Bryan Igreja
- Seeks root causes for lasting relief.
- Collaborative, client-centered treatment.
- Restores everyday functional movement.
- Individualized care for unique body history.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Circle Care
1000 Gerrard St E, Unit D13A, Toronto, ON, M4M 3G6
Bryan is a graduate of the 2024 Massage Therapy Program at the Sutherland-Chan School of Massage Therapy, which opened his eyes to the intricacies and anatomy of the human body, what can go wrong with it, and how it can be treated. Hi, that’s me! I look forward to helping each of my patients meet their health and wellbeing goals, while making sure that they feel heard and listened to. Each person brings a unique body and history with their own set of issues and experiences, and working together we can address the root of these concerns while getting back to your everyday functioning.
Massage Therapy
Lymphatic Drainage
Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a feather-light, skin-stretching massage that helps promote the movement of lymphatic fluid out of the swollen area. It should not be confused with a traditional massage nor for its more visible cousin, Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage. MLD specifically focuses on the lymph vessels to help the flow of lymphatic fluid throughout the body. Therapy is gently applied to your unaffected areas first, making it possible for the fluid to move out of the affected area, or “decongest” the region. MLD helps open the remaining functioning lymph collectors and move protein and fluid into them, as well as to help speed up lymph fluid flow through the lymphatics. This treatment type is often best for preventative and post-operative concerns, post-traumatic and post-surgical edema, as well as in palliative care.