Miss Janie Ringham
- Releasing restrictive tension in connective tissues.
- Addressing repetitive movement patterns.
- Improving tissue resilience, fluidity, and vibrancy.
- Practicing Hellerwork Structural Integration.
- Utilizing Visceral Manipulation techniques.
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Gabriola Chiropractic & Associates
#3 - 480 North Road, Gabriola, BC, V0R 1X0
As a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT), Janie uses hands-on bodywork and movement to release restrictive tension that may exist within the body’s connective tissues and bring awareness to repetitive patterns that keep us stuck. When our tissues are resilient, yielding, fluid, vibrant and receptive, we can shift towards a more optimal state of alignment and more infinite possibility of health and wellness. About Janie- Janie graduated from the competency-based, mastery-level Registered Massage Therapy program at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in Victoria, BC. She completed her registration with the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia (CMTBC) as a Register Massage Therapist (RMT) in 2022. In 2008, after completing the Hellerwork Structural Integration Practitioner Training with Northwest Hellerwork in Victoria, B.C Janie worked as a Certified Hellerwork Practitioner (CHP) offering wellness massage and Hellerwork Structural Integration in clinical, home-based and spa settings. Janie’s additional training includes the Advanced Series in Hellerwork Structural Integration with Dan Bienenfeld and Visceral Manipulation with the Barrel Institute. She brings a personal interest in Chinese medicine and acupuncture, continuum montage, and has studied dance and movement as a participant with Sarah Harper and in 5 rhythms dance. Janie currently lives on Gabriola Island, BC and finds inspiration in wild places, sailing, gardening and spending time outdoors. She has worked in a variety of other fields, including as a professional gardener and a wilderness expedition leader for the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS). -May you have enough.
Brief history and physical examination followed by diagnosis and discussion of treatment options. Initial treatment as discussed and consented to by patient.