Stephanie Palmares

(RMT)
  • Myofascial release for reducing fascial tightness and restrictions.
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and overall stress reduction.
  • Neuromuscular therapy addressing trigger points and chronic pain.
  • Therapeutic sessions focused on improving joint mobility and range.
  • Personalized treatment plans targeting pain relief and functional recovery.

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

Insync Physiotherapy

Insync Physiotherapy

4088 Cambie St., #103, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 2X8

Stephanie is a Registered Massage Therapist who graduated from Langara College. Before beginning her work in massage therapy, she spent several years in pharmacy, where she developed a strong foundation in healthcare and patient support. Over time, she felt drawn to a more holistic and hands-on approach to wellness, inspiring her transition into massage therapy. As an RMT, Stephanie takes a personalized and thoughtful approach to treatment, tailoring each session to meet her clients’ unique needs. She utilizes techniques such as myofascial release, Swedish massage, and neuromuscular therapy to support pain relief, stress reduction, and improved mobility. Her goal is to create a comfortable, therapeutic, and healing experience that supports each person’s wellness journey. Outside of her practice, Stephanie loves exploring the outdoors with her two dogs—whether she’s hiking in the mountains, relaxing by the lake, or camping under the stars. She is passionate about helping clients feel their best through compassionate, skilled, and evidence-informed care.

Initial - 60min Massage
Swedish

**Choose this option if this is your FIRST Massage Therapy visit with our clinic** Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are trained in the assessment and treatment of soft tissue of the body, prevention of injury, pain and physical disorders. Working collaboratively with you, your massage therapist will perform a thorough assessment to identify and address the areas of the body that would benefit from treatment. Specific strengthening, stretching, posture and range of motion exercises may also be a part of your post treatment.

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