- Holistic body and mind connection.
- Movement and performance background informs touch.
- Considers broad patterns, not just symptoms.
- Empowers patients for long-term healing.
- Focus on compassion and care.
- Nurtures nervous system responses.
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ClinicTherapy.com (RMT Richmond BC Massage)
Unit #1055; 8888 Odlin Cr., Richmond, BC, V6X 3Z8
As a Registered Massage Therapist, I have always been drawn to the connection between the body and mind, and how intentional therapeutic touch can nurture both. My name is Mackenzie Seaborn, and I believe that we flourish when we approach the body with compassion and care. With an extensive background in performing arts and movement studies, I bring a deep appreciation for how each component of the body moves, adapts, and communicates with itself. This perspective informs my approach, where I consider not just isolated symptoms, but the broader pattern of tension, movement, and nervous system responses that shape how we feel in our bodies day-to-day. I first ventured into the field of massage therapy through a spa-based practice in 2021, before graduating from Langara College’s Registered Massage Therapy Program in 2024. I draw from a variety of modalities, including Swedish, myofascial, neuromuscular and trigger point techniques, to provide patient-centred and evidence-based treatments. I collaborate with my patients to empower them to achieve their goals, whether that’s reducing pain, improving mobility, or simply cultivating a space for rest and reconnection. By working with the body’s natural responses, I aim to help you unlock your potential for long-term healing, balance, and well-being. My goal is to help you achieve yours — whatever that may look like for you.