James Sreblowski

(RMT)
  • Whole-body assessment to identify cumulative tensions and dysfunction.
  • Musculoskeletal assessment for pain sources and altered function.
  • Visceral manipulation to address internal organ-related restrictions.
  • Craniosacral techniques for cranial and sacral rhythm imbalance.
  • Somatoemotional release to integrate emotional and tissue holding patterns.

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

Ascent Therapy

Ascent Therapy

2141 Springfield Rd., 101, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 7X1

James’ goal is to make a meaningful, lasting difference. He believes in treating the whole person; to this effect, James will seek to achieve balance between and within your skeleton and soft tissues. James enjoys unravelling the convoluted process that is dysfunction, understanding that the presentation of pain and altered function is often the product of an accumulation of tensions, injuries, and life events in general. While it might be true that a recent episode ‘triggered’ the symptoms, there is likely more to the story. He enjoys addressing visceral manipulation, craniosacral techniques, and somatoemotional release as mediums to restore health. You’ll come away from treatment with a deeper understanding of your symptoms. His passion was discovered during Kinesiology studies at Brock University. It was after he achieved his Bachelor in Kinesiology that he enrolled in the Massage Therapy program at Sutherland-Chan Teaching School and Clinic. More recently, James has completed his Manual Osteopathic Therapy studies through the Manual Osteopathic College of Canada. He continues to evolve his practice through on-going seminars hosted by the Barral Institute. You can find James outside on the mountain tops with either a pair of trail runners or on a bike. Elsewise, he’ll likely be passed out in his hammock with a book on his chest and his lovely wife Danyelle close by. James invites you to explore his pursuit of understanding the human body and all of its beautiful intricacies.

60 min Manual Osteopathic Therapy

Recommended for initial visits as well up follow up treatments

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