Certified RMT Services for Pain Relief and Relaxation
What is Massage Therapy?
Massage therapy is the manipulation of muscle or other soft tissues with the help of hands and fingers. This clinically oriented treatment alleviates the discomfort and chronic pain conditions of the body. The therapy includes soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic, tapping strokes on the topmost layer of muscle.
How does Massage Therapy work?
When a client visits our clinic, we perform a thorough physical examination so as to understand the medical history and overall health of the patient. This examination includes assessment for a range of motion, orthopaedic tests, and palpation of the muscles and joints. Our registered massage therapists (RMT) follow the detailed history while treating them. Based on the results of the diagnosis, the therapists recommend and administer the appropriate treatment.
Registered Massage Therapy
Registered massage therapists (RMT) treat physical dysfunction and provide relaxation to the body and mind. Firstly, it helps in alleviating the discomfort and pain associated with muscles, tissues, joint restriction, and ligaments. Secondly, massage therapy helps with hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias, anxiety, insomnia, persistent fatigue, digestive disorders, psychological issues, etc. Finally, it stimulates the circulation of the blood and improves the supply of oxygen to the body. As it is said that massage increases the activity of the vagus nerve, it eases tense and stiff muscles and allows the body to be flexible.
Choose the best Registered Massage Therapist
A registered massage therapist (RMT) helps in reducing muscle tension and relieves your body from chronic pain. The therapists improve the overall well-being of the body thereby making you feel lively and contributing to wellness. At EDGAR Family Chiropractic in Burlington, we have a team of trained and experienced registered massage therapists (RMT). We specialize in areas of sports injury, motor vehicle accident, acute and chronic neck, and back pain, pregnancy care and pre natal massage, and work-related injuries.
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RMT can help with conditions such as:
Reducing stress
Painful or tight muscles
Delayed muscle soreness
Pain or tingling in arms or legs
Repetitive strain injuries
Old chronic injuries
Prevention of new injuries
Pain or restriction in joints
Posture
Whiplash
Post fractures
Effects of forced inactivity
Improve circulation
Fluid retention
Pregnancy symptoms
Sciatic pain syndrome
Migraine Headaches Treatment
Arthritis
Fibromyalgia
Scoliosis
Registered Massage Therapy Q & A
Registered Massage Therapy in Canada
In Canada, Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) is a regulated healthcare profession that involves the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of various musculoskeletal conditions, including pain, injury, and dysfunction of the soft tissue and joints of the body. RMTs use a variety of techniques, such as Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, and trigger point therapy, to manipulate the soft tissue and promote healing, relaxation, and pain relief. In order to practice as an RMT in Canada, an individual must be registered with a provincial or territorial regulatory college and meet the specific education and examination requirements of that college. RMTs may also be covered by some private health insurance plans and/or extended health benefit plans in Canada.
What is Registered Massage Therapy in Canada?
Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) is a regulated healthcare profession that involves the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of various musculoskeletal conditions using techniques such as Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, and trigger point therapy.
Who can practice as an RMT in Canada?
In order to practice in Canada, an individual must be registered with a provincial or territorial regulatory college and meet the specific education and examination requirements of that college.
What types of techniques do RMTs use?
They use a variety of techniques such as Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, and trigger point therapy to manipulate the soft tissue and promote healing, relaxation, and pain relief.
What is the purpose of RMT?
The purpose is to help alleviate pain, injury, and dysfunction of the soft tissue and joints of the body. They help to improve how someone is functioning in their daily life so that they are feeling their best.
Are RMTs covered by insurance in Canada?
Massage may be covered by some private health insurance plans and/or extended health benefit plans in Canada.
How long does an RMT session typically last?
A session typically last about an hour but patients can also book 30 min, 45 min, or 90 minutes.
What does an RMT treatment involve?
Treatment typically involves an assessment and diagnosis of the patient’s condition, followed by the application of various massage techniques to alleviate pain and promote healing.
Do RMTs work in hospitals or clinics?
They typically work in private clinics or as part of a larger healthcare team in hospitals, sports clinics, or rehabilitation centers.