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Massage Therapy


TMJ & Migraine Massage

Massage therapy can help TMJ sufferers for the obvious reason relaxing your muscles as well as aiding in de-stressing you. The benefits of massage are not limited to your TMJ but as you may be highly stressed massage will help you learn how to relax and unclench knotted muscles in your shoulders, neck and face, including your jaw. External and intraoral massage is an effective treatment for ... Read More

Massage therapy can help TMJ sufferers for the obvious reason relaxing your muscles as well as aiding in de-stressing you. The benefits of massage are not limited to your TMJ but as you may be highly stressed massage will help you learn how to relax and unclench knotted muscles in your shoulders, neck and face, including your jaw.

External and intraoral massage is an effective treatment for clients who suffer from TMJ dysfunction, trigger point-related headaches or excess jaw tension. Latex-free gloves are worn while working inside the mouth to release the muscles and fascia involved in mastication and jaw clenching.

*Please note that not all of our therapists perform intraoral work, but are still effective with external massage.*


Prenatal Massage

Prenatal Massage focuses on the mother-to-be as she goes through the changes due to pregnancy. This is not a replacement for medical care, but rather as an adjunct to aid in the health and rapid recovery of the mother. Certified therapists will focus treatment on the concerns of each trimester.


Cupping Massage

Cupping therapy is an ancient healing technique that some people use to ease pain. A provider places cups on a part of your body, creating a vacuum or suction force inside the cup, which pulls your skin, fascia, and sometimes muscle upward. Suction from cupping draws fluid into the treated area. Your body replenishes the cupped areas with healthier blood flow and stimulates proper and normal he... Read More

Cupping therapy is an ancient healing technique that some people use to ease pain. A provider places cups on a part of your body, creating a vacuum or suction force inside the cup, which pulls your skin, fascia, and sometimes muscle upward. Suction from cupping draws fluid into the treated area. Your body replenishes the cupped areas with healthier blood flow and stimulates proper and normal healing at a cellular level. Cupping may cause small pin-point marks on the skin called petechiae or bruising, which typically aren't painful.


Craniosacral Massage

Craniosacral therapy, or cranial sacral therapy (CST), is a gentle, noninvasive and hands-on treatment that may provide relief from pain, like headaches and neck pain, side effects of cancer treatment and more.


Rejuvenating Massage

Whether affecting your appearance or your mind, rejuvenating massage will give you a much needed break where you can be restored and uplifted before returning to your every day routine.


Manual Osteopathy Therapy

A Founding principle of Osteopathy quoted by Andrew Taylor Still (1874) is that "structure governs function", that is to say that whenever a part of the body can move freely it can function properly. Manual Osteopathy focuses on restoring proper function through hands on techniques; correcting structural problems involving joints, connective tissues, internal organs, and cranial bones (to name... Read More

A Founding principle of Osteopathy quoted by Andrew Taylor Still (1874) is that "structure governs function", that is to say that whenever a part of the body can move freely it can function properly.
Manual Osteopathy focuses on restoring proper function through hands on techniques; correcting structural problems involving joints, connective tissues, internal organs, and cranial bones (to name a few) to reduce pain. Through assessments of the whole body are conducted to be able to treat the root cause of dysfunction rather than solely focusing on symptoms.

Sequel to a background in Accounting and Economics and working a few years in the same fields, Sam decided to make a big leap into the manual therapy industry due to his love for helping people around him recover from their discomfort, pain and trauma. He therefore bagged his 3000 hours as an RMT from Makami College in 2021 and went further to attain his MOT diploma from Manual Osteopathic College of Canada in 2022, thereby boosting his technique know-how. Sam’s ideology is engraved in listening to the body of each potential client he sees and to therefore be a facilitator for balance in their body either through therapeutic massage, deep tissue massage or craniosacral therapy. Sam is given to acquiring knowledge that will invariably help to solidify his base in this manual therapy industry, which in turn will be of immense benefit to the community he serves with his hands-on vocation as a therapeutic facilitator. To enhance this, Sam has attended various sessions with the Barral Institute and the Upledger Institute so as to further improve and advance his knowledge and how better to foster care and wellness in the human body. Sam’s leisure hours are spent listening to music, reading and watching movies.

