Meet the Team
Carmen Dolinsky
Pre Registered Massage
With a deep passion for holistic healing and extensive experience in retreats and spas, Carmen provides personalized massage tailored to your unique needs. **Dedicated to helping you achieve your health and wellness goals**, Carmen creates a welcoming space for you to unwind, release stress, and focus on self-care.
Trained in various modalities, from deep tissue to light touch techniques, each session is crafted to promote relaxation, presence, and reduced body tension. Carmen is a recent graduate of the rigorous 3000-hour RMT program at Kootenay Columbia College of Integrative Health Sciences and is preparing for her RMT licensing exam in September 2024. Until then, she offers sessions at a reduced rate and is *not yet billable to extended health plans.*
Outside of her practice, Carmen embraces an active lifestyle and enjoys climbing, hiking, skiing, mountaineering, yoga, swimming, and dancing within her vibrant community.
Pre Registered Massage
With a deep passion for holistic healing and extensive experience in retreats and spas, Carmen provides personalized massage tailored to your unique needs. **Dedicated to helping you achieve your health and wellness goals**, Carmen creates a welcoming space for you to unwind, release stress, and focus on self-care.
Trained in various modalities, from deep tissue to light touch techniques, each session is crafted to promote relaxation, presence, and reduced body tension. Carmen is a recent graduate of the rigorous 3000-hour RMT program at Kootenay Columbia College of Integrative Health Sciences and is preparing for her RMT licensing exam in September 2024. Until then, she offers sessions at a reduced rate and is *not yet billable to extended health plans.*
Outside of her practice, Carmen embraces an active lifestyle and enjoys climbing, hiking, skiing, mountaineering, yoga, swimming, and dancing within her vibrant community.
Carissa Alexander
Pre Registered Massage , Yoga Therapist
Carissa is trained as a 2200 hour Alberta massage therapist and 1000 hour yoga therapist, bringing over half a decade of experience in holistic wellness. Her background in massage and yoga have helped her bridge conventional health care and holistic healing to support the people she works with to feel at home in their body. She has a passion for integrating the different aspects of her training to support her clients in reducing chronic pain, stress and tension, recovering or adapting to illness or injury, and improving strength, stability, energy and ease. As a therapist she approaches healing through the lens of the whole person and their body-mind, considering their lifestyle and unique experiences in creating an individualized treatment plan that allows for clients to connect to the different dimensions of their health. As a graduate of an Alberta massage program, Carissa is awaiting her RMT licensing exam in August 2024, she will be offering massage at a reduced rate until then, and is not currently billable to your extended health plans in BC.
Carissa loves getting to work and play in the Kootenays, and in her spare time you can usually find her out in nature with her dog Dug!
Pre Registered Massage , Yoga Therapist
Carissa is trained as a 2200 hour Alberta massage therapist and 1000 hour yoga therapist, bringing over half a decade of experience in holistic wellness. Her background in massage and yoga have helped her bridge conventional health care and holistic healing to support the people she works with to feel at home in their body. She has a passion for integrating the different aspects of her training to support her clients in reducing chronic pain, stress and tension, recovering or adapting to illness or injury, and improving strength, stability, energy and ease. As a therapist she approaches healing through the lens of the whole person and their body-mind, considering their lifestyle and unique experiences in creating an individualized treatment plan that allows for clients to connect to the different dimensions of their health. As a graduate of an Alberta massage program, Carissa is awaiting her RMT licensing exam in August 2024, she will be offering massage at a reduced rate until then, and is not currently billable to your extended health plans in BC.
Carissa loves getting to work and play in the Kootenays, and in her spare time you can usually find her out in nature with her dog Dug!
Jenny Moase
Registered Massage Therapist
Jenny is a recent graduate of Nelson’s rigorous 3000-hour RMT training program. She has had the pleasure of working at Mountain Trek in Ainsworth, renting a space at Vitality in Nelson and has over 600 clinical hands-on hours. Within these spaces, she has had the opportunity to work with a wide variety of individuals.
Jenny’s focus is person-centered care, working closely with the client on their goals to ensure professional excellence in responsible care and serving the best interests of the client.
Above all, she believes in listening to and honouring each person and their unique needs, creating a safe and supportive space to facilitate deep relaxation and wellness.
