Hannah de Bourcier

(RMT)
  • Relieves pregnancy discomfort and TMJ dysfunction.
  • Treats headaches, sports injuries, and tendonitis.
  • Alleviates chronic back pain with massage.
  • Uses deep tissue, myofascial release, joint mobilizations.
  • Provides relaxation and nervous system calming.
  • Offers scalp, face, hand, and foot pampering massage.

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

Sage Massage and Wellness

5845 Arbutus Ave, #6, Powell River, BC, V8A 4R9

Hannah was born and raised in North Vancouver, BC. She wanted a career helping others and found massage therapy to be a perfect fit. She loves how it not only looks at the physical body, but how the mind and nervous system are interacting as a whole system. She graduated with honours from the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy in 2019, and worked as an RMT in North Vancouver for two years before moving her practice up to Powell River in 2021. After working at Timber Massage and Wellness for 2 years, an opportunity presented itself that she could not resist. Hannah took an exciting step in her career to open up her own studio, and this is how Sage Massage and Wellness began! Hannah has worked on a variety of symptoms and conditions including, but not limited to; pregnancy, TMJ dysfunction, headaches, sports injuries, tendonitis, and chronic back pain. She has a friendly personality, positive attitude, and enjoys connecting with each of her clients. Hannah understands that each person she treats is unique, and will research, improvise, and work hard to find relief for her clients’ symptoms. Whether you’re looking to work towards a particular goal, or simply need a moment to relax and calm the nervous system, Hannah is happy to provide a patient-centred treatment. A treatment with her typically includes modalities such as deep tissue techniques, joint mobilizations, and Swedish massage. She loves to add pampering to treatments with massage to the scalp, face, hands and feet. In her spare time, Hannah enjoys the outdoors, working in her garden, creating art, and being active.

This is the most common booked length of treatment! This is a great option (or longer) for first time patients so that there is time for the patient and therapist to go through health history before treatment.

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