Massage Therapy

RMTs work with patients to meet their self-care goals, which may be to: - Develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment their physical function; - Relieve pain; and/or - Promote health. The scope of practice of an RMT includes assessment of the soft tissue and joints of the body, and treatment and prevention of physical dysfunction, injury, pain and disorders of the soft tissue and joints of... Read More

RMTs work with patients to meet their self-care goals, which may be to:
- Develop, maintain, rehabilitate or augment their physical function;
- Relieve pain; and/or
- Promote health.

The scope of practice of an RMT includes assessment of the soft tissue and joints of the body, and treatment and prevention of physical dysfunction, injury, pain and disorders of the soft tissue and joints of the body by manipulation, mobilization and other manual methods.

Karin (she/her) combines anatomical understanding with the varied techniques of massage therapy to help create positive, specific change for her patients in response to their goals.

A graduate of the West Coast College of Massage Therapy (New Westminster), Karin also has a Bachelor of Science (Biology) from the University of Alberta. Having a deep love of learning and sharing knowledge, she is happy to answer your questions and looks forward to being part of your health journey. Your appointment will include history-taking and assessment, hands-on treatment and discussion of home-care to extend the benefits of the massage.

Committed to offering affirming, client-centred care, Karin’s massage practice is queer- and trans-friendly. She strives to offer unconditional positive regard, believing that each of her patients are individuals who must be approached without preconceptions.

Outside the clinic you’ll find her either: up to her elbows in dirt, devouring a novel, thinking about her next meal, or generally rejoicing in this good green planet. She dotes on her family and is grateful to be part of a wonderful community.

Karin acknowledges with respect that she works as an uninvited settler on the traditional, ancestral, unceded, stolen territory of the Semiahmoo people, who have a past, present and future relationship with this land. She is committed to listening to and learning from the stories and voices of Indigenous people towards the goal of truth and reconciliation.

Karin (she/her) combines anatomical understanding with the varied techniques of massage therapy t... Read More

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Located at: 478 172 Street, Surrey
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