www.corelinkwellness.com 518 Brant Street Burlington, ON L7R 2G7  905.592.0095

 

 

 Steven Nagy RMT
Registered Massage Therapist
Osteopathy (present study)

 Payam Kiani ND
Naturopathic Doctor

Lynda Keast CAT(c)
Certified Athletic Therapist
Osteopathy

Ana Terzic RMT
Registered Massage Therapist

David A. Holt BA,CR
Certified Reflexologist

Lucinda Pollit
Registered Reiki Master, Practitioner and Teacher

Michelle Witterick
Reception and Office Management


FAQ

What is Massage Therapy?
What can Massage Therapy do for you?

What is Osteopathy?
What are the benefits of Osteopathic Treatments?
What can Osteopathy treat?
What techniques are used?

What is Reiki?

Where can I get more information about Naturopathic Treatments?

What is Reflexology?
What happens during a Reflex Therapy Session?
How long is a Reflex Therapy session? What does it cost?

 

What is Massage Therapy?

Massage Therapy improves physical and emotional health and is one of the best antidotes for stress. This hands-on manipulation of the body's soft tissues and joints physically stretches muscles, ligaments and tendons, improving circulation and range of motion. Depending on the style, it can be sedating or stimulating. The therapeutic use of massage effects all the systems of the body – in particular, the muscular, circulatory, lymphatic, immune and nervous systems.

The benefits are many: tight, tense muscles relax, circulation improves and overall stress can be reduced. When our stress levels go down, our energy increases, our outlook on life improves, and this boosts the immune system.

Massage Therapy also speeds recovery from physical activity like running, or from over use such as strains from a weekend of gardening or waterskiing. Regular Massage therapy can help the body develop, maintain or augment physical activity. If you have never had a massage ask a registered massage therapist to recommend the types of massage that would be best for you.

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What can Massage Therapy do for you?

A Registered Massage Therapist can help relieve a variety of conditions:

• Headaches and migraines
• Repetitive strain injury
• Back pain
• Whiplash
• Muscle related conditions such as
sprains and strains
• Stress related conditions
• Circulatory Problems
• Pregnancy and labour discomfort
• Frozen Shoulder
• And Many more


Physical and Mental Benefits

• relaxes the whole body
• loosens tight muscles
• relieves tired and aching muscles
• increases flexibility and range
of motion
• diminishes chronic pain
• calms the nervous system
• lowers blood pressure
• lowers heart rate
• enhances skin tone
• assists in recovery from
injuries and illness
• strengthens the immune system
• reduces tension headaches
• reduces mental stress
• improves concentration
• promotes restful sleep
• aids in mental relaxation

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What is Osteopathy?

Osteopathy is a gentle manual therapy that restores function to the body. This occurs by treating its structures using light touch. It is safe, effective, distinctive and complete system of health care. Through gentle manual treatment, osteopathic techniques assess, treat and integrate all the tissues and joints of the body to restore the relationships that occur between them. Osteopathy aims to relieve pain, improve mobility and restore health.


Osteopaths use their palpatory skill to identify areas of the body that are restricted (not moving normally) or constricted (strangled or squeezed). These areas can be in any of these systems:

· musculoskeletal
· respiratory
· cardiovascular
· digestive
· reproductive
· nervous

Osteopaths identify and then gently ease the restrictions or constrictions so the body can function normally again.

Manual osteopathy is based on 4 basic principles:

1. Each structure in the body supports the body's functions. If a structure is damaged, out of place, or otherwise not working properly, the body will not function at its best.

2. The natural flow of the body's fluids - lymphatic, vascular, and neurological - must be preserved and maintained.

3. The human body is the sum of its parts. Its physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and cognitive systems don't work independently -they work in harmony.

4. When the body has no restrictions, it has the inherent ability to heal itself.
Osteopaths recognize that a patient is an integrated whole. When all the body's components are in balance, a person is complete and in total health.

Osteopaths recognize that a patient is an integrated whole. When all the body's components are in balance, a person is complete and in total health.

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What are the benefits of Osteopathic Treatments?

Removes the underlying cause of pain
· Reduces pain and stiffness in
muscles and joints
· Increases range if motion in joints
· Treats spinal problems resulting from poor posture or spinal disc
injuries.