Registered Massage Therapist
Jenny is a recent graduate of Nelson’s rigorous 3000-hour RMT training program. She has had the pleasure of working at Mountain Trek in Ainsworth, renting a space at Vitality in Nelson and has over 600 clinical hands-on hours. Within these spaces, she has had the opportunity to work with a wide variety of individuals.
Jenny’s focus is person-centered care, working closely with the client on their goals to ensure professional excellence in responsible care and serving the best interests of the client.
Above all, she believes in listening to and honouring each person and their unique needs, creating a safe and supportive space to facilitate deep relaxation and wellness.
Ericka Rankin-Friesen
Registered Massage Therapist
Ericka has been drawn to massage therapy and alternative healing modalities since she was young. She has always been gifted with intuitive touch, and her desire to help others has allowed her to find passion for her work.
Ericka practices with intention to treat every body individually, and to explore what could be limiting her clients to help create a specific treatment plan to accomplish both client and therapist goals. Her approach during treatment enables her to clinically assess soft tissue, bone, ligaments, fascia and more, then integrate the clinical findings to create a treatment that is individualized, and effective for each and every client.
In her spare time, Ericka enjoys re-energizing in nature, she loves biking, playing disc golf, swimming, as well as expressing her creative side with singing, dancing, and Aerial Silks. Ericka is a feline enthusiast, and will never pass up an opportunity to pet a cat.
Ericka has only been in the Kootenays for a few years, originally coming from Manitoba. As she weaves herself into the fabric of this community, Ericka eagerly anticipates contributing her utmost to the well-being of those around her. With a heart full of enthusiasm and a commitment to excellence, she stands ready to provide a level of service that reflects her passion for her vocation, augmented by her profound knowledge of the mind, body and soul.
Registered Massage Therapist
Ericka has been drawn to massage therapy and alternative healing modalities since she was young. She has always been gifted with intuitive touch, and her desire to help others has allowed her to find passion for her work.
Ericka practices with intention to treat every body individually, and to explore what could be limiting her clients to help create a specific treatment plan to accomplish both client and therapist goals. Her approach during treatment enables her to clinically assess soft tissue, bone, ligaments, fascia and more, then integrate the clinical findings to create a treatment that is individualized, and effective for each and every client.
In her spare time, Ericka enjoys re-energizing in nature, she loves biking, playing disc golf, swimming, as well as expressing her creative side with singing, dancing, and Aerial Silks. Ericka is a feline enthusiast, and will never pass up an opportunity to pet a cat.
Ericka has only been in the Kootenays for a few years, originally coming from Manitoba. As she weaves herself into the fabric of this community, Ericka eagerly anticipates contributing her utmost to the well-being of those around her. With a heart full of enthusiasm and a commitment to excellence, she stands ready to provide a level of service that reflects her passion for her vocation, augmented by her profound knowledge of the mind, body and soul.
Kimberley Cross
Registered Massage Therapist
Kimberley is a 2022 graduate from the Kootenay Columbia College of Integrative Health Sciences’ 3000-hour Registered Massage Therapy Program. She is a Kootenay local excited to embark on this new career in her community.
She believes healing is a multifaceted practice which is just that; a practice, which takes time and attention. Working with the nervous system is an integral part of this work. She integrates working with the nervous system and soft tissues by tuning into a client’s breath and aims to reduce dysfunction by bringing slide and glide to the tissues. She blends a variety of techniques such as muscle energy, swedish, myofascial and trigger point release.
Kimberley’s journey includes her own healing from various injuries and believes that when you learn to work with them, rather than against them, you can start to feel at home in one’s body. She also previously worked as a Support Worker where she learned to assess, support, and facilitate various needs in individualized ways. This personal journey sparked her interest in becoming an RMT focused on a person-centered practice. Kimberley is excited and inspired to pursue hands-on experience and continued learning to further support her client's needs. She values that learning is a lifelong process.
Kimberley aims to prioritize balance- mental and physical health being key components. In her free time, she enjoys: the outdoors, gardening, hiking, camping, climbing, spending time with her loved ones and fur babies. She feels honoured to be part of your journey and looks forward to meeting you.
Registered Massage Therapist
Kimberley is a 2022 graduate from the Kootenay Columbia College of Integrative Health Sciences’ 3000-hour Registered Massage Therapy Program. She is a Kootenay local excited to embark on this new career in her community.
