11-1315 Richmond Rd
Ottawa, ON K2B 8J7
tel:613.726.8830
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Registered Massage Therapy | Massage therapy recommendedations | Type of Massage Offered | Massage Therapy Hours | About Registered Massage Therapists

Registered Massage Therapy

The practice of massage therapy is the assessment and manipulation of the soft tissue and joints of the body, done with a knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the structures, applied through hands-on techniques for therapeutic results. The effects of massage therapy reach beyond that of just relaxation. Decreasing tension does help the body to do its work more effectively, but massage influences the body as a whole with the following physiological effects:

Therapeutic massage is a natural healing tool and helps tune the body by using the body’s own processes.

Massage therapy is recommended for:

Type of Massage offered:

Therapeutic/Swedish

This technique is deep and focuses on healing the muscle tissue that can be causing health problems.  The therapist will evaluate the muscle tissue status and will then determine which technique to use. These are the ones most commonly used: Trigger point release, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Deep Tissue Work, Scar Tissue Work, Hydrotherapy techniques,Remedial Exercises and Myofascial Release.

Relaxation

This technique focused on increasing your relaxation.  It is considered a more superficial technique that helps to promote circulation.  The skills used in this type of massage are; Diaphragmatic Breathing, Stroking Technique, Effleurage, Origin and Insertion for muscles.

Hot Stone Massage

This is considered a dual purpose massage.  Heat from the basalt stones is highly relaxing with stress reducing quality as well as the hardness of the stones allows the therapist to address specific problem areas with more detailed work or deeper pressure.

The basalt stones are used as tools to deliver effective tissue and muscle massage at a pressure level comfortable to the client.  The hardness of the stones makes for a fantastic deep tissue massage. 

The heat from the stones relaxes muscles, and then increases the blood flow to the area being worked on which further accelerates the healing process. 

Massage Therapy Hours

Jennifer Rossy, R.M.T.
613-868-3447
Laurie Suggitt, R.M.T.
613-220-4873
Monday 1:00pm-6:00pm 8:00am-12:00pm
Tuesday 2:00pm-5:00pm 8:00am-12:00pm
Wednesday closed 8:00am-5:00pm
Thursday 9:00am-1:30pm 2:00pm-5:00pm
Friday closed 2:00pm-5:00pm
Saturday closed closed

About Registered Massage Therapists

Massage Therapy falls under the Regulated Health Professions Act 1994.  It has a governing body and a Quality Assurance Programme with a Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics guideline for massage therapists.  Massage Therapists practising in Ontario must be members of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario and only these members are permitted to use the title Registered Massage Therapist or Massage Therapist and the letters RMT or MT with their names.  There is a minimum 2200 hours of training required and these strict regulations and certification programs allow massage therapists in Ontario to maintain high professional standards and quality care for their clients.