James Dobby

(RMT)
  • Pain relief for strains, sprains, and aches.
  • Reduces tension headaches and anxiety.
  • Offers active therapeutic and relaxation approaches.
  • Employs myofascial release, trigger point therapy.
  • Utilizes Graston Technique for soft tissue mobilization.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Brickyard Physiotherapy

Brickyard Physiotherapy

6010 Brickyard Rd, 103, Nanaimo, BC, V9V 1S5

Note: If you have not seen James before, please contact the clinic to book. Only those who have seen James before may book the “Massage 1 Hour” as this is for subsequent treatments only or your appointment will be cancelled without notice. Note: James is not accepting ICBC or WorkSafe claims or those who have open ICBC or WorkSafe claims. Please contact the clinic to book if you have an open ICBC or WorkSafe claim. James’ style of massage treatment does not consist of using very deep/hard pressure. If you are seeking very hard/deep pressure, please contact the clinic for a referral to an RMT who can provide such treatment. James was born and raised in Nanaimo and graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy - Victoria. Prior to starting the massage therapy program, he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Sport, Health and Physical Education from Vancouver Island University. James enjoys treating those with various health concerns such as strains, sprains, neck or lower back aches, tension headaches and anxiety. Depending on the persons needs, James’ style of treatment can vary from an active treatment approach to more of a relaxation focused treatment. Techniques he incorporates into his treatments include myofascial release, trigger point therapy, pin and stretch, assisted stretching and muscle energy (MET). James also has completed Level 1 Graston Technique training, which is a form of manual treatment that uses instruments to assist soft tissue mobilization. Outside of the massage therapy profession, James enjoys being active by hiking, strength training & stretching, playing ice hockey & soccer and chasing around his two young sons.

Massage 1 hour
Relaxation

Must book an "Initial Assessment" if this is your first time seeing the Massage Therapist (even if you've been recently for Physiotherapy).

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