Eryhn Wicks

  • Pain relief for acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Reduction of muscle tension and trigger point release.
  • Therapeutic massage for injury recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Relaxation and stress-reducing massage techniques.
  • Improved joint mobility through soft tissue and mobilizations.

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

Northern Winds Massage Clinic

Northern Winds Massage Clinic

Welcome to Northern Winds Massage! My name is Eryhn Wicks , I have been a registered massage therapist since 2013. I have spent the last 8 years living and working in Northern Manitoba. I have worked primarily in Gillam but have a wonderful opportunity to work in Churchill. This year 2021 has brought a new direction and new chapter in my life. I have moved to Southern Manitoba and opened my clinic in Morden . I am excited to see what this year will bring and i hope you will join me on my journey!

60 Minute Massage
Relaxation

Relaxation Massage- A relaxing massage that helps quiet the mind, reduce stress and relieve muscle pain. It brings awareness and realignment to the body and mind. Assisting to circulation and flushing out unwanted waste products. **OR** Therapeutic Massage- A therapeutic assessment of the client's conditions ached and pains to bring about an improved overall environment. This approach focuses on all the systems as a whole, noting circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, muscle, skeletal, and nervous. The emphasis on the whole help to identify how a condition may be related to others.

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60 Minute Massage
Relaxation

Relaxation Massage- A relaxing massage that helps quiet the mind, reduce stress and relieve muscle pain. It brings awareness and realignment to the body and mind. Assisting to circulation and flushing out unwanted waste products. **OR** Therapeutic Massage- A therapeutic assessment of the client's conditions ached and pains to bring about an improved overall environment. This approach focuses on all the systems as a whole, noting circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, muscle, skeletal, and nervous. The emphasis on the whole help to identify how a condition may be related to others.

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