Kaitlan Lajeunesse
- Lymphatic massage for fluid drainage and detoxification.
- Hot stone massage for deep relaxation and muscle warmth.
- Cupping massage to release fascial restriction and tension.
- Manual osteopathic therapy sessions for structural balancing and pain relief.
- Therapeutic massage for general muscle tension and recovery.
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Salt & Stone Massage & Wellness
5013 50 Ave, Cold Lake, AB, T9M 1Y5
For anyone that is interested my Manual Osteopathic Therapy Schedule is open till end of July 2026 Massage schedule is very limited as my main focus will be going towards my practice of Manual Osteopathic Therapy. Pervious Clients can direct message me to get on the wait list for massage sessions. There is some availability for Hot stones or Lymphatic massages Clients with gift certificates with services that only I can provide at the clinic. Please inform me at the beginning when messaging me to book in for your session. Part owner of Salt and Stone Massage and Wellness Full Manual Osteopathic Therapist May 2026 Registered Massage Therapist since May2019 Modalities Lymphatic Massage Hot Stone Massage Cupping Massage
Massage Therapy
Basic Training - Massage Relaxation/ Deep tissue
Osteopathy
New Clients Intake Session You first MOT session begins with a full- body assessment and health intake to better understand your concerns, history, lifestyle, and movement patterns. Because the body functions as one connected system, areas or restriction or dysfunction may originate somewhere different from where symptoms are being felt Treatment is gentle, individualized, and tailored to your body's needs that day. Techniques may include: - Visceral Manipulation to support organ mobility and function - Osteo- Articulations for alignment and joint mobility without forceful cracking - Craniosacral techniques to encourage nervous system and fluid balance - Fascial release to address restrictions within superficial and deep tissue layers - Lymphatic techniques to assist drainage and reduce swelling or congestion Each body responds differently, so no two treatments are the same. some clients may require lighter work, while others may tolerate deeper techniques depending on their needs and comfort level. The goal of the first session is to assess the body as a whole, identify restrictions, and begin restoring balance, mobility, and function.