- Deep tissue work for pain relief and improved mobility.
- Myofascial release to reduce fascial restrictions and tension.
- Trigger point therapy for targeted muscle pain and referral.
- Passive and active stretching to restore flexibility and function.
- Rhythmic relaxation massage for calming, restorative sessions.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
MASSAGE WORKS Registered Massage Therapy
1525 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC, V6J 1W6
Alex is a Registered Massage Therapist who graduated from Langara College and also holds a Diploma in Kinesiology. With a background in playing high-level soccer, he understands firsthand the impact of injuries, recovery, and the value of effective therapeutic care. Whether you’re seeking deep tissue work for pain and mobility, or a calm, restorative session, Alex tailors each treatment to meet you where you’re at — supported by his experience in both clinical and spa settings. He blends rhythmic relaxation with techniques such as myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and passive or active stretching to create treatments that are both functional and grounding. Alex believes the treatment room should be a space of respect, open communication, and collaboration — where your goals become the focus of his approach. Outside the clinic, Alex enjoys drawing, listening to music, and spending time with friends and family. When he’s not there, you’ll likely find him backpacking in the mountains, playing soccer, in the gym or walking on Main Street.
A deep tissue massage is a therapeutic technique using sustained, deep pressure and slow strokes to release chronic muscle tension and break up knots in deep layers of muscle and connective tissue. It is effective for addressing issues like chronic pain, limited mobility, sports injuries, and repetitive strain injuries