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MASSAGE THERAPY

Massage Therapy and Chiropractic go hand in hand. While Chiropractic deals with the nervous system, we need to have a way to help your correction by manipulating and assisting the muscular system. If left unattended, muscles will work hard to pull your spine out of position again.

While Massage Therapy can be very relaxing, we try and focus on the therapeutic side of things and assist you in getting your body working the best it possibly can. There are many different kinds of Massage Therapy. The best one to decide which form is best for you, is your therapist. Book an appointment today to find out how Massage Therapy can help you.

The definition of massage therapy, according to Ontario’s governing association – College of Massage
Therapists of Ontario:
Massage therapy consists primarily of hands-on manipulation of the soft tissues of the body,
specifically, the muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and joints for the purpose of
optimizing health.


Massage therapy treatment has a therapeutic effect on the body and optimizes health and wellbeing
by acting on the muscular, nervous and circulatory systems. Physical function can be
developed, maintained and improved; and physical dysfunction and pain and the effects of
stress can be relieved or prevented through the use of Massage Therapy.

Benefits

Some of the benefits you may receive with regular massage treatments include:

• Relieve headache and migraine pain
• Reduce muscle spasm, tension and stiffness
• Help improve posture and increase body awareness
• Improve range of motion
• Reduce the effects of stress
• Improve circulation
• Promote wound healing and reduce swelling; reducing downtime from injuries

Conditions Treated

• Functional Scoliosis
• Sciatica & False Sciatica

• Golfer’s Elbow, Tennis        Elbow, Medial Epicondylitis, Lateral Epicondylitis

• Trigger Finger & Dupuytren’s Contracture

• Chronic Pain, Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

• TemporoMandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD, TMJ)

• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
• Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

• Frozen Shoulder

• Whiplash
• Plantar Fasciitis
• Strains & Sprains
• Tendonitis
• Rotator Cuff injuries
• Asthma
• Constipation
• Sleeping Disorders
• Scar tissue/adhesions
• Shin splints
• Achilles Tendonitis

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Sometimes after a treatment, you may feel sore or tender for a couple days, although this does not always happen. Having a bath with epsom salts (1 full cup) will help to decrease any post treatment soreness, as will increasing water intake for the next few days.


Remember to allow the body time to heal. The muscles have been manipulated and “knots” worked out, so give yourself a day or 2 before going full steam into a difficult workout or rigorous sporting activity.

Book a Massage Therapy Appointment

Learn more about our registered massage therapists

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Angela Baker

Registered Massage Therapist

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Karyn Noble

Registered Massage Therapist

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Jessica De Feber

Registered Massage Therapist
Acupuncture Provider

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Kirsten Mullin

Registered Massage Therapist

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Coral Boyce-Reive

Registered Massage Therapist
Fascial Stretch Therapist

Better Health. Better Life.

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62 Commerce Park Dr

Unit D

Barrie ON L4N 8W8

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Hours:

Monday          9AM - 7PM

Tuesday          8AM - 6:30PM

Wednesday    9AM - 7PM

Thursday         9AM - 6:30PM

Friday              10AM - 2PM

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