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ImageOver the past decade, there has been a significant rise in the demand for massage therapy in B.C. This can be attributed to higher educational standards, research studies showing the efficacy of massage therapy, and an overall increase in public demand for non-surgical and drug-free treatment options.In British Columbia , over 75 percent of medical physicians regularly refer their patients to a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) - and they make these referrals because massage therapy is both accessible and effective in the treatment of their patients' conditions. Today, RMTs use a blend of modern science and ancient philosophies, utilizing specific techniques and modalities to treat many conditions that may include, but are not limited to:

AsthmaFacet LockParkinson's Disease
 Athletic Injuries Fibromyalgia Pes Planus
 ArthritisFibrositis and Fibrosis Plantar Fasciitis 
 Bronchitis FracturesPoliomyelitis & Post Polio Syndrome 
 Buergers' Disease Frozen ShoulderPostural Deformities 
 Bursitis Gout Raynaud's Disease
 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Headaches Scars
 Cerebral Palsy Hemiplegia Sciatica
 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Herniated back (disc) Scoliosis
 Chronic PainIliotibial Band Contracture  Spastic Paralysis
 Constipation Impingement Syndrome Sports Injuries
 Contractures InsomniaSprains 
 Contusions Knee injury Strains
 CrampsLow Back Pain  Stress Related disorders
 Degenerative Disc Disease Migraine Synovitis
 Digestive DisordersMultiple Sclerosis  Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
 DislocationsMuscle Tension / Spasm Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 
 Dupuytrens' Contracture Muscular DystrophyTendinitis 
 Dysmennorhea Neuralgia / Neuritis Tenosynovitis
 Edema Osteoporosis TMJ Dysfunction
 EmphysemaOsteoarthritis  Varicose Veins
Entrapments & Compression Syndromes
 Paralysis Whiplash


Massage therapy is also remarkably effective when used as part of a preventive care program. Some examples of general wellness care include pre or post-natal care (pregnancy), infant massage, stress management, sports training, injury prevention and performance enhancement.
 

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