Denis Mercier
- Combines NISA, CranioSacral, and Reiki.
- Focuses on pain and dysfunction from past activities.
- Emphasizes remedial exercise for recovery.
- Utilizes SomatoEmotional Release techniques.
- Draws from extensive personal experience with injury.
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Galt Massage Therapy
73 Water Street N.,, 2nd Floor - Suite 212, Cambridge, ON, N1R 7L6
RMT since 2014. I graduated from the Canadian College of Massage & Hydrotherapy (CCMH) in 2014. I am also a member of the Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario. I was born and raised in Cambridge (Galt), ON and am fluently bilingual in both French and English. I used to be ‘hard’ on my body from plenty of physical work and various competitive sports. Consequently, I suffered from a variety of injuries and experienced a great deal of pain and reduced function. After experiencing the benefits of manual treatment from numerous practitioners over the years, I gained valuable insight into how my body functions and how it feels and reacts in dysfunction. I was so impressed and appreciative of those that facilitated my recoveries that I decided I would rather be helping people to heal. To that end, after more than 25 years in non-health related fields, I chose to return to school to become a Registered Massage Therapist. I offer NISA massage, Swedish massage, CranioSacral Therapy including SomatoEmotional Release, deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, remedial exercise and Reiki treatments. In my spare time I enjoy being in the great outdoors; be it on the water, on hiking or cycling trails or camping. Back in early 1995 I started my involvement as a Big Brother volunteer with what is now known as “Big Brothers Big Sisters of Waterloo Region”. I am not currently a Big Brother mentor but I do still connect with my former Little Brother on a regular basis. I also volunteer and take part in an organization called “The ManKind Project” where we support men on ‘changing the world one man at a time’.
Discuss client condition, assessments as required, treatment.