Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy North Vancouver

Looking for Massage Therapy in North Vancouver? We are conveniently located just off Lonsdale Avenue.

Our Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are dedicated to restoring and maintaining optimal health and pain-free function of your body. All our RMTs are highly educated to accurately assess and treat patients utilizing techniques that include massage, joint mobilizations, and hydrotherapy. RMTs can also prescribe specific therapeutic exercises to assist in patient recovery.

Massage therapy has shown to be effective in treating a wide range of conditions such as Migraine, Tendonitis, Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Fibromyalgia. From chronic back pain, muscle strains, and spasms to complex disorders of the Central Nervous System such as Multiple Sclerosis, massage therapy has evolved into the mainstream of therapeutic services offered in BC with most physicians regularly referring their patients for massage treatment.

The Massage Therapy Profession in BC

BC RMTs are some of the most highly trained massage therapists in the World, enduring a 3-year, 3000-hour program of instruction (currently the highest standard in North America) in order to gain their certification. The profession is government-regulated ensuring public safety and ethical care, and that high standard of practice are met. Furthermore, massage therapists are required to regularly attend post-graduate courses, ensuring that they are kept up-to-date on the latest advances in the profession.

For more information about the profession of massage therapy, please visit the governing body, the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia, or call our clinic to book an appointment to see one of our several RMTs on staff.

  Massage Therapist’s Association of BC

The Registered Massage Therapists Association (RMTBC) is a non-profit Association for Registered Massage Therapists in British Columbia. RMTs in BC are trained in the assessment and diagnosis of soft tissue and joints of the body and the treatment and prevention of injury, pain, and physical disorders.  Our RMT practitioners Danielle Tabo, Adam Harris, Karl Dahan, Darra Flanagan, Alysha Loney, Valeria Sapio, and Neelke Kruger-Logan are registered members of RMTBC.