Osteopathy

Osteopathic therapy is based on the idea that all the body’s systems are interrelated. Osteopaths focus on treating the whole person. A treatment in Manual Osteopathy will include a summary of your health history in your initial appointment, full assessment and treatment according to your bodies signs and symptoms. In preparation for your appointment please arrive with comfortable clothing. Y... Read More

Osteopathic therapy is based on the idea that all the body’s systems are interrelated. Osteopaths focus on treating the whole person. A treatment in Manual Osteopathy will include a summary of your health history in your initial appointment, full assessment and treatment according to your bodies signs and symptoms. In preparation for your appointment please arrive with comfortable clothing. You will be moving during your appointment therefore you will need to be able to move freely.


Massage Therapy

Massages come in all shapes and sizes. Here are some of the offerings you might find on a massage therapy menu. Swedish massage Feeling stressed? A Swedish massage is the classic go-to for major relaxation. Swedish massage is typically a full-body massage that uses a gentle touch. It’s a good pick for people new to massages. “It can help calm your nervous system. Swedish massage is also a g... Read More

Massages come in all shapes and sizes. Here are some of the offerings you might find on a massage therapy menu.

Swedish massage
Feeling stressed? A Swedish massage is the classic go-to for major relaxation. Swedish massage is typically a full-body massage that uses a gentle touch. It’s a good pick for people new to massages. “It can help calm your nervous system. Swedish massage is also a good avenue for encouraging a relaxed emotional state of mind which can directly impact your muscles,” says Bodner.

Deep tissue massage
Your muscles can get tight from repeated use — even from something less active like sitting, driving or hunching over your laptop. “Deep tissue massage gets into your muscles and tendons to release that tightness,” Bodner says. It’s good for people with injuries, general muscle tightness and chronic muscle pain.

Sports massage
Sports massages are similar to deep-tissue massages, but they zero in on the muscles that take a beating when you play sports or do another repetitive physical activity. “Athletes and dancers use their bodies differently than the average person,” Bodner says. “A massage therapist with experience in sports massage can get in there to break up muscle tightness and address sports injuries.”

Trigger point massage
A knot in your neck or a tight spot in your back is known as a trigger point. “A trigger point is a tiny muscle spasm or tight spot in the tissue,” Bodner explains. In a trigger-point massage, the massage therapist uses focused and direct pressure to target those spots. This increases blood flow to the areas, helping them release. This type of massage can also be helpful for people with chronic pain.

Myofascial release
The fascia is a web of connective tissue under the skin. “It supports the muscles and allows us to move freely,” Bodner explains. When you get a myofascial release, your massage therapist will knead and stretch the muscles and fascia to work out tension and tightness. “It’s a form of deep stretching often used together with other therapeutic massage techniques,” she says. “It’s great for opening up tightness in your neck, shoulders and your upper and lower back.”

Lymphatic massage
Lymphatic fluid has several important functions, including maintaining fluid levels and removing waste products from the body. Lymphatic massage uses a gentle touch to help lymphatic fluid flow more freely through the body. “Lymphatic massage is great for people with inflammation — including people with illnesses like arthritis, as well as people who have had mastectomies, which often involve removing the lymph nodes,” Bodner says.

Prenatal massage
Prenatal massages are great for helping moms-to-be relax and can help address the aches and pains of growing a baby. “Prenatal massages are wonderful for taking pressure off the hips and can help with swelling in the feet and legs,” Bodner says. “And when mom is relaxed and feeling well, the baby benefits, too.”

Health benefits of massage
Massage therapy may be beneficial for anyone but has been noted to help those who various conditions like cancer, heart disease, stomach problems and fibromyalgia. You should make sure you talk to your therapist about any medical issues prior to your first session. Here are some of the benefits of massage therapy.

Kristen has always had a passion for helping people. She graduated from Western College of Remedial Massage Therapies in 2012. She has taken many additional courses such as Pregnancy Massage, Sports Therapies, Cupping, RockTape, RockBlades and RockFloss and is a Labour Attending RMT. Kristen has recently finished her diploma in Manual Osteopathy in 2022.

She has been teaching students at Prairie College of Massage Therapy in Regina since October 2023 and has been supervising the students in student clinic since May 2023. Her roll here has been very rewarding. She love teaching as it also helps her to learn things that are new in the massage field as well as refresh her memory on other areas that are less used.

Kristen does treatment based on assessment. Massage is typically therapeutic and is results driven and can be customized to your body’s needs. Manual Osteopathy is also very results orientated. Investigative assessment is involved so the source of the dysfunction is treated which may or may not be the area that causing pain. When you book an appointment with Kristen your treatment may involve all or one of the modalities she has studied. She looks forward to helping you in your healing journey!

Kristen has always had a passion for helping people. She graduated from Western College of Remedi... Read More

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