Sequel to a background in Accounting and Economics and working a few years in the same fields, Sa... Read More

Svea is a 2200-hour Massage Therapy graduate from MH Vicars and a member in good standing with the MTAA (Massage Therapy Association of Alberta). Offering Swedish, therapeutic, and deep tissue massage, Svea strives for every one of her clients to feel more at peace with their body and their mind by the end of each treatment. Svea has found her passion in massage and takes great pride in relieving the ailments weighting people down in today’s society. While she loves being active in her spare time through hiking and fitness, Svea also understands that to truly connect with one’s body it is vital to take the time to recharge with self-care through relaxation techniques. An understanding of how our bodies carry life’s stresses helps Svea apply just the right amount of pressure to make the muscle tension and trigger points melt away. With a caring demeanor and intuitive hands, she listens to the body to make every treatment individualized to her client’s need every time they get on her table. Come in and meet her today to see what she can do for you.

Svea is a 2200-hour Massage Therapy graduate from MH Vicars and a member in good standing with th... Read More

Balance Massage Therapists

Bree Skiba – 2200 Hours Certified Bree Skiba, Registered Massage Therapist, also a member of the Natural Health Practitioners of Canada (NHPC).

Bree Skiba graduated from the Massage Therapy program at MH Vicars School of Massage Therapy in 2007. She then started Balance Massage Edmonton out of Metta Yoga Edmonton.

The treatments that Bree performs include relaxation, therapeutic and trigger point massage she also has a deep interest and training in TMJ massage (temporomandibular joint disorders).

Bree is very knowledgeable when discussing and explaining remedial exercises/stretches, home care and nutrition for an overall healthy and balanced lifestyle.

She believes Massage Therapy and complimentary approaches such as exercise and relaxation are safe and effective techniques to restore balance allowing our entire body to heal itself and work efficiently.

Balance Massage Therapists Bree Skiba – 2200 Hours Certified Bree Skiba, Registered Massage Ther... Read More

As a 2004 MacEwan University graduate and a member in good standing with the Natural Health Practitioners of Canada Association (NHPC), Jessica has spent her career working to help relax and de-stress her clients. She recognizes that many diseases, conditions and chronic issues stem from stress and an unbalanced mind/body connection. Her approach is to couple tension melting techniques with a soothing flow of movement which helps to reset an activated nervous system. Her calm and non-judgmental nature puts clients at ease, providing a safe space for whatever needs to be released during a session, be it physical, mental, or emotional stress.

Jessica has certification in cupping therapy and has received training in Trauma Integration, plus has a passion for women’s body empowerment. She is trauma informed, LGBTQ+ and BIPOC friendly. All of who you are is welcome and accepted on Jessica’s table!

As a 2004 MacEwan University graduate and a member in good standing with the Natural Health Pract... Read More

Jocelyn graduated with honours from Vicars School of Massage Therapy in 2019. She is a member in good standing with MTAA and was the recipient of Edmonton Journal’s Readers’ Choice Best in Edmonton Gold award for massage therapy 3 years running.

Since graduation Jocelyn has specialized in treatment of the head, neck and jaw, including TMJ dysfunction, headaches and migraines and postural issues. She also excels in treating the hips and low back, and believes many upper body problems stem from these areas. Jocelyn truly believes in a full mind-body approach to your care and will work closely with you to help you reach your goals. She incorporates multiple techniques and modalities into each treatment from cupping to breath work, and personalizes each session to meet both your short and long term goals.

Jocelyn graduated with honours from Vicars School of Massage Therapy in 2019. She is a member in ... Read More

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