Devon San

(RMT)
  • Combines Kinesiology and Massage Therapy.
  • Focuses on patient education for self-care.
  • Utilizes sports background for athletic populations.
  • Explains pain causes to clients.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

HealthSpan Wellness & Sports Medicine

HealthSpan Wellness & Sports Medicine

2970 King George Blvd, 9, Surrey, BC, V4P 0E6

Devon San, a Registered Massage Therapist graduated from the Langara RMT program in 2021. He is a member of the Registered Massage Therapists Association of British Columbia (RMTBC) and is registered and in good standing with College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia (CMTBC) He also holds a Bachelors of Kinesiology from the University of the Fraser Valley. After practicing as a Registered Kinesiologist for a few years he decided to go back to school and become an RMT. Growing up in Surrey, Devon played a variety of sports during his childhood and younger adult years including soccer, hockey, football, golf and numerous others. It was the love of sport that got Devon interested in the field of kinesiology initially. Educating his patients is what Devon enjoys most about being a RMT. The chance to teach someone in pain why they may be in pain and how they can help themselves is what he looks forward to everyday he goes to work.

Massage 60 min RMT

During your 60‑minute RMT session, our therapist will conduct a focused assessment and treatment of soft tissues, joints, nerves, and surrounding structures to relieve pain, improve mobility, and address dysfunction. Registered Massage Therapists in BC are authorized to assess soft tissue and joint function, and to treat and prevent physical dysfunction, injury, pain, and disorders through manual methods such as manipulation, mobilization, and other therapeutic techniques. CCHPBC +1 Your session may include hands-on techniques like soft tissue release, joint mobilization, myofascial work, trigger point therapy, and therapeutic stretching. Treatment is guided by your history, symptoms, movement patterns, and goals — with emphasis on restoring optimal function, reducing discomfort, and preventing future injuries.

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