Garry has been practicing the assessment and treatment of various musculoskeletal conditions since graduating from the Professional Institute of Massage Therapy in 1997.
He was the President of the Massage Therapy Association of Manitoba 2002 – 2008 and has received the Merit Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Profession.
Garry is the founder and current president of the Remedial Massage Therapists Society of Manitoba.
As an experienced Registered Massage Therapist, Garry often find himself working with patients with complex symptoms and enjoys advancing these patients toward positive functional changes.
Garry is the founder and current president of the Remedial Massage Therapists Society of Manitoba.
As an experienced Registered Massage Therapist, Garry often find himself working with patients with complex symptoms and enjoys advancing these patients toward positive functional changes.
We offer a practical approach to treatment, utilizing various massage and manual therapy techniques.
Our purpose is to identify altered movement patterns and muscle imbalances so that we can begin to restore muscle function in patients with acute, subacute and chronic conditions.
Whether you are seeking a relaxing massage or need to reduce pain, we take the utmost care, because improving your health is our priority.
Whether you are seeking a relaxing massage or need to reduce pain, we take the utmost care, because improving your health is our priority.
Simple.
Massage works.
Massage is Effective.
And receiving a Massage is time well spent.
Let’s face it — Pain is debilitating in any severity of injury — Acute, Subacute or Chronic.
Massage Therapy can begin to correct dysfunction, allowing patients much needed pain relief as muscle imbalances and compensating postural dysfunction are addressed. As recovery begins, a patient can start proper active exercise and movement therapies of their choice in order to prevent recurrence.
Massage Therapy can begin to correct dysfunction, allowing patients much needed pain relief as muscle imbalances and compensating postural dysfunction are addressed. As recovery begins, a patient can start proper active exercise and movement therapies of their choice in order to prevent recurrence.