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Physiotherapy
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Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a therapeutic practice designed to support natural healing and relieve pain by inserting fine needles into specific points on the body. It includes various approaches, such as scalp acupuncture, abdominal acupuncture, and manual stimulation. By stimulating the release of endorphins—the body's natural pain-relieving chemicals—acupuncture helps block pain signals, reduce inflammation, and enhance the body's healing processes, contributing to improved overall well-being. For internal disease-related treatments, acupuncture targets meridians connected to specific internal organs. Stimulating these points promotes organ metabolism, aids in repair, and enhances physical functions, ultimately restoring organ health and overall wellness.
Kinesiology
NON-Registered Massage Therapy (Bodyworker)
What is a Bodyworker?
A bodyworker is a massage therapy student who has completed their education and training to become a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) but has not yet taken or received the results of their licensing exam.
Massage therapy schools and programs equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe and effective treatments. These students receive extensive training in anatomy, physiology, and various massage techniques. They also gain supervised, hands-on experience working with clients in clinical settings. As a result, bodyworkers are well-prepared to offer relaxation sessions and address specific conditions.
In British Columbia, the College of Massage Therapists hosts the licensing board exams twice a year. Bodyworkers are massage therapists who are either waiting to take the exam or awaiting their results.
Why Choose a Bodyworker?
Bodyworkers offer full massage therapy sessions at a discounted rate! However, these sessions cannot be billed to extended medical plans, and bodyworkers are not permitted to see patients with open ICBC or WSBC claims.
Benefits of Massage Therapy
Massage therapy involves the use of touch to improve circulation, relieve tension, and promote healing in the affected area, while addressing related parts of the body. Some key benefits include:
Relief from pain, tension, and muscle spasms
Increased ease of movement
Restoration of activity levels
Enhanced vitality and overall well-being
Common Conditions Treated by Bodyworkers
Bodyworkers are trained to address a variety of conditions, including:
Neck and lower back strains (including sciatica)
Headaches
Muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain
Arthritis, fibromyalgia, and osteoporosis
Rotator cuff strains, tennis elbow, and golfer’s elbow
Full-body relaxation
Choose a bodyworker for an affordable massage therapy session that prioritizes your relaxation and well-being!
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