Jordan Agmata

  • Myofascial techniques for reducing fascial restrictions and pain.
  • Joint mobilizations to improve joint mobility and relieve stiffness.
  • Cupping therapy to decrease muscle tension and enhance circulation.
  • Therapeutic massage for pain relief and performance optimization.
  • Movement-based strategies integrated with massage for injury recovery.

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

Axis Therapy & Performance

Axis Therapy & Performance

377 Broadview Avenue, Unit 101, Toronto, ON, M4K 2M7

Jordan is a Registered Massage Therapist that graduated from the Sutherland Chan School of Massage Therapy. Prior to completing his RMT designation, Jordan completed his Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Toronto. Jordan’s passion for massage therapy stems from his own lower leg injury. He saw that massage techniques could provide the therapeutic affects to eliminate pain, perform better, and be injury free for longer. In his own practice, he incorporates myofascial techniques, massage techniques, joint mobilizations, cupping, and movement strategies to optimize his clients performance and minimize their pain. He especially applies this to runners of all levels.

Book this if you’re looking for a more targeted deep tissue approach. Specialized trigger point release techniques, more focused treatment on the areas that feel more tight or painful. RMTs that are trained to work with athletes and identify areas that are more prone to being tight and overused from training/competing/participating in various sports. Regular massage sessions tend to be more focused around full-body treatments and provide light-med pressure

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