Conditions treated
Shoulder Impingement
Plantar Fasciitis
Cancer
Osteoarthritis
Stroke
Tennis Elbow
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Knee Pain
Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome
Headaches
Fibromyalgia
Multiple Sclerosis
Pregnancy
Sports
Stress Release
Temporomandibular
Joint Disorder (TMJ)
Whiplash
Neck Pain
Back Pain
and more!
What is Registered Massage Therapy?
Registered Massage Therapy is a therapeutic method that involves the systematic application of pressure at key points of the body along with stretching certain muscles. Many who have had this service say that there’s no better way to achieve a sense of wellness and health than a professional massage.
At Courtenay Massage Therapy (CMT), we have registered massage therapist's waiting to help you.
With years of experience, our RMT's will be well prepared to meet your body’s unique health needs.
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Therapeutic massage • Relaxation massage • Wellness classes • Hot stone massage
Graston technique • Muscle energy techniques • Remedial exercise • Trigger point work
Pregnancy massage • Myofascial release • Cranio-sacral therapy & more!
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For more questions and answers please visit our frequently asked questions page!
CMT uses a variety of techniques including:
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More information on Registered Massage...
FACT: In British Columbia, over 75 percent of medical physicians regularly refer their patients to a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) - and they make these referrals because massage therapy is both accessible and effective in the treatment of their patients' conditions. Today, RMT's use specific techniques that utilize evidence-based modalities, to support your body's natural healing mechanisms.
Over the past decade, there has been a significant rise in the demand for massage therapy in BC. This can be attributed to higher educational standards, research studies showing the efficacy of massage therapy, and an overall increase in public demand for non-surgical and drug-free treatment options. RMTs work with illness, injury and disability in diverse and broad patient populations. They are primary health care professionals that focus on disorders of the musculoskeletal and related systems.