Ryan Sarazin

(RMT)
  • Injury recovery through manual therapy and exercise.
  • Helping athletes with performance and injury prevention.
  • Reducing dysfunction and improving movement for clients.
  • Treating sport and daily life movement challenges.
  • Addressing various injuries using a hands-on approach.

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

Myodetox

Myodetox

3505 Fraser Street, Vancouver, BC, V5V 4C5

Ryan completed his Massage Therapy diploma at West Coast College of Massage Therapy and began his journey as an RMT in 2021. Prior to Ryan becoming an RMT, he competed at the NCAA Division 1 level for Mens Lacrosse at Marquette University before transferring to the University of British Columbia (Okanagan) to complete his Bachelor of Human Kinetics. Following his degree, Ryan developed his skills as a Kinesiologist, lacrosse coach, and personal trainer. With a past rooted in athletics, Ryan has witnessed and experienced himself, a wide variety of injuries and dysfunction. Continuously finding himself in various clinics recovering from injuries, Ryan knew from a young age that his career would be centered around rehabilitation. Ryan is passionate about helping his clients achieve their goals and build confidence in their ability to move in both sport and everyday life. Ryan’s treatments focus on client education, manual therapy, remedial exercise, strength and conditioning, and much more! Certifications Bachelor of Human Kinetics, Diploma in Registered Massage Therapy Special Interests Lacrosse athletes (youth and adult), Crossfit, Bodybuilders, Neurological conditions, Recreational athletes

Only for clients new to Myodetox or new discipline (PT, Chiro, RMT) across all locations. Perinatal Massage Therapy is appropriate for clients who are preparing to give birth (Prepartum) or have given birth within the last 12 months (Postpartum). Registered Massage Therapists are experts in manual therapy, particularly in myofascial techniques. All sessions include an assessment, manual therapy, corrective movement, reassessment and a comprehensive treatment plan. Massage Therapists may also use methods such as: deep tissue massage, Fascial Stretch Therapy, joint mobilizations, myofascial techniques, corrective exercises.

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