Raylee Hudon
- Assessment-driven treatment plans for individual concerns.
- Soft tissue release for muscle tension and adhesions.
- Stretching techniques to improve flexibility and range.
- TMJ-focused therapy for jaw dysfunction and pain.
- IASTM and clinical cupping for injury recovery and tissue healing.
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New Leaf Massage Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation
408 Gertrude Ave, Winnipeg, MB, R3L 0M6
Raylee is a graduate from the Massage Therapy program at Robertson College (2018). With her meticulous approach, she uses assessment, soft tissue release, and stretching techniques to cater treatment to each individual’s concerns. Whether treating injuries, postural strains, or providing maintenance and stress relief; her goal is to collaborate with you to maintain self-care and wellness. Raylee has been certified in TMJ Mastery, Evidence Informed Clinical Cupping, and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM). Her future educational goals are to include courses involving joint mobilization and varied research in body dysfunction. As an avid athlete, Raylee is always trying to improve her abilities; whether challenging herself in her boxing goals, or pushing herself further in long distance running. She looks forward to working with you and being a part of your health team!
This massage begins with a general/verbal assessment keeping the client’s lifestyle and complaint in mind. The main purpose is to increase the oxygen flow in the blood and release toxins from the muscles. It helps shorten recovery times from muscular strain by flushing the tissue of lactic acid, uric acid and other metabolic wastes. Swedish massage also stretches the ligaments and tendons keeping them subtle and pliable and stimulates the skin and nervous system. It reduces both emotional and physical stress.