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When we are stressed our bodies experience high blood pressure, anxiety, shoulder, back and neck aches, irritability and fatigue. It is said that "80% of illnesses are due to stress." A relaxing environment and massage therapy can help reduce tension in muscles and create a response that will calm the mind, body and soul.
- Arthritis
- Tension headache
- Muscular pain/tension
- Tendonitis
- Strains\sprains
- Frozen shoulder
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic stress/anxiety
- Repetitive strain injury
- Pre\post natal discomfort
- MS
Massage therapy is a natural way of manipulating sore, injured and tired muscles to gain a therapeutic response. This response will produce muscles that are free from stress , injury and pain.
- Reduced stress
- Increased blood flow & circulation
- Decreased blood pressure
- Reduce tension
- Increase Recovery time
- Breaks pain cycle
- Aids in lymph drainage
- Postural awareness
- Increase mobilization of joints
- Promotes a sense of well-being
- Mind, body connection
An extensive training program of 2200 hours is required in order to graduate from the massage therapy program. Training in anatomy,
physiology, pathology and kinesiology as well as clinical and practical instruction is attained. Registration is then granted upon passing board exams from the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. Every therapist is responsible for maintaining their registration through extra curicular courses.
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