- Customized treatments addressing individual patient needs.
- Applying Traditional Swedish and Myofascial Techniques.
- Utilizing Neuromuscular and Joint Mobilization.
- Relief for Women’s Health, Prenatal, Postnatal conditions.
- Addressing chronic stress, anxiety, pain, TMJ.
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Luminescence Wellness
999 West Broadway, 720, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1K5
Kimberly completed her massage therapy education at the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy, accumulating 3000 hands-on hours. Before pursuing massage therapy, Kimberly attended the University of Waterloo, where she earned a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Health Studies. She focuses on creating a warm, inclusive environment for her patients by tailoring each treatment to their individual needs. Kimberly values seeing patients as human beings first, rather than defining them by their condition. She incorporates an extensive range of therapeutic techniques, including Traditional Swedish Techniques, Myofascial Techniques, Neuromuscular Techniques, Joint Mobilization, Osseous Bone Loading, and Visceral Manipulation (limited to Female Reproductive Organs) . She applies these techniques in a relaxing yet orthopedic manner to assist her patients in achieving their goals. If she cannot address your goals directly, Kimberly is diligent in seeking out other professionals who can help. Her clinical focus includes Women’s Health (Prenatal and Postnatal massage, Female Reproductive Conditions), Chronic Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Pain, and TMJ. In her leisure time, Kimberly enjoys working out, attending plays and shows, and exploring new restaurants. Otherwise, you can find her at home singing, reading, and experimenting with new recipes. Certifications: -Massage Therapy During the Childbearing Year: Part 1 Pregnancy -Massage Therapy During the Childbearing Year: Part 2 Labour, Birth, and Postpartum -Massage Therapy During the Childbearing Year: Part 3 Introduction to the Complicated Pregnancy -Female Pelvis: Female Issues -Becoming Trauma-Informed: Building Safety and Trust in Your Manual Therapy Practice