She believes healing is a multifaceted practice which is just that; a practice, which takes time and attention. Working with the nervous system is an integral part of this work. She integrates working with the nervous system and soft tissues by tuning into a client’s breath and aims to reduce dysfunction by bringing slide and glide to the tissues. She blends a variety of techniques such as muscle energy, swedish, myofascial and trigger point release.
Kimberley’s journey includes her own healing from various injuries and believes that when you learn to work with them, rather than against them, you can start to feel at home in one’s body. She also previously worked as a Support Worker where she learned to assess, support, and facilitate various needs in individualized ways. This personal journey sparked her interest in becoming an RMT focused on a person-centered practice. Kimberley is excited and inspired to pursue hands-on experience and continued learning to further support her client's needs. She values that learning is a lifelong process.
Kimberley aims to prioritize balance- mental and physical health being key components. In her free time, she enjoys: the outdoors, gardening, hiking, camping, climbing, spending time with her loved ones and fur babies. She feels honoured to be part of your journey and looks forward to meeting you.
Michelle Coish
BScN, Osteopathic Manual Therapy Student
Michelle is a manual therapist studying at the Canadian School of Osteopathy Manual Practice in her fourth and final year of study. Her approach to therapy is informed by years of post-secondary study, athletic conditioning, and self-study of various healing modalities.
Previously, Michelle worked as a registered nurse primarily with maternity and pediatric populations, but after experiencing burnout and witnessing patients struggle with chronic pain and illnesses, she transitioned to manual therapy to focus on proactive health and wellness. After personally experiencing the benefits of osteopathic manual therapy, Michelle is committed to helping clients find their inherent health and wellness. Her goal is to identify the root cause of your concerns to prevent pain and symptoms from returning.
Osteopathic manual therapy is a comprehensive and holistic approach that gently mobilizes joints, muscles, fascia, organs, and cranial membranes to ease pain and restrictions while improving wellness. Treatment styles and techniques may include gentle joint mobilization, cranial tension balancing, myofascial release, trigger point release, targeted muscle activation, and visceral (internal organs) techniques.
BScN, Osteopathic Manual Therapy Student
Michelle is a manual therapist studying at the Canadian School of Osteopathy Manual Practice in her fourth and final year of study. Her approach to therapy is informed by years of post-secondary study, athletic conditioning, and self-study of various healing modalities.
Previously, Michelle worked as a registered nurse primarily with maternity and pediatric populations, but after experiencing burnout and witnessing patients struggle with chronic pain and illnesses, she transitioned to manual therapy to focus on proactive health and wellness. After personally experiencing the benefits of osteopathic manual therapy, Michelle is committed to helping clients find their inherent health and wellness. Her goal is to identify the root cause of your concerns to prevent pain and symptoms from returning.
Osteopathic manual therapy is a comprehensive and holistic approach that gently mobilizes joints, muscles, fascia, organs, and cranial membranes to ease pain and restrictions while improving wellness. Treatment styles and techniques may include gentle joint mobilization, cranial tension balancing, myofascial release, trigger point release, targeted muscle activation, and visceral (internal organs) techniques.
Kathleen Maceyovski
Registered Massage Therapist
I’ve had a lifelong passion for movement & health. Growing up in Ontario, my favourite
activities were gymnastics, water sports, and anything outdoors or artistic & creative. I
started coaching gymnastics at age 14, in high school where I discovered my passion
for psychology & philosophy. I went to study both in university while I continued
coaching, & explored other movement practices in martial arts, yoga, & trail running.
After university I spent time teaching therapeutic yoga, and dreaming of a life in the
mountains that fit my lifestyle. I moved to BC in 2017 and continued teaching yoga,
fitness, & freestyle trampoline. The time came to upgrade my education, & I enrolled in
school to become an RMT and refine my knowledge of health and understanding of the
body. Outside of my RMT practice, I love learning & taking courses, and I am a very
active person who spends time outdoors. I love movement flow, weights, jiu jitsu,
breathwork, and generally living a healthy lifestyle. As an RMT I use gentle force & deep
listening skills to assist tissues towards healing. I am fascinated with the nervous,
lymphatic, & fascial systems, and all parts that make humans whole. I love learning &
am curious about how I can refine my facilitation of healing for everyone.