Relieves chronic pain through non-invasive treatment

· Decreases the stress on joints
· Reduces tension in the body
· Relieves tension headaches and migrane headaches.

Helps the body to adapt to hormonal and structural changes during pregnancy

Reduces scars and adhesions

Treats trauma resulting form accidents
· Sports injuries
· Motor vehicle injuries

Encourages the body to heal itself
· Increases circulation
· Reduces blood pressure

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What can Osteopathy treat?

Whiplash Chronic Pain
Circulation Problems Migraines
Jaw Pain Overuse Injuries
Back Pain Headaches
Sinus Pain Gynaecological Problems
Sciatica Fibromyalgia
Chronic ear Infections Anxiety
Paediatric Issues Irritable Bowel
Respiratory Problems
Emotional Distress
Sports and non sport related injuries

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What techniques are used?

Craniosacral Techniques- This technique consists of gentle movement of the bones of the skull

Visceral Mobilization - Gentle mobilization of the organs of the body.

Osteoarticular Corrections - Gentle realignment of the bones

Myofascial Release- restoring normalcy in the muscles and surrounding tissue
Muscle Energy – Creation of muscle relaxation through muscle contraction

Strain Counterstrain – method of relaxing and re-positioning joints

What Happens on Your First Visit?

On your first visit an Osteopath conducts a thorough health survey listening to the chief complaint, any health issues and other medical interventions received throughout the patient's life.

An Osteopath will then conduct a physical examination ruling out any major health concerns and ensuring a safe treatment can be provided. The practitioner assesses all systems and structures that may be related to the area of complaint. Loose clothing like shorts and a t-shirt are best for the assessment to be carried out.

Once the health history and examination are complete a plan is implemented.
Treatments are administered once every one or two weeks. This allows the body to adapt to treatment.

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What is Reiki?

It is a holistic approach to healing. Reiki re-establishes the normal flow of life force energy to the body.

A Reiki treatment ususally lasts bout 75 minutes. Each experience will be unique - as will be the healing benefits.

Reiki is an ancient and revered art of hands on healing. It creates the conditions for the body to begin healing its self, gently and naturally.

Holostic therapies embrace the idea that the underlying causes of disease are present in one's energy field long before they show up as discomfort, symptoms and disease on the physical level.

You can feel when your energy is flowing freely: you feel well, balanced, healthy and at ease with yourself and your life. However, when this flow is disrupted or restricted you feel the "heaviness" and you may be more vulnerable to feeling lethardic, disheartened and unwell.

In a Reiki session you remain fully clothed. A Reiki Practioner is trained to sense and be aware of the flow of energy around and throughout the body, and where the energy is most needed. The gentle touch of the practitioner through a series of specific hand placements applied directly to the body, creates a deep and soothing experience or relaxation, harmony and healing.

This powerful therapy is now recognized by doctors and health care professionals in many hospital and clinical situations where chronic, long term and degenerative conditions are benefited by reiki treatments.

Reiki helps to shorten healing times as it boosts effectiveness - while reducing side effects of traditional and alternative medications or remedies.

Reiki is a beautiful, soothing therapy that benefits the entire body. Reiki relaxes the stressed nervous system, stimulates the immune and circulation system, balances PH levels abd increases blood flow back to the internal organs. As aches and pains are relieved, digestion improves and healthy sleep paterns begin to return. Increased energy and a happier outlook on life is reported. Reiki treatments produce relief from many common ailments:

Mild physical discomforts
Cold/Flu
Stress
Arthritis
Chest Congestion
Hypertension
Pain, stiffness
Fibromyalgia
Headaches/Migraines
Muscle and Joint Aches
Anxiety and worry

As you begin to heal physically you may also be aware of deeper connection to your emotions. You feel happier, more balanced and at greater peace. Mentally you may notice clearer thinking, more focus and increased confidence. Many individuals feel empowered to identify healthier life choices to better support themselves and their new well being.

You may choose to enjoy Reiki on an occasional basis as a boost to your overall system; or perhaps you have unresolved or long term health issues that would benefit from a regular treatment schedule.

