


I have Irritable Bowel Syndrome and began researching on the internet for anyway I could get any relief from my symptoms. A co-worker of mine re...
Read more...


31 August 2010
Chiropractic is a scientifically proven treatment used to decrease pain, increase function and improve healing for a number of illnesses and...
Read more...

Massage Therapy
Massage Therapy provides an alternative health option to help alleviate the soft tissue discomfort associated with everyday muscular aches and pains, occupational over-use and many chronic pain syndromes. If employed early enough, Massage Therapy can reduce and eliminate painful muscular patterning associated with trauma and injury to the body.
Your massage takes place in an atmosphere of safety and confidence. It is a partnership between you and your Therapist, who will help you understand the processes behind your pain and how you can work together to alleviate that.
Your Therapist will help you understand that ultimately your body has the capacity to heal itself, and will work with you to learn how you can become part of this process.
Massage therapy is the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body to gain a therapeutic response. Soft tissue includes muscle, skin, fascia (connective tissue), tendons and ligaments.
Swedish massage is currently the most common form of Massage therapy practiced; however our Registered Massage Therapists incorporate many various massage techniques, such as Deep Tissue Release, Thai Massage, Shiatsu Massage and Trigger Point Therapy to name a few.
Massage Therapy is safe and effective for everyone. Whether you seek Massage Therapy for stress management or for rehabilitative care, massage helps to balance not only the problem areas but also your whole body.
Common conditions treated are: Whiplash, Headaches, Muscle spasm, Pregnancy, Motor vehicle Accidents, Migraines, Neck & Shoulder Tension, Sciatica, Low Back Pain, Fibromyalgia.
Sandra Dale, Mercedita Naoe and Colleen McEvenue are all Registered Massage Therapists who have over 20 years of combined clinical experience. They individually assess their patients’ needs and incorporate remedial and postural exercise recommendations into their massage treatments.