Registered Massage Therapist
I’ve had a lifelong passion for movement & health. Growing up in Ontario, my favourite
activities were gymnastics, water sports, and anything outdoors or artistic & creative. I
started coaching gymnastics at age 14, in high school where I discovered my passion
for psychology & philosophy. I went to study both in university while I continued
coaching, & explored other movement practices in martial arts, yoga, & trail running.
After university I spent time teaching therapeutic yoga, and dreaming of a life in the
mountains that fit my lifestyle. I moved to BC in 2017 and continued teaching yoga,
fitness, & freestyle trampoline. The time came to upgrade my education, & I enrolled in
school to become an RMT and refine my knowledge of health and understanding of the
body. Outside of my RMT practice, I love learning & taking courses, and I am a very
active person who spends time outdoors. I love movement flow, weights, jiu jitsu,
breathwork, and generally living a healthy lifestyle. As an RMT I use gentle force & deep
listening skills to assist tissues towards healing. I am fascinated with the nervous,
lymphatic, & fascial systems, and all parts that make humans whole. I love learning &
am curious about how I can refine my facilitation of healing for everyone.
Chase Rost
Masters of Science, Registered Massage Therapist
Chase’s background in athletics and passion for wellness spurred him to pursue a career as a Registered Massage Therapist. As an RMT, Chase is trained in the assessment and treatment of muscles, tendons, ligaments, scar tissue, and fascia. He relies on his RMT training, along with his previous degrees and experiences in athletics, to form and execute outcome focused treatment plans that prioritize patient goals.
Chase is skilled in working with anyone looking to improve function and performance, manage pain, and reduce stress. Chase draws from a wide variety of techniques including trigger point release, myofascial release, joint mobilizations, cross-fibre friction, remedial exercises, and muscle energy stretching to name a few. While working to address immediate concerns, Chase also seeks to identify underlying causes in order to produce long-term improvement.
Prior to graduating from MH Vicars School of Massage Therapy, Chase completed a BSc in Exercise (2010, UW-Parkside) and a MSc (2012, Central Washington University) in Athletic Administration. Along the way he competed in collegiate track and cross-country, later transitioning to coaching roles with the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Central Washington University. Following his coaching career, he served as a high school athletic director for five years, before deciding to pursue a career as an RMT.
When not working, Chase can often be found on his mountain bike, hiking or skiing the Kootenay backcountry, or baking delicious loaves of sourdough bread.
Masters of Science, Registered Massage Therapist
Chase’s background in athletics and passion for wellness spurred him to pursue a career as a Registered Massage Therapist. As an RMT, Chase is trained in the assessment and treatment of muscles, tendons, ligaments, scar tissue, and fascia. He relies on his RMT training, along with his previous degrees and experiences in athletics, to form and execute outcome focused treatment plans that prioritize patient goals.
Chase is skilled in working with anyone looking to improve function and performance, manage pain, and reduce stress. Chase draws from a wide variety of techniques including trigger point release, myofascial release, joint mobilizations, cross-fibre friction, remedial exercises, and muscle energy stretching to name a few. While working to address immediate concerns, Chase also seeks to identify underlying causes in order to produce long-term improvement.
Prior to graduating from MH Vicars School of Massage Therapy, Chase completed a BSc in Exercise (2010, UW-Parkside) and a MSc (2012, Central Washington University) in Athletic Administration. Along the way he competed in collegiate track and cross-country, later transitioning to coaching roles with the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Central Washington University. Following his coaching career, he served as a high school athletic director for five years, before deciding to pursue a career as an RMT.
When not working, Chase can often be found on his mountain bike, hiking or skiing the Kootenay backcountry, or baking delicious loaves of sourdough bread.
Denise Currie
Registered Massage Therapist , Registered Acupuncturist
Denise is a registered therapist of both Massage Therapy and Acupuncture.
Her career in the Holistic Healing Arts began with the completion of a 4 year diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture at Oshio College, Victoria, in 2005. After several years of practice as a Registered Acupuncturist, she continued her education with the Massage Therapy program at OVCMT in Vernon, graduating with honours in 2015.
Denise’s interest in the healing arts came from the decision to take health into own hands, and find natural solutions to the impact of everyday life on overall well being. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, any kind of dis-ease in the being (including mental-emotional) is due to a disruption in the flow of life force (Qi), through energetic channels in the body. This can result in imbalances in the channels and organ systems, and cause corresponding physical, mental and emotional disharmony. Her goal with each treatment is to unravel areas of tension that hinder this energetic flow, resolving pain and restoring the body’s innate ability to correct imbalances.
