Christie graduated from the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy in Vernon BC in 2000 and has been practicing Massage Therapy for 19 years. She is an active member of the College of Massage Therapy of BC and the Massage Therapist Association of BC.
In understanding that both physical and psychological health are needed to maintain balance Christie believes massage therapy can assist in eliminating blocks that may compromise the overall health of both body and mind. Christie has continued to educate herself with continuing studies of massage. With focus on, but not limited to Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Neuromuscular Release, Soft Tissue Release and Deep Tissue Massage. Through blending these techniques, she is able to develop and provide an effective treatment plan specific to each individual patient’s needs.
Christie is dedicated to maintaining balance through a healthy, active lifestyle and recognizes massage as one modality that plays a large role in both health promotion and injury prevention/rehabilitation. Whether in need of alleviating the general stresses of daily life, dealing with work related injuries, recovering from an accident, or as an athlete looking to improve overall health; Christie is committed in supporting her patients to meet their personal wellness goals. She recognizes the importance of other disciplines and values an interdisciplinary approach to achieve overall health and well-being and will recommend other modalities and practitioners to best meet her patient’s needs when necessary.
After spending 12 years in the West Kootenays Christie and her family are excited to be back in the Okanagan. She looks forward to practicing in her new community and sharing her knowledge and passion of the health and healing of the human body.
Christie graduated from the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy in Vernon BC in 2000 and h...
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Please Note - Sarah is not accepting new clients at this time
Sarah’s goal as a massage therapist is to help clients achieve pain relief, reduce tissue restrictions, improve joint mobility and thus restore quality of living. Through a combination of massage therapy and education on home care, such as stretching and strengthening exercises, hydrotherapy, and ergonomic changes at work or home. She can treat many conditions and provide activity or work-related modification advice. These home care tools will address the nature of postural imbalances and activity and work-related strains from faulty biomechanics.
Sarah Robson has been practicing massage therapy for 20 years since graduating from the 3,000 hour, three-year program of the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy (OVCMT) in Vernon, BC in 2000. Prior to going to massage therapy school she graduated with an honours degree in biomedical sciences from the University of Guelph.
Please Note - Sarah is not accepting new clients at this time
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Anna Van de Vosse is passionate about the benefits of Massage Therapy, and wants to work with you to develop a treatment plan that meets your needs. Whether you are looking for pain relief, rehabilitation, injury prevention, stress reduction or improved performance she will apply her knowledge and skills to personalize your treatment. Anna utilizes many techniques to achieve results including:
- Functional Assessments
- Myofascial Release
- Neuromuscular Therapy
- Muscle Energy Technique
- Swedish Massage
- Therapeutic Exercise
Anna comes to us with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and many years of industrial leadership roles. A desire to pursue a career path that was more personally fulfilling has seen Anna realize her dream of becoming a Registered Massage Therapist. She graduated in 2016 from Okanagan Valley Collage of Massage therapy with honors.
Out of the office Anna has a busy family with a husband and two active boys. She enjoys many sports, especially triathlon and is active in supporting the Youth Triathlon community in Vernon.
Anna Van de Vosse is passionate about the benefits of Massage Therapy, and wants to work with you...
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Carly always wanted to have a career in health care. She chose to become a registered massage therapist after seeing first hand what massage could do. Carly had reoccurring headaches after a motor vehicle accident and a registered massage therapist helped her heal and return to normal. It was after her recovery Carly immediately enrolled in school and the rest is history. Carly completed the 3000 hour program at the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2014.
Carly takes a whole body approach to her treatments and enjoys working with pre and post natal clients.
Outside of the clinic you can find Carly spending time with her husband, daughter and their two fur babies. The family moved to the Okanagan from the Fraser valley in 2019 to live on acreage and enjoy all the perks of living in the sunny Okanagan.
Carly always wanted to have a career in health care. She chose to become a registered massage the...
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