Looking for an RMT before the end of the year?? Better book soon!

RMTs Matt Gauthier, Jennifer Lewis, and Joshua Speiss are all accepting new patients at this time! See their profiles below to find a time that works for you!

Please join us in welcoming a new member of our team at Health & Wellness Unlimited! William Bartolo, who is a certified Kinesiologist, with additional training in Fascial & PNF stretching.

Staff Updates

Our therapists are busy! Danika Schroeter, MPT, Megan Holm, DPT and Alicia Gauthier, RMT kindly request you reach out directly to inquire about a new assessment, taking care to not book a subsequent visit in lieu of a new assessment.

Massage Therapy

CONDITIONS TREATED In British Columbia, 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. Over the pa... Read More

CONDITIONS TREATED
In British Columbia, 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.

Over the past decade, there has been a significant rise in the demand for massage therapy in BC. 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.

RMTs work with illness, injury and disability in diverse and broad patient populations. They are primary health care professionals that focus on disorders of the musculoskeletal and related systems.

Treatment and management of many health conditions by massage therapists is supported by research.

Amanda is a graduate of the 2200-hour program of West Coast College of Massage Therapy. She has always been interested in healthcare and loves helping people with their health and wellness. Headaches, athletic injury rehabilitation, postural issues, and TMJ dysfunction, among others, all greatly interest Amanda. Through assessment, she looks at the body as a whole and treats the root cause of her patients’ issues accordingly. In her treatment, she uses a combination of neuromuscular techniques, trigger point release, myofascial release techniques, and Swedish massage to help release soft tissue. On her days off, you can find her in nature, camping and hiking, and taking care of her plants.

Amanda is a graduate of the 2200-hour program of West Coast College of Massage Therapy. She has a... Read More

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Amanda Chow, RMT
Located at: 20629 119 Ave, Maple Ridge
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