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1022 Carbonate Street, Nelson, BC V1L 4T2 Get directions
Massage, Registered Massage Therapist, Massage Nelson, Nelson Massage, RMT, Massage therapy, Sanctuary Nelson, Sanctuary, Chris Shewchuk, Nelson RMT
I fuse conventional massage techniques with a deep reverence for the healing power of nature, and an intrinsic belief in each person’s innate capacity to heal, grow, and thrive. I... more... See more text
527 Josephine St, Nelson, BC V1L 1W5 Get directions
Halotherapy, Spa, Salt Cave, Couples Massage, Shiatsu, Sound Therapy, Music, Meditation, Yoga, Wellness, Health, Asthma, Detox, Relaxation, Tourist Attraction, Salt Therapy, Events, Kids, Seniors, Allergies
A cave built with 12,000 pounds of Himalayan Salt in Nelson, BC! A space for relaxation and healing. In the salt cave, Halotherapy (dry salt inhalation) is used. A halogenerator gr... more... See more text
101-518 Lake St, Nelson, BC V1L 4C6 Get directions
Lauren Spizawka RMT,
Registered Massage Therapy in Nelson BC
130 B 314th Avenue, Kimberley, BC V1A 3J9 Get directions
RAPID NeuroFascial Reset (RAPID NFR), Pain Relief Treatment, Pressure Massage, Manual Therapy, Shiatsu Therapy, Massage, Wellness Solutions, Spinal Flow, Neuromuscular Treatment, NeuroFascial techniques
Motion Balance specializes in Pain Relief and Shiatsu treatments, working with the understanding of neurological and fascial factors' role in pain and movement. Licensed in RAPID ... more... See more text
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Massage therapists in Kootenay Bay BC

There’s nothing better than a soothing massage to rub out all those kinks and stress knots out of your back. From a simple day at the spa to regular massage therapy, finding a registered massage therapist should be taken as seriously as trying to find a family doctor.


Tips on how to find a message therapist in Kootenay Bay BC

  • Certification: The massage therapist you choose must be certified or licensed in the province they practice. When looking up massage therapist listings make sure you can identify either CMT (Certified Massage Therapist) or LMT (Licensed Massage Therapist) next to their name. A registered massage therapist should also carry professional malpractice insurance.
  • Your needs: Ask yourself the following;
    • Am I interested in physical rehabilitation or sport training enhancement?
    • Am I looking for relief from physical or emotional stress?
    • What areas of my body are stiff or in pain? What areas will I want the massage therapist to focus on?

The more specific you are about your needs, the better equipped your massage therapist will be able to handle your massages.

  • Experience and technique: Another question you may want to ask your potential massage therapist is what type of experience they have and how long have they been practicing. You may be interested to know that your potential massage therapist also practises reflexology.
  • Massage schools vs. private massage therapy clinics: If you are looking for a good price on your next massage, you may want to be a willing participant in the education of a massage therapist in training at a school. If your needs are specific, stick to a certified professional that will be able to focus on your pain and stress and conduct follow-up massages – your back will be thankful for it.
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