Graham Schaufele

  • Therapeutic massage for pain relief and injury recovery.
  • Matrix Repatterning for skeletal, myofascial, nervous systems.
  • Dynamic cupping to mobilize soft tissue and release adhesions.
  • Hot stone massage for deep relaxation and muscle warming.
  • Reiki energy work to support relaxation and nervous system regulation.

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Banff Wellness Practice

Banff Wellness Practice

PO BOX 467, 201 Bear Street, Unit 204, Banff, AB, T1L1B5

Graham is dedicated to supporting their clients’ wellness goals as well as creating safety and support in their practice. Graham graduated from Mount Royal University with a diploma in Massage therapy (2022), and is a member of the Massage Therapy Association of Alberta and is excited to be back in the Bow Valley supporting the needs of visitors and locals alike. With their background in music performance (cello, voice and piano) as well as high level figure skating, Graham is well versed with the complexities of how injury and discomfort can affect so much more than the obvious areas of complaint. With this in mind, they approach their practice with a dedication to holistic methods, helping clients recover through therapeutic techniques and through relaxing unwinding ones. Since graduating, Graham has gone on to studying Matrix Repatterning, a holistic approach affecting the skeletal, myofascial, and nervous systems. They received a CMRP (Certified Matrix Repatterning Practitioner -Level 1) in 2024. Graham is a passionate Reiki practitioner and received their Advanced Attunement (Master Attunement) studying under Diana Lynn-Mayorga. Graham is also trained with dynamic cupping and hot stone massage. Using a blend of methods, Graham tailors each session to meet the unique needs of their clients, fostering an experience of reconnection and renewal. As a part of the lgbtqia2s+ community, graham is committed to creating a safe and inclusive space for every client regardless of background and identity. They also prioritize education in trauma-informed care to provide a safe and empathetic space. Outside of work, you may find Graham enjoying time in nature, hiking Sleeping Buffalo Mountain, knitting, enjoying a delicious coffee or chocolate, skating, playing the cello, connecting with family and friends and being favorite “Guncle” to their beloved nieces and nephews.

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