Registered Massage Therapists (RMT)'s are professionals providing integral treatment of those recovering from bodily injury. Consequently, RMTs may be called upon throughout the various stages of the legal process, in order to provide such services as preparing reports, providing professional opinions and testifying in civil court proceedings and administrative tribunals.
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. This can be attributed to higher educational standards, research studies showing the efficacy of massage therapy, and an over-all increase demand for non-surgical and drug-free treatment options.
When looking for a massage therapist, it’s important to consider all your options. We have a wide variety of incredible registered and non-registered team members, and our goal is to help you make the best choice for your needs.
Non-registered therapists are highly skilled at delivering calming sessions focusing on relaxation and stress relief, however, non-registered massage therapists may not be suitable for those seeking advanced treatments tailored to address specific health issues or chronic pain conditions.
Non-registered massage therapists are more affordable than registered massage therapists but health benefits and ICBC cannot cover your treatment since they are not registered.
Many are surprised by the other body changes that arise with pregnancy. As your uterus expands with the weight of the growing baby, there is more stress on the body. Most common body aches and pains occur in the lower back, but can also occur on your back, abdomen, groin area, thighs, joints, and near the pelvic bone. Our therapists will customize the massage to meet your individual needs.
Deep tissue massage is a hands-on body treatment that is more therapeutic. Aiding in the treatment of the musculoskeletal system and non-musculoskeletal conditions, this massage unblocks your energy and restores a healthy balanced flow.
It is beneficial for maintaining your physical health, as well as your emotional well-being.
In Swedish massage, the therapist lubricates the skin with massage oil and performs various massage strokes to the body. These movements warm up the muscle tissue, releasing tension and gradually breaking up muscle "knots" or adhered tissues called adhesions. Swedish massage promotes relaxation, among other health benefits. A Swedish massage can be slow and gentle or vigorous and bracing, depending on the therapist's personal style and the patient’s preference.
Registered Massage Therapists (RMT) treatment sessions are eligible to be charged and billed directly to health insurance providers and ICBC.
Check with your extended health benefits insurance provider or your ICBC adjuster.
Chiropractic treatment includes exercise, manual therapy adjustments, and education to improve patient’s resiliency, decrease pain, and prevent
future symptoms.
Acupuncture practice, is deeply rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, primarily addressing
pain management.
The goal of physical therapy is to help individuals improve their mobility, reduce pain, and increase overall function and quality of life.
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