- Focuses on oil-free myofascial release.
- Aims for pain-free, deep tissue work.
- Prioritizes understanding and patient education.
- Addresses nerve pain and post-surgery issues.
- Treats conditions like TOS and TMJ disorders.
- Helps the body unwind and promotes relaxation.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Little Blue House Registered Massage Therapy
3403 32 Avenue, Vernon, BC, V1T2M9
Add yourself to Eric’s waitlist if you are trying to find an open appointment time as his schedule is very rarely open online. Once you are on the list Eric can contact you if he has a cancellation or has an available treatment time that works for your schedule. The link for the waitlist is located below the treatment options next to the schedule. Also text Eric at 250-306-3742 or email at [email protected] with any questions. Eric graduated from the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy in Vernon with a strong desire to use his anatomy knowledge to help patients recover from injuries and physical discomforts. Eric strives to support people on their recovery journey as living with pain can be challenging. Eric loves fascia and has a therapeutic approach to massage therapy using a multitude of oil-free myofascial release techniques. Myofascial release is a safe and effective hands-on technique that involves applying gentle sustained pressure into the layers of myofascial connective tissue helping to remove restrictions to reduce pain and restore motion. These restrictions can be caused by many things including trauma, inflammatory responses, muscle imbalances, and/or surgical procedures and can severely limit functional movement. While this type of treatment can reach deep structures in the body, Eric strives for his techniques to be as pain free as possible. Thus helping the body unwind and promoting the parasympathetic nervous system to aid in overall relaxation. After a brief and comprehensive initial patient assessment, Eric works together with his patients to identify underlying factors causing dysfunction. The goal is to go beyond treating symptoms that will only provide temporary relief of pain. Patient education is very important. Eric strives to help his patients understand their treatments so that they are better able to manage their bodies. This way they can continue to heal every day, not just while in for treatments. Some of Eric’s areas of focus include: nerve pain & dysfunction, post surgery injury rehabilitation & scar care, Carpal Tunnel, tennis & golfers elbow, Plantar Fasciitis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS), Adhesive Capsulitis (frozen shoulder), TMJ disorders (Jaw Pain, Clicking, Grinding), repetitive stress injuries, tension headaches, muscle strains and ligament sprains, sciatica & piriformis pain, whiplash, joint pain & office worker tension/pain. You can visit www.erichuttonrmt.com to learn more about Eric’s practice and if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact him.