Ivan Giron, RMT
À propos de Ivan
Dans ses mots**Ivan Giron, Registered Massage Therapist - Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Ivan Giron graduated from the Massage Therapy program at Trios College in 2021. Prior to Massage Therapy, Ivan worked as a Physiotherapist Assistant in various settings such as Rehabilitation Clinics, Hospitals, Old Age Homes, and Gyms. During his training, Ivan also benefited from learning different therapeutic treatment skills from various Massage Therapists, Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, and Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners who became his mentors. As a Massage Therapist, Ivan draws on his accumulated skills from his 7 years of training at various clinics to provide his clients with comprehensive, personalized treatments. Ivan plans to continue his certification in many other fields such as Reflexology, Cupping, and Acupuncture. Ivan has treated many patients with low back conditions, headaches, migraines, and muscle stiffness and he is passionate about providing each patient with the best possible care.
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- Ankle painArthritisBack painConcussionsFoot painHeadachesInjuriesJoint painLeg pain
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- Adults (18+) · Seniors (65+) · Teens (13-17)
- Titres
- Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)
Services & prices
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Registered Massage (incl. Athletic & Deep Tissue) (4-64 yrs)
5 optionsSenior Massage (65 years+)
5 optionsMassage Therapy with Certified Cupping
« Dry cupping therapy is another modality used by our certified RMTs to relieve muscle tension, improve blood circulation, release excess fluid and toxins, and stimulate the nervous system. Therapists use plastic cups and a pump to create negative pressure (or suction) over muscle. This suction creates space between the layers of muscle and tissue and draws blood to the area, effectively relaxing the muscle.
The effects of cupping can lead to some discoloration of the skin, ranging from faint red to deep purple. The degree of discoloration depends on the level of stagnation of blood in the tissue. These bruises can last anywhere from 3 days to 2 weeks. Slight tenderness at the site of cupping is also common for a few days.
Although cupping therapy can be beneficial for many, it is not recommended for those with circulatory conditions or blood disorders. This is due to the increase in blood circulation that accompanies this modality. If you have any concerns about whether cupping is right for you, please consult your physician. »4 optionsDisponibilités : vérifié il y a 1 h · les prix viennent directement de la clinique — jamais majorés