"I beleive actively participating in your own healing and self care is vitally important...My intention is to encourage, support and assist you."

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Where can I get more information about Naturopathic Treatments?

Dr. Payam Kiani's website has all the information on the following link:
http://www.kianind.com

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What is Reflexology?

Reflex Therapy is a gentle, natural healing art.

The practitioner applies calming, soothing, yet precise massage of reflex points and zones in the hands and feet, and the face and head.

  • Like the Unicorn of ancient mythologies, of whom it was believed that the lightest touch of his spiralled horn healed wounds and cleansed poisons, that his breath could melt chains and dissolve locks, so the Reflex Therapist brings healing through gentleness.

  • The Therapist uses his fingertips only. His touch is sensitive and serene. Those fingertips, and the training that directs them, bring gifts of healing and re-balance, encouraging the body, the mind, and the spirit to find wellness and harmony.

  • Some patients fear that such a soothing touch, especially to their feet, will be “ticklish”, but it is, in fact, very much like the sensation of being warmly snug in a pair of favourite old shoes, or slippers…. the Reflex Therapist’s touch should feel “just right”: warm, comforting, and relaxing.

  • The hands especially respond, instantly and positively, to being massaged, and many clients even fall asleep while receiving their treatment.

  • Calming massage of the face and head, which are very important to a Reflex Therapy healing session, not only works to balance the body, as well as releasing emotional and mental energies to find their right balance.

  • Some clients feel much more energized immediately following their session with their Reflex Therapist, others feel comfortably drowsy, and some find that they have been cleansed of negative emotional energies, such as depressions, anxieties, and angers that have begun to melt away.

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What happens during a Reflex Therapy Session?

The client is shown into a quiet room, with gentle light and soothing, healing music and simply sits in a comfortable recliner chair, remaining fully clothed, and fully relaxed. After the Therapist removes the shoes of the client, and any restrictive hair accessories, the session begins; first the right, and then the left hands are massaged, for 10 minutes each, then the head and face are soothingly massaged for about 25minutes.

Working with head reflexes may also include a gentle manipulation of neck and shoulders, depending on the needs of the particular client.

Finally the feet receive their attention, a calming pressure and easing manipulation that will take 10 to 15 minutes for each foot. At no time during a Reflex Therapy Session is any oil, cream, aromatic or fragrance applied. Depending on each client’s requirements, after the session is completed, then a light, fragrance free oil may be applied to specific places on the hands or feet, where unusual dryness of the skin occurs.

In Ancient Egypt, in the physicians Tomb, dating from 2,300 BC, there is a wall painting illustrates Reflex Therapy being applied to the feet of the Pharaoh, and a companion painting shows the same points being stimulated on the monarch’s hands.

The hieroglyphs advise that the physician not cause the patient any pain, but instead take the pain away. The words above the patient quote, “Please do not hurt me”; the glyphs above the Healer read, “I will act in a way that will make you well, Sire”.

In ancient India, a text from 5000 years ago lists, among the duties of the good wife, that she should rub, and press gently, the feet of her mother-in-law every evening.

The “Foot-Pressing” techniques of the ancient Hindus cover many of the points of modern Reflex Therapy, but as the Egyptian tomb painting makes clear, Reflexology is NOT just for the feet of the patient, it is for the hands, and the face and the head.

The human body has changed little since the dawn of mankind. It isn’t surprising that ways of bringing healing to the body, and “…slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, the heartaches and the thousand natural shocks this flesh is heir to …” have remained similar since the time of the early Shamans, and will into the future.

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How long is a Reflex Therapy session? What does it cost?

The length of the Reflex Therapy treatment, as described above is varied, usually a little more than an hour, sometimes closer to two hours, or more, depending on the complexities of the client’s difficulties, and the degree of imbalances that need to be brought into harmony.

Regardless of the length of time required to complete the session, the fee remains constant, only $75.00 per treatment, which includes all taxes.

A Certified Reflexologist in the Province of Ontario is the graduate of a two-year course of study at a Provincially recognised school, including Human Physiology, Biology, as well as supervised practical experience. After the training and studies, the candidate must pass written, oral and practical exams, which are set and overseen by an Ontario Provincial Board of Examiners for Alternative Medical Practitioners.

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