Massage therapy can be used for the treatment of both acute and chronic conditions. Therapists can work with a wide variety of patients, of all ages, in the treatment of illness, injury rehabilitation and disability.
Massage Therapists today use their knowledge of physiology and anatomy to combine traditional Swedish and modern massage therapy techniques with other therapies to treat their clients. There has been a wide variety of research, published in peer reviewed journals, proving the benefits of massage therapy for various conditions. The following is a list of conditions for which massage therapy, when provided by a Registered Massage Therapist, can prove beneficial: Anxiety and depression, Asthma and Emphysema, Back, leg, and neck pain, Cancer symptoms, Carpal tunnel syndrome (repetitive strain), Chronic Fatigue syndrome, Dislocations, Fibromyalgia, Fractures and edema, Gastrointestinal disorders, Headaches, Inflammatory conditions such as arthritis and bursitis, Insomnia, Kyphosis and Scoliosis, Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Muscle tension and spasm, Palliative care, Post-surgical rehabilitation, Pregnancy and labour support, Sports injuries, Strains and sprains, Stress and stress related conditions, Stroke, Tendinitis, Whiplash
Massage Therapy can also be used as part of a preventative care program. This includes sports training, injury prevention, ongoing stress management, and more! Together, you and your therapist will develop a treatment plan based on your needs. The treatment plan can be changed at any time and you have no obligation to undergo any part of treatment. Your treatment begins after you’ve given your informed consent.