Massage techniques include acupressure, tuina techniques (Traditional Chinese Meridian Massage), myofacial, deep tissue, and neuromuscular therapies integrated into a deeply relaxing Swedish style massage.
Denise’s acupuncture technique is gentle, recognizing the need to provide a pleasant and pain free experience, without compromising effectiveness. Cupping, acupressure massage and food cure recommendations may be integrated into treatment.
Denise has also completed two 200hr Yoga Teacher Training course, one of which in India, and has spent several years teaching.
Aside from career, Denise’s greatest joy comes from time spent with her family and friends, puttering around the house and yard, and exploring and enjoying this beautiful corner of the world we get to call home, with her best furry friend Coho.
Looking forward to meeting you!
Registered Massage Therapist , Registered Acupuncturist
Denise is a registered therapist of both Massage Therapy and Acupuncture.
Her career in the Holistic Healing Arts began with the completion of a 4 year diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture at Oshio College, Victoria, in 2005. After several years of practice as a Registered Acupuncturist, she continued her education with the Massage Therapy program at OVCMT in Vernon, graduating with honours in 2015.
Denise’s interest in the healing arts came from the decision to take health into own hands, and find natural solutions to the impact of everyday life on overall well being. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, any kind of dis-ease in the being (including mental-emotional) is due to a disruption in the flow of life force (Qi), through energetic channels in the body. This can result in imbalances in the channels and organ systems, and cause corresponding physical, mental and emotional disharmony. Her goal with each treatment is to unravel areas of tension that hinder this energetic flow, resolving pain and restoring the body’s innate ability to correct imbalances.
Massage techniques include acupressure, tuina techniques (Traditional Chinese Meridian Massage), myofacial, deep tissue, and neuromuscular therapies integrated into a deeply relaxing Swedish style massage.
Denise’s acupuncture technique is gentle, recognizing the need to provide a pleasant and pain free experience, without compromising effectiveness. Cupping, acupressure massage and food cure recommendations may be integrated into treatment.
Denise has also completed two 200hr Yoga Teacher Training course, one of which in India, and has spent several years teaching.
Aside from career, Denise’s greatest joy comes from time spent with her family and friends, puttering around the house and yard, and exploring and enjoying this beautiful corner of the world we get to call home, with her best furry friend Coho.
Looking forward to meeting you!
Angie J, Johnston
Registered Massage Therapist
Angie grew up sharing her time between the mountains of the Kootenays and ocean sands of the WestCoast.
After her many travels, she landed in Toronto where she completed her Massage Therapy studies from ICT Kikkawa College in 2010. She happily moved home in 2014 when she was able to transfer her credentials.
Angie focuses on relaxing soft tissue and fascial restriction, allowing for better mobility and decreased pain within the body.
Her goal is to provide personalized care to each patients needs. She enjoys contributing to her clients health and being part of her health care community.
When she is not working she is outdoors, enjoying the beauty that is the Kootenays.
Registered Massage Therapist
Angie grew up sharing her time between the mountains of the Kootenays and ocean sands of the WestCoast.
After her many travels, she landed in Toronto where she completed her Massage Therapy studies from ICT Kikkawa College in 2010. She happily moved home in 2014 when she was able to transfer her credentials.
Angie focuses on relaxing soft tissue and fascial restriction, allowing for better mobility and decreased pain within the body.
Her goal is to provide personalized care to each patients needs. She enjoys contributing to her clients health and being part of her health care community.
When she is not working she is outdoors, enjoying the beauty that is the Kootenays.
Katherine Donovan,
Board Certified Structural Integrator, Registered Massage Therapist.
Katherine began her career in physical rehabilitation with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, graduating from Simon Fraser University in 1996. She worked as a Kinesiologist/Exercise Therapist for 5 years before returning to school to study Massage Therapy at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in Vancouver, BC (graduating in 2002).
Her focus and passion has been doing KMI (Kinesis Myofascial Integration), a form of Structural Integration (similar to Rolfing), where she studied with Tom Myers in Walpole, Maine 2008. This work has shifted her sense of self, both physically and emotionally and has added a valuable aspect to her practice. It has renewed her interest in how the body can achieve a higher level of function, and feels that this work really is a gateway to the deeper understanding of health and well-being. Katherine is currently studying in Neural and Visceral Manipulation and is integrating these techniques as part of her global approach to the body. She has also completed the 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training and hopes to bring more of a movement aspect to her sessions.
