empowers clients with knowledge for better movement.
- Combines manual therapy and active rehabilitation.
- Focuses on long-lasting results through education.
- Draws from elite weightlifting experience.
- Continuously evolves techniques and exercises.
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Dynamic Therapy & Rehabilitation Centre
2095 Armstrong St, Greater Sudbury, ON, P3E 4W2
Pat is a registered massage therapist and a member of the Registered Massage Therapists Association of Ontario. He enjoys incorporating his passion for fitness and movement into his daily massage therapy practice. Combining both aspects of his passion with manual therapy and movement to empower clients with the knowledge and the ability to move better and have longer-lasting results. Pat also coaches weightlifting and has taught in massage therapy and health and fitness promotion programs, simply for his love of teaching the next generation! His passion to leave the fitness and rehab space better than he found it is at the forefront of his practice. He is currently competing nationally in Olympic Weightlifter, he won the 2022 Canadian Weightlifting championship and remains competitive on the National circuit. He is a 4 times Provincial champion in weightlifting and now closing in on the opportunity to compete internationally. Patrick’s curiosity is evident in continuously evolving massage therapy practice techniques and exercise selections.
This treatment is performed by a Registered Massage Therapist and includes assessment, hands-on treatment, and individualized home care recommendations to help you achieve lasting results. Each session is tailored to your specific needs,whether that’s relieving muscle tension, addressing injury or postural strain, promoting recovery, or supporting relaxation. Techniques may include trigger point release, deep tissue work, cupping and other evidence-based approaches to improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore function.