Anne Garrido
- Therapeutic massage for sports injuries and muscle recovery.
- DermoNeuroModulation (DNM) to desensitize nervous system pain.
- Chronic pain management through nervous system–focused techniques.
- Lymphatic drainage and lymphedema therapy following cancer treatment.
- Trauma-related pain relief including post-MVA and PTSD-associated pain.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Cochrane Sport Physio & Massage
201, 800 Griffin Road East. PO Box 1629, Cochrane, AB, T4C 2B8
I graduated Massage Therapy 2200 hours program in 2013. My first interest was sports injuries and general therapeutic massage. In 2016 I became more focused on the nervous system and its relation to pain. I was trained in DNM (DermoNeuroModulation) which addresses the nervous system via the skin, to change the focus of the Central Nervous System (fancy name for brain) and desensitize it from pain. It’s a great treatment for chronic pain, pain associated with trauma like MVA or traumatic injuries, PTSD and other forms of chronic pain. During my years of practice I met a few people with cancer and I started learning more about lymphedema, which is one condition that can happen after lymph nodes have been removed due to cancer treatments. I am now very proud to add to my skills Lymphedema Therapy from the Vodder International School which I believe will help many people in Cochrane.