• Therapeutic massage for musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
  • Myofascial release to reduce fascial restrictions and tension.
  • Trigger point therapy to deactivate painful muscle knots.
  • Joint mobilization to improve joint mobility and reduce pain.
  • Corrective exercise to restore movement patterns and function.

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

Neurogym Rehabilitation

Neurogym Rehabilitation

1050 Morrison Dr, 100, Ottawa, ON, K2H 8K7

Registered Acupuncture (Awaiting Full Licensure - NOT YET REGISTERED AND AVAILABLE): Lywei Huang is a Registered Massage Therapist who graduated with honours from Trios College. Lywei takes a clinical, evidence-informed approach to assessment and treatment, with an emphasis on identifying biomechanical, neuromuscular, and movement-based contributors to pain and dysfunction. Lywei treats a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions. Treatment plans are individualized and may incorporate therapeutic massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, joint mobilization, corrective exercise, and contemporary acupuncture. Acupuncture is applied within a modern clinical framework to support pain and neuromuscular regulation, tissue recovery, and functional rehabilitation. With a strong interest in interdisciplinary care, Lywei works collaboratively with physiotherapists and other rehabilitation professionals to ensure treatment aligns with each patient’s overall plan of care and functional goals. (IC)

Massage Therapy

Registered Massage Therapy - 60 Minutes
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Acupuncture

Registered Acupuncture - Initial/ Re- Assessment

This option is recommended for new patients or for existing patients requiring a re-assessment of their condition or treatment plan. Acupuncture is a regulated healthcare service provided following a comprehensive health intake and individualized clinical assessment and may be based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles, contemporary acupuncture approaches, or an integrative combination of both, depending on clinical presentation and patient goals. Treatment may involve the insertion of thin, sterile, single-use needles into specific points on the body, selected based on the presenting condition and treatment plan. Acupuncture and/or Tui Na (Chinese Medical Massage) may be used to support the reduction of pain, improve musculoskeletal function, and promote overall balance and well-being within the Registered Acupuncture scope of practice. Temporary redness, tenderness/soreness, bruising, and slight bleeding at the needle insertion or treatment site may occur following acupuncture treatment regardless of treatment duration. These effects are generally mild and resolve without intervention.***

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