George Bourne
- Combines sport science with massage therapy.
- Tailors treatments to individual goals.
- Focuses on body functionality and healing.
- Integrates diverse techniques like mobilization and stretching.
- Background in competitive sports informs practice.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
BridgeHealth
2 St. Clair Avenue West , Suite 602, Toronto, ON, M4V1L5
George acquired a Bachelor of Science in Sport Science from Greenwich University, London, and is a registered massage therapist with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. Sports and well-being have always been a huge part of George’s personal and professional life, juggling a variety of sports - soccer, squash and running to name a few - from an early age and at a competitive level. It was only natural that his curiosity about the functionality of the human body, and its healing processes, led him to seek education and training in his respective fields. In addition to his degree in kinesiology, George obtained certificates in personal training and coaching for youth soccer, and became a trusted and dedicated member of his community sport teams. When he moved to Toronto, he decided to continue his academic journey and graduated with a massage therapy diploma from Medix College, Toronto. In his training he learned a variety of techniques such as hydrotherapy, myofascial massage, deep tissue, joint mobilization, stretching and strengthening, among others. Hundreds of hours of clinic practice paired with George’s kinesiology and training background allows him to incorporate a variety of approaches for individually tailored, goal-based treatment plans for our clients.
This is for a 60 minute registered massage therapy appointment.