Massage Therapy is a safe and effective manual approach to pain management and rehabilitation. Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are health care professionals committed to restoring and maintaining optimal health and pain-free function of the body.
RMTs graduate from an accredited school of Massage & Hydrotherapy completing a provincially legislated over 2-year full time curriculum followed by successfully completion of written and practical licensing examination administered by provincial regulatory college, thus earning the title of RMT. RMT curriculum include in depth Anatomy, Physiology, Neurology, Pathology, Orthopedic Assessment and Therapeutic Exercise.
RMT’s provide relief for a wide range of conditions such as sports injuries, tendonitis, arthritis, osteoporosis, migraine headaches, fibromyalgia as well as many other common conditions related to soft tissue and joint dysfunction.
RMT’s are effective in providing a thorough orthopedic assessment and treat with appropriate techniques including manual therapy, joint mobilization and hydrotherapy followed by rehabilitative exercises like stretching, strengthening and patient education.