Ashley Clarke

Fairview Chiropractic and Massage Centre

Fairview Chiropractic and Massage Centre

25 Titus Street, Halifax, NS, B3M 2N5

Ashley earned her diploma in Massage Therapy in 2017 at the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy (CCMH). Ashley’s drive to succeed was rewarded by graduating with honours. Since graduation, she has completed courses such as cupping therapy, gua sha, personal training, grounding and protection, and stress management. She also has a strong interest in manipulating the vagus nerve, which has direct ties to the “rest and digest” nervous system. Ashley’s goal is to touch the lives of as many people as she can through her therapeutic approach, making a positive impact on not only the physical body, but also improving mental and spiritual health. She has had a strong passion for serving others for decades, and is very grateful she followed her path to becoming a professional who can help promote and facilitate healing. Ashley recently moved to Halifax to lay down new roots. She enjoys indulging in self-care activities such as spending time in nature, especially near the ocean, musical experiences, moving her body, making time for rest, and passing time with friends, family, and animals. Ashley is continuously learning about the many aspects of health and wellness so she can not only apply this to her own life, but help her patients apply this to their day to day. She also believes that by making a difference in her patients lives it creates a ripple effect that can reach beyond her massage practice.

Book for your first visit to the clinic for massage. Includes health history, assessment and treatment. *Note that hands-on treatment may end up shorter on this first visit depending on how long it takes to move through health history and assessment. Massage therapy can be used for preventative care, postural dysfunction and acute/chronic pain issues. Massage can help facilitate healing of injured tissue. Benefits include: decreasing pain and restriction, lowering stress, enhancing function, increasing circulation and overall mobility, facilitating an increase in lymphatic drainage.

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