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  1. Rates | Capitol Hill Massage Therapy Burnaby. PRIVATE RATES. Your Initial Appointment can be booked as either 45 or 60 minutes. This appointment will include an interview, assessment, and treatment. The cost of your subsequent treatments will vary on the length of your session. 30 minutes – $70. 45 minutes – $100. 60 minutes – $120.

  2. Registered Massage Therapists Burnaby. All of our massage therapists are registered with the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia. Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are among the most educated and highly trained in the country.

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  3. four common ways that muscles cause pain. Myofascial Trigger Points. When a muscle is injured or overloaded it may develop myofascial trigger points. Trigger points are hyperirritable spots within taut bands of muscle that refer pain to other locations in predictable patterns.

  4. Capitol Hill Massage Therapy Clinic has been serving North Burnaby since 1998. We are located in the Medical Building at the corner of Hastings Street and Beta Avenue. Our multi-disciplinary clinic provides a balanced approach to a healthy lifestyle. Our Massage Therapy and Chiropractic Services Include: Massage Therapy Burnaby.

  5. Services offered at the Capitol Hill Massage Therapy Clinic: Massage Therapy is the manual manipulation of soft tissues and joints. It includes active and passive techniques, hydrotherapy and therapeutic exercises which all help to rehabilitate musculoskeletal dysfunctions.

  6. Your appointment has been reserved for you. In courtesy of your therapist and fellow patients, we ask that you provide 24 hours notice of cancellation, or a cancellation fee will be charged. You can log into your Jane account at any time to cancel an appointment.

  7. 2015年4月1日 · The following are 3 proven stress-reduction techniques that will help manage your stress. Deep breathing – Breathing exercises are very effective in relaxing the body and reducing tension by stimulating what is called the “parasympathetic reaction.”