Vivian earned her Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from the University of Calgary before completing her Master of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto.

Her clinical experience spans clients of all ages, with a special passion for helping infants, children, and older adults move confidently in their daily lives. Vivian’s pediatric background includes extensive experience in torticollis and plagiocephaly management, motor milestone development, and play-based physiotherapy. She also enjoys supporting active individuals through movement analysis and functional retraining to enhance strength, balance, and coordination.

Vivian’s treatment approach is hands-on, educational, and evidence-based. She integrates manual therapy, functional exercise, and strategies to create meaningful, goal-oriented sessions. She places strong emphasis on helping clients and families understand the “why” behind their care, empowering them with practical tools for ongoing self-management.

Outside of the clinic, Vivian enjoys attending Lagree classes, swimming, running, and exploring creative pursuits such as design and music. She brings this same curiosity and energy into her practice—helping clients move well, feel strong, and enjoy the activities they love.

While my practice includes many areas, I have a strong interest in: - Pediatric physiotherapy - Torticollis and plagiocephaly management - Motor development and gross motor skills - Gait and movement analysis - Strength and conditioning across the lifespan

Additional Training & Certifications - Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) and Assessment for Babies - Gait Analysis in Pediatrics - Cupping Therapy

Vivian offers services in the following languages: - English - Vietnamese

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Tina is a dedicated student massage therapist currently attending Mount Royal University, where she has completed over 1100 hours of hands-on training in therapeutic massage and is expected to graduate in August 2026. She has always believed in the powerful healing potential of touch and the important role that skilled manual manipulation can play in relieving tension, supporting recovery, and promoting overall well-being. As she continues her training, Tina hopes that working as a student massage therapist will provide valuable knowledge, hands on experience, and the incredible opportunity to continue learning and growing beyond the classroom while developing her professional practice.

Her approach to massage therapy is rooted in a holistic view of health, recognizing the deep connection between the body, mind, and nervous system. Tina is passionate about helping clients feel more balanced and supported through therapeutic touch while creating a safe and welcoming space for relaxation, healing, and restoration. Through her training, she is developing a strong foundation in techniques that help reduce muscular tension, improve mobility, and support the body’s natural ability to heal. She approaches each treatment with intention, care, and the understanding that every