- Perinatal and postpartum massage for labour and recovery.
- Massage for menstrual pain and women's reproductive health.
- Pediatric and infant massage for children and adolescents.
- Myofascial release and soft tissue mobilization techniques.
- Ligamentous articular strain and orthopaedic assessment treatments.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
ProHealth
603-625 Fifth Avenue, New Westminster, BC, V3M 1X4
Currently taking new patients to her Womens Health Care Practice Magdalen Farley graduated from the 3000-hour program West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2008. Her formative experience includes her extensive work with womens health issues and perinatal care. She completed her graduating case study on the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea and she has attended deliveries with labouring mothers. She also has experience and education in breast health and treating patients through cancer care and post-operative rehab. Experience as a camp counsellor and youth leader help Magdalen establish a comfortable rapport with paediatric patients and she has a particular passion for her work infants, children and adolescents. Magdalen has also spent many years educating new RMTs in areas of orthopaedic assessment, neurological pathology, research literacy and professional ethics. Away from work, Magdalen has a longtime interest in music, having studied professionally in both piano and vocal training. Academics: West Coast College of Massage Therapy Graduate- 3000hr Program, 2008 Somatic Explorations: Womens Reproductive System The Mastectomy Guide: Level 1 Massage Therapy During the Childbearing Year - Part 2: Labour, Birth and Postpartum Advanced Clinical Reasoning and Integration: Upper Limb and Thorax Advanced Clinical Reasoning and Integration: Lower Limb and SI Somatic Explorations: Lower Extremity Somatic Explorations: Poster cervical and full back Ligamentous Articular Strain Technique: Upper Body and Upper Extremity Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization Proformance Lecture Series: The Shoulder Girdle MyoFascial Release
Continuous Treatment through labour and deliveryTreatment lengths will depend on patient preferences - Discuss with Magdalen