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"Working together to ensure a stress free experience"
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Leah Dilley RMT, certified acupuncturist
Leah Dilley RMT was born and raised in Bolton. After graduating from the Canadian College of Massage Therapists she founded the CMTC in 1999 which has been successful in providing massage therapy treatments to many in the Caledon area. Her vision was to help the members of her community lead healthy lives by the prevention of stress and disease through massage therapy treatments.
Leah has also been trained as an infant massage instructor and as a mother herself understands the life changing role of motherhood and the importance of taking time to take care of your well being.
Over the years Leah has developed her skills and passion to combine other modalities such as acupuncture and nutrition, completing her certification in acupuncture at McMaster University’s contemporary medical acupuncture course allowing her to combine acupuncture treatments with massage creating a treatment that targets muscle injury, body fatigue, and whole body balancing.
Leah believes in combining therapies that connect the mind and body as an integral part of maintaining good health.
"As humans we are here to evolve and learn. Life can be stressful or you can claim your power and create it into something spectacular." T.J Henry
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Patricia Smith, BA, BSW, RSW,CDR, ADR
Pat is a registered social worker and a certified family and divorce mediator. She has been in private practice since 2000 with Haven of Hope Counselling Centre. A successful counselling facility that she co-founded. Patricia has extensive experience in the areas of individual, couples and family counselling and she has trained in the area of intensive sex therapy.
Other areas of service include victims assist with the OPP, working with persons with terminal illness and research and advocacy for those with mental illness. Patricia has completed a five year study with the centre for self-directed learning in cognitive human behavior. She has studied brain domination as it relates to human behavior and is currently working on a comprehensive and innovative approach to premarital counselling, with a view to reducing the chance of divorce for those couples who take part. She has been successful in providing management training in the corporate field to facilitate harmonious working environments and providing understanding of human dynamics
within the work place.
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Daniel Negro
Registered Physiotherapist
Daniel has over 6 years of clinical experience after completing his Master of Physical Therapy degree at D’Youville College in Buffalo, NY. His experience includes outpatient orthopedic practice in the United States, where he has completed many continuing education courses in the areas of manual therapy, functional exercise and sports medicine. He believes optimal outcomes are achieved with an interdisciplinary approach, tailored to the individual.
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Melanie Maas RMT
Melanie graduated from Centennial College and became a registered massage therapist in 2004. She has been practising for over 5 years, and is registered with the CMTO. She has extensive experience working with a wide range of conditions from MVA’s, WSIB claims, to nerve compression syndromes, headaches, shoulder injuries and back pain. She has worked with children and the physically disabled by treating patients in the Palliative Care Unit at Toronto East General Hospital as well as Alzheimer’s patients to increase the quality of life to them. She has volunteered at many sporting events such as tennis tournaments, rugby tournaments, etc using specific techniques to enhance the performance of the athletes and improve their game.
Melanie is a certified Hot Stone practitioner using heated basalt stones on the muscles and deep connective tissue of joints to decrease restriction within those deep layers and relieve the pains associated with scar tissue formation due to injury while achieving a deep relaxation due to such a deep heat application.
Melanie has lived in Bolton for 3 years with her husband and two children and enjoys many outdoor activities like camping/cottaging up north in the summer months, hiking, running, playing tennis and relaxing outside with close friends and family. Melanie continuously stays up to date with current ideas or changes to the profession as well as new ideas or techniques used to treat specific conditions. Melanie understands the importance of this in obtaining optimal health and hopes to be an integral part of your total wellness plan.
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Melanie Stocchero RMT
Melanie graduated from Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in 2007. She has studied pregnancy massage and enjoys working with mother's to be, helping them feel more comfortable in their changing bodies. She also enjoys the challenge of sports related injuries and working with children.
Melanie has also taken the Ultrasound Therapy course offered by NWIE, who specialize and are experienced with UFC/TENS and Ultrasound Therapy. Ultrasound therapy treatments can be incorporated into the massage therapy session or used as solo treatments. Theapeutic ultrasound helps to create a heating effect making tissue softer and easier to work with. It also increases range of motion, and healing time and decreases muscle spasms, muscle tension/stiffness, pain and swelling.
In her off time, Melanie enjoys snowboarding or any summer activity that comes her way.
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Tabatha Goodyear RMT
Tabatha graduated from Everest College in 2010 and was certified with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario in 2011. Tabatha believes massage therapy is an interactive treatment between the massage therapist and client; clients need to feel comfortable in the treatment as well as be involved in the process to achieve the best results. She focuses on Deep tissue massage, rehabilitation massage, trigger point therapy and stress management massage.
Anna Carpico-Aloisio RMT RMTRRMTRMT
Bio coming soon
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lanie Stocchero RMT
Neisha Jordan RMT
Neisha graduated from Everest College in 2010 and was certified in 2011 from the College of Massage Therapist of Ontario. She provides deep tissue massage, treating conditions ranging from sports injury, rehabilitation massage to stress reduction and relaxation massage. Neisha’s goal is to help people return back to or improve their normal activities of daily living. She believes Massage Therapy is a natural way to help enhance overall health and well being.
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