Megan Nall
- Holistic, whole-body treatment approach.
- Relaxation and Swedish massage.
- Injury prevention, recovery, sports massage.
- Prenatal massage.
- Deep tissue, trigger point, myofascial techniques.
- Integrated osteopathic techniques including fascia release and visceral manipulation.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Therapeutic Body Concepts
I have a holistic view of health and well-being and use massage therapy as a tool to bring balance back to the body and mind. I completed my 2200-hour RMT training at MacEwan University in 2018! My program included Relaxation/Swedish massage, Injury prevention/Recovery massage, Sports massage, Prenatal massage, Deep tissue massage, Trigger point therapy, and Myofascial techniques. My approach to Massage Therapy looks at the body as a whole unit. I treat the structures that are directly affected, as well as other structures that may be indirectly affected. I also studied Manual Osteopathic Therapy at the National Manual Osteopathic College (NMOC). I mix osteopathic techniques like fascia release, and visceral manipulation into massage as tools to aid in the alignment and recovery of the body. While studying manual osteopathy I found great interest and excitement in Craniosacral therapy. I plan to further my education by specializing in Craniosacral therapy, learning more about the central nervous system, and treating neurological dysfunction. With Massage Therapy, I hope to aid and educate my patients. Providing them with treatments, as well as guiding them to develop their own skill set to better help themselves.
Massage Therapy
7319 29 Ave NW, 307, Edmonton, AB, T6K 2P1
60 Minute duration of Relaxation, or Deep Tissue/Therapeutic Massage Therapy.
11037 9 Ave NW, #203, Edmonton, AB, T6J 5R9
60 Minute duration of Relaxation, or Deep Tissue/Therapeutic Massage Therapy.
Lymphatic Drainage
7319 29 Ave NW, 307, Edmonton, AB, T6K 2P1
MLD involves the use of gentle manual maneuvers to aid in the recirculation of body fluids. While the exact amount of pressure applied depends on the area and pathology involved, it usually equates to very little pressure. Using this technique, trained therapists are able to detect the specific rhythm, direction, depth, and quality of the lymph flow anywhere in the body.
11037 9 Ave NW, #203, Edmonton, AB, T6J 5R9
MLD involves the use of gentle manual maneuvers to aid in the recirculation of body fluids. While the exact amount of pressure applied depends on the area and pathology involved, it usually equates to very little pressure. Using this technique, trained therapists are able to detect the specific rhythm, direction, depth, and quality of the lymph flow anywhere in the body.