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Catherine Saul, BA, MA, RMT
Catherine graduated from WCCMT in 1990. She is a member of the MTABC and is a licenced member of the CMTBC. Catherine has served as Chairperson of the Patterns of Practice Committee of the MTABC and as a Board Examiner for the CMTBC.
She has been a teaching assistant for Professional Development at WCCMT.
Catherine has been a yoga practitioner for over 30 years. The techniques she uses in her practice include Swedish massage, myofascial release and trigger point therapy as well as remedial exercise programmes to develop flexibility, strength and stability.
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Laurie Arber, BA, RMT
Laurie graduated from WCCMT in 1990. She is a member of the MTABC and is licenced by the CMTBC. She has been a teaching assistant for Manual Lymph Therapy, Introductory Level and in Strain/Counterstrain Positional Release Therapy at WCCMT and served on the Public Relations Committee of the MTA.
Her post-graduate studies include myofascial release, muscle energy technique, craniosacral therapy, somatic education and therapeutic yoga. Laurie is a yoga practitioner and uses the principles of yoga therapy and somatic education to assist patients with remedial exercise to create a new awareness of the body and its' potential for healing and renewal.
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Elsie Chan, R.Ac
Elsie is a Registered Acupuncturist in British Columbia since 2005, and a Qi Gong healer since 1997. She has also been working in the health care system in B.C. for 20 years.
Elsie provides integrated treatment using acupuncture, acupressure,Chinese massage (Tui Na), Qi Gong, moxibustion and cupping. She specializes in the treatment of pain (neck, shoulders, back, limbs, sciatica) and movement limitations, digestive problems (constipation, bloating, heart burn, esophageal reflux), menstrual problems/menopausal symptoms (including hot flashes), insomnia, headache/migraine, post-herpetic neuralgia, post-stroke rehabilitation and other illnesses.
She has a holistic approach to treatment and believes that preventative care and maintenance of good health are essential. She also strongly believes that traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine combined will provide patients with the best care and treatment that they deserve.
Elsie is fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
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Garrick Cheung, RMT
Garrick graduated from WCCMT in 1996 and is a licenced member of the CMTBC. Garrick has multi-faceted experience in the field of massage therapy. In 1998 he opened a massage therapy clinic and retail store. He also taught and designed courses in chair massage. He was clinic manager and spa coordinator for WCCMT New Westminster campus and was part of the team that designed the spa programme at WCCMT. In addition, he has taught at various spa programs in the city.
Garrick's post-graduate studies and areas of interest include sports massage and rehabilitation, Deep Tissue massage, trigger point therapy and chair massage.
Garrick is fluent in English and Cantonese.
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Noni Galliazzo, RMT
Noni graduated from WCCMT in 1990. She is a member of the MTABC and is a licenced member of the CMTBC. Noni has served as a member of the Patterns of Practice Committee for the MTABC.
Her post-graduate studies include myofascial release, muscle energy, sports massage, craniosacral and neuromuscular therapies and therapeutic yoga. Noni is a yoga practitioner and incorporates the principles of yoga into remedial exercise programs for her patients.
Home visits may be arranged for the elderly and disabled unable to come to the clinic for treatment.
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Karin Kapp, RMT
Karin graduated from WCCMT in 1996. She is also certified as a massage therapist in Switzerland, where she was born and raised. Karin immigrated to Canada in 1988 and became a Canadian citizen in 2005.
The techniques she uses in her practice include deep-tissue massage, myofascial release and trigger point therapy. Karin's post-graduate studies include Sports Massage for the Elite Athlete and she hopes to be part of the massage therapy team for the 2010 Olympics.
Karin is fluent in English and German.
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Tony Wong, RMT
Tony graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 1994. He is a member of the Massage Therapists' Association of BC and is a licenced member of the College of Massage Therapists' of BC.
Tony's post-graduate studies include Sports Massage for the Elite Athlete, fitness and exercise for strength, flexibility and stability and Manual Lymph Therapy.
His areas of interest include acute injuries and whiplash-associated disorders (WADs), chronic disorders and rehabilitation.
Tony is fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
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Did you know?
In order to become a Massage Therapist, you need to complete 3000 hours of training which is the highest standard in North America.
The College of Massage Therapists of BC (CMT) exists to protect the public. The CMT examines and licences all therapists and acts as the profession's regulatory body, ensuring safe and ethical care for the public. All Oakridge Kerrisdale Masssage Therapists have successfully completed the BC registration examination set by the CMT. Mandatory continuing education, governed and regulated by the CMT, encourages therapists to expand their areas of interest and expertise.
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