Brianna Verhey
- Injury recovery and rehabilitation.
- Deep tissue and myofascial release.
- Trigger point and TMJ therapy.
- Sports massage and taping.
- Joint mobilizations and therapeutic exercises.
- Client-centered care for all ages.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
relax. Massage Therapy
250 Greenbank Rd, Unit 7, Nepean, ON, K2H 8X4
Brianna has been a Registered Massage Therapist with Relax Massage Therapy for the past 10 years. She graduated from the three-year Massage Therapy program at Algonquin College in 2016 and also has four years of experience as a physiotherapy assistant, giving her a strong foundation in injury rehabilitation and client care. An active sports enthusiast, Brianna enjoys horseback riding, kickboxing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and snowboarding. Through her own experiences with injuries and recovery, she has developed a deeper understanding of the physical and emotional challenges her clients face after an injury. The care she received through massage therapy inspired her passion for helping others on their own path to recovery and wellness. In addition to treating people, Brianna is a Certified Equine Massage Therapist, having completed her certification on September 18, 2022, and earned her Canine Massage Therapy certification on December 18, 2024. Her love for animals and passion for helping those in pain inspired her to expand her practice to include animal massage therapy. She is dedicated to helping horses and dogs improve their comfort, mobility, performance, and overall well-being. Brianna offers deep tissue massage, sports massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, TMJ treatment, taping, joint mobilizations, Swedish massage, and therapeutic exercises. She treats clients of all ages and is committed to providing safe, confidential, and client-centered care in a welcoming environment. To accommodate your schedule, Brianna offers daytime and evening appointments.
Please choose this option if you are new to our clinic, if you have not been for 1 year, or if you are coming with a new complaint. This will facilitate an appropriate amount of time for your therapist to collect health history and provide an assessment.