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There are many different types of massage and each therapist has their own style. 


We use a unique combination of techniques in every treatment to give you the best outcome for your needs.


Massage Therapy - Kent Massage Therapy & Wellness Centre 501 Kent St Ottawa
Cranial Sacral Therapy - Kent Massage Therapy & Wellness Centre, 501 Kent St Ottawa
Pregnancy Massage and Postnatal Care - Kent Massage Therapy & Wellness Centre 501 Kent St Ottawa
Infant Massage and Craniosacral Therapy - Kent Massage Therapy & Wellness Centre 501 Kent St Ottawa


All of our treatments are client specific and customized to meet your body's needs 


Registered Massage Therapy

RMTs are trained in a variety of manual techniques that can be used to evaluate and manipulate the soft tissues of the body (muscles, tendons, connective tissues, ligaments and joints) in order to optimize function, mobility and overall health of an individual.

These techniques can be applied at different speeds, pressures and frequencies in order to achieve the goals set out by a therapist and their client.  Massage treatments are often classified by the types of techniques that are commonly used. However, what works for one person, may not work for another, as our bodies and our histories are all different.

Swedish Massage - General rhythmical techniques performed with a moderate pressure - Helps to relieve muscle tension, decrease stress and promote total mind and body relaxation

Deep Tissue Massage - A deeper pressure therapeutic massage focusing on the tissues under the superficial layer - Includes specific work to relieve areas of tension and the release of myofascial restrictions and trigger points (knots) in muscles - Helps alleviate stiffness and pain associated with muscle spasms, stress, inflammation and tissue damage

Myofascial Release (MFR)  - A specialized soft tissue technique applied at a slow pace with light to deep pressure, targeting the body's fascia - this connective tissue envelopes, nourishes, supports and separates all the body's muscles, organs, bones, etc. - Releasing restrictions in fascia can help improve posture as well as general biomechanics and organ function

Sports Massage - A therapeutic massage that can include stretching and myofascial techniques - Helps rehabilitate soft tissue dysfunction that can result from physical labour, weight lifting or sports related injuries - Helps to increase flexibility, reduce local inflammation and relieve muscular tension and fatigue - Beneficial for athletes looking to improve performance and to prevent or treat injuries

Lymphatic Massage - Very gentle stroking techniques used to move fluid from areas of congestion and improve circulation - Very useful in the acute stages of injury or post surgery


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Craniosacral Therapy

Also known as cranial sacral therapy or CST, this is an extremely gentle and effective modality that has its roots in Osteopathy. It follows the principle that everything in the healthy body is connected and in motion. Using a very light touch, the therapist tunes into the subtle fluid motions of the body as a whole, and specifically, the rhythm of the cerebrospinal fluid which nourishes and protects the brain and spinal column. Restrictions in the body's deep connective tissues can interfere with this fluid rhythm and may present as discomfort, pain or illness.

The goal of cranial sacral is to restore healthy movement and function of the body and all of its parts and systems by freeing restrictions in the connective tissues. CST is beneficial for anyone looking to improve their overall health and well-being (physical, mental and emotional), and specifically useful for trauma, concussions, TMJ/jaw problems, sleep or digestive issues, headaches, stress, pregnancy, postpartum and for infants.


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Prenatal and Postnatal (Pregnancy) Massage

Prenatal massage is focused on relaxation and the physical changes associated with pregnancy and birthing.  Pregnancy is a wonderful time to make subtle changes in a mother's body because of the hormone relaxin that is present. This hormone helps to loosen ligaments and joints to accommodate the growing baby and prepare the pelvis for birth.  Massage and craniosacral techniques can be used to gently mobilize restrictions in the body (ie. abdomen, diaphragm, pelvis) to optimize space for baby in utero and pelvic mobility for birthing. 

Pregnancy massage can help relieve pain and fatigue often encountered in the lower back, neck, hips and legs as well as decreasing swelling, carpal tunnel and restless legs symptoms.  It is also good for assisting in relaxation and promoting better sleep.

Postnatal treatments are useful in restoring healthy pelvic and core function after birth as well as helping mothers maintain good posture while caring for a new infant.  These treatments can include breast massage to help improve flow by decreasing congestion or blockages.



Infant Craniosacral Therapy and Massage

Birth and early life, while beautiful and amazing, sometimes come with complications.   Babies today are frequently being diagnosed with latching issues, tongue ties, colic, acid reflux, plagiocephaly (flat-head), torticollis (wry-neck) and craniostenosis, among others.  Many of these conditions are functional impairments that can be relieved by improving the mobility of the structures at issue.

Using CST, we can gently help restore proper mobility and function to these tiny beings, as well as incorporate tools for parents to use when positioning and playing with baby. 

The earlier we can correct these structural imbalances, the better, as they can interfere with breastfeeding, sleeping and general growth and development. Craniosacral can also be helpful for babies who have sustained some form of birth trauma whether physical or emotional.



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