
Some common conditions where your massage therapist will be able to assist you:
Massage Therapy is the hands on manipulation of the soft tissues of the body including; fascia, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. The effects of massage are physiologic and psychological. The effects work in concert on the systems of the body including the cardiovascular, lymphatic, skeletal, soft tissues and the neuroanatomy.
An increase in circulation results in the body having an increased ability to rid itself of the wastes created when the cells of our component tissues process energy and nutrients, known as metabolites.
Massage Therapy is a complimentary therapy which can be used with success by all people, at any age.
In Ontario, to become a Registered Massage Therapist, a candidate must first graduate from an accredited facility adhering to a minimum 2200 hour training program. Upon graduation, candidates are then eligible for examination with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO). Successful completion of this rigorous and comprehensive examination, allows candidates to then become Registered Massage Therapists with the CMTO.
Doctors, plumbers, lawyers, tellers, landscapers and receptionists, just to name a few, are all people who have sought out and benefited from the results registered massage therapy offers.
Massage Therapy reduces stress and anxiety yielding a sense of wellbeing and relaxation.