Jessica Luzincourt
- Pregnancy massage for expectant mothers and prenatal comfort.
- Manual therapy for minor musculoskeletal injuries and rehab.
- Treatment for motor vehicle accident–related pain and recovery.
- Hot stone massage for relaxation and muscle tension relief.
- Therapeutic massage for athletes and sports-related conditions.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The Massage Shoppe
1 Hobin (613) 836-0555, Stittsville, ON, K2S1C3
Jessica Luzincourt graduated with a diploma in massage therapy at Algonquin College in June of 2015. She then became a bilingual licensed registered massage therapist in December of 2015. Jessica enjoys helping her clients with massage. In her Algonquin College co-op program she worked with physically challenged teens, psychologically challenged adults, she worked with clients in rehab at the general hospital and also with the athletes of the University of Ottawa. She looks forward to a future in this career and is excited to meet a lot of new clients with different objectives. Since 2015 Jessica has worked as a registered massage therapist working on many types of pathologies and injuries. In the last 7 years she has enjoyed working with future mothers,people with minor injuries and motor vehicle accident victims. Before the pandemic she also enjoyed offering hot stone massage which she plans on giving again in october 2023.
Massage Therapy can be very helpful with the changes that expecting mothers can experience during pregnancy. As a pregnancy progresses and the body’s ligaments start to relax, women may experience added strain on their muscles and joints. Pre-natal massage helps alleviate, hip and low back pain, calf cramping, and upper back and neck tension. Moms can also enjoy abdominal massage in their treatment, helping to soothe the baby and relieve gastrointestinal issues. All therapists are trained in pre-natal massage and can accommodate your changing needs through your pregnancy. You can choose to lay on your side with a body pillow, or on your stomach with the pre-natal pillow.