Registered Massage Therapy

Massage therapy offers numerous benefits, including reducing muscle stiffness, promoting relaxation, enhancing flexibility, and aiding in the recovery from injuries. It can also help alleviate symptoms related to headaches, chronic pain conditions, sports injuries, postural imbalances, and stress-related tension. By improving blood flow and encouraging the body’s natural healing processes, massage therapy supports both physical and mental well-being.

  • Muscle tension and pain
  • Back, neck, and shoulder pain
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Sports injuries and recovery
  • Chronic pain conditions
  • Post-injury or post-surgical rehab
  • Pregnancy and postpartum support
  • Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs)
  • Circulation and lymphatic support
Therapeutic Massage

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Options Explained

60 minute treatment session

Most popular for both an initial session or follow up appointments.

45 minute treatment session

Recommended for more localised problems or ICBC claims.

ICBC treatment session
  • 60 Minute: Initial assessment- for new ICBC claims.
  • 45 Minute: Standard ICBC follow up appointment.
60 minute treatment session – Prenatal

With additional support to ensure comfort during your session.

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FAQs

What types of massage do Registered Massage Therapists offer?

Our RMTs offer a variety of techniques including therapeutic, deep tissue, relaxation, and prenatal massage, all tailored to meet your individual needs and goals.

Do I need a referral to see a Registered Massage Therapist?

No referral is required to book an appointment with an RMT. However, some insurance plans may ask for one for reimbursement purposes.

Is Registered Massage Therapy covered by insurance?

Many extended health benefit plans cover treatments performed by a Registered Massage Therapist. Please check with your insurance provider for your specific coverage details.

What happens during my first Registered Massage Therapy appointment?

Your RMT will start with a brief health history and discuss your concerns and goals. You will have privacy to undress to your comfort level, and the treatment will be adjusted to suit your needs and comfort throughout the session.

What should I wear during Registered Massage Therapy?

You may undress to your comfort level. You will be draped appropriately during the session to ensure your privacy and comfort at all times. Only the area being treated will be uncovered.

Do you accept WorkSafeBC (WSBC) or ICBC claims for Registered Massage Therapy?

No, we do not accept WSBC claims for massage therapy. We do accept ICBC claims for Registered Massage Therapy. Please call us for more information on 604-894-5525

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