Massage Therapy in Edmonton Southside
We recommend massage in combination with your chiropractic care. While chiropractic focuses on the relationship between the spine and its impact on the nervous system, massage focuses on the 650 muscles of the body. Both disciplines work together to help keep the body in proper alignment, balance and function.
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Retraining Your Spine
Long-standing spinal problems are accompanied by ingrained muscle patterns. Muscle spasms and scar tissue are often involved. By augmenting your chiropractic care with massage therapy, these muscle and soft tissue problems can be addressed. This can help speed your recovery and enhance the retraining of your spine.
Types of Massage
There are many different kinds of massage. They all involve systematically working the muscles and other soft tissues of the body to optimize the functioning of the various bodily systems. Massage can enhance your vitality and sense of well-being.
Massage has been shown to…
- Reduce the development of muscular patterning
- Improve posture and re-balance your body/mind
- Relieve pain in your muscles and joints
- Ease constipation, gas and heartburn
- Promote general relaxation
- Stimulate intestinal movement
- Eliminate excess fluid retention
Plus, it just feels good!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Meet Our Massage Therapist
My name is Apryl, I have been a Registered Massage Therapist since 2015. I enjoy treating repetitive strain injuries, as well as many other musculoskeletal disorders. Therefore, I would say my style of massage is more therapeutic / deep tissue.
I really take the time to listen to your needs and create a plan that helps you get the most out of your treatment. I find myself to be a lifelong learner, and I am always looking for ways to expand my knowledge on how to help you feel your best through the use of massage therapy.