Twyla Walker
- Treating soft tissue injuries and chronic pain.
- Alleviating headaches and migraine discomfort.
- Applying Rapid Neurofascial Reset technique.
- Using Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy.
- Addressing pain from accidents, chronic illness.
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Twyla Walker, RMT
2001 Kensington Rd NW, located inside Nina Aesthetics, Calgary, AB, T2N 3M9
Twyla is a compassionate individual who is focused on treating soft tissue injuries, chronic pain, headaches and migraines, with the general goal of helping people to improve their quality of life and stay active, pain-free. She is an Advanced Clinical Massage Therapist with 3000hrs training completed in 2017 and has since focused her continuing education with specializing in Rapid Neurofascial Reset. Rapid Neurofascial Reset is a movement-based, manual therapy technique that addresses the central nervous system’s role in alleviating tension and restrictions within muscles, tendons, ligaments, joint capsules, fascia, and nerves. She uses Rapid NFR as the foundation for her practice and incorporates Myofascial Release, Orthopedic Massage, Active Neuromuscular Facilitation, Trigger Point Therapy, and gentle Joint Mobilizations. Twyla is experienced with treating chronic painful conditions that are isolated to one region of the body, to pain from motor vehicle accidents and long- term illness. She understands not everything can be cured, but quality of life can be vastly improved by treatments. She has helped patients manage pain from fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and other chronic pain or autoimmune conditions. Twyla’s aim is for clients to leave with feeling a noticeable positive difference after every treatment with incremental improvement. Outside her massage practice Twyla enjoys mountain adventures like rock climbing, cold plunging in alpine lakes, and multi-day hiking trips in the backcountry.
Massage Therapy
Therapeutic Massage with Myofascial Release. This treatment could also include a combination of active and passive techniques, joint mobilization and facilitated stretching.
Lymphatic Drainage
MLD uses light, rhythmic movements to encourage lymph flow and is especially helpful for reducing heaviness, tightness, discomfort, and swelling-related symptoms. It's deeply relaxing and well-suited for recovery, post surgical care, and periods of physical or emotional stress. *MLD can also be integrated into a therapeutic massage visit.*