She is a Registered Massage Therapist, Certified KMI Practitioner , IASI Board Certified Structural IntegratorCM.
The design of KMI is to unwind the strain patterns residing in your body’s locomotors system, restoring it to its natural balance, alignment, length, and ease. Common strain patterns come about from inefficient movement habits, and our body’s response to poorly designed cars, desks, telephones, and airplanes, etc. Individual strain patterns can come from the invasions of injury or surgery or birth, and from our body’s response to traumatic episodes. As well, gestures can become a habit, which becomes a posture and eventually lodges in our structure. KMI is designed to unwind this process and reduce structural stress. The method depends on a unique property of the body’s connective tissue network.
The basic KMI 12 series creates the foundation and adaptability to change. It guides the client session by session to a higher level of body awareness and healthy states, naturally healing one's self.
If you are new to KMI Structural Integration or have never done a Structural session, we strongly recommend doing the basic 12 session series.
As Katherine is a Registered Massage Therapist, you may claim your sessions in your extended medical plan.
Board Certified Structural Integrator, Registered Massage Therapist.
Katherine began her career in physical rehabilitation with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, graduating from Simon Fraser University in 1996. She worked as a Kinesiologist/Exercise Therapist for 5 years before returning to school to study Massage Therapy at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in Vancouver, BC (graduating in 2002).
Her focus and passion has been doing KMI (Kinesis Myofascial Integration), a form of Structural Integration (similar to Rolfing), where she studied with Tom Myers in Walpole, Maine 2008. This work has shifted her sense of self, both physically and emotionally and has added a valuable aspect to her practice. It has renewed her interest in how the body can achieve a higher level of function, and feels that this work really is a gateway to the deeper understanding of health and well-being. Katherine is currently studying in Neural and Visceral Manipulation and is integrating these techniques as part of her global approach to the body. She has also completed the 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training and hopes to bring more of a movement aspect to her sessions.
She is a Registered Massage Therapist, Certified KMI Practitioner , IASI Board Certified Structural IntegratorCM.
The design of KMI is to unwind the strain patterns residing in your body’s locomotors system, restoring it to its natural balance, alignment, length, and ease. Common strain patterns come about from inefficient movement habits, and our body’s response to poorly designed cars, desks, telephones, and airplanes, etc. Individual strain patterns can come from the invasions of injury or surgery or birth, and from our body’s response to traumatic episodes. As well, gestures can become a habit, which becomes a posture and eventually lodges in our structure. KMI is designed to unwind this process and reduce structural stress. The method depends on a unique property of the body’s connective tissue network.
The basic KMI 12 series creates the foundation and adaptability to change. It guides the client session by session to a higher level of body awareness and healthy states, naturally healing one's self.
If you are new to KMI Structural Integration or have never done a Structural session, we strongly recommend doing the basic 12 session series.
As Katherine is a Registered Massage Therapist, you may claim your sessions in your extended medical plan.
Heather Tobin
Registered Massage Therapist
A graduate from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy-Victoria since 2003. She is a Registered Massage Therapist in good standing with the College of Massage Therapists of BC and a member of the Registered Massage Therapists of BC. She has the pleasure of working with folks from Victoria, Castlegar and Trail. ,BC.
In 2014 she founded Spectrum treatment Centre and has enjoined creating a healthy and inviting space for clients and therapists.
Heather uses traditional massage techniques and newer concepts of working with the nervous system for a wholistic approach to therapy. Patients may take away new tools to progress on their healing journey and possibly with a better understanding of how to move towards their health goals.
Registered Massage Therapist
A graduate from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy-Victoria since 2003. She is a Registered Massage Therapist in good standing with the College of Massage Therapists of BC and a member of the Registered Massage Therapists of BC. She has the pleasure of working with folks from Victoria, Castlegar and Trail. ,BC.
In 2014 she founded Spectrum treatment Centre and has enjoined creating a healthy and inviting space for clients and therapists.
Heather uses traditional massage techniques and newer concepts of working with the nervous system for a wholistic approach to therapy. Patients may take away new tools to progress on their healing journey and possibly with a better understanding of how to move towards their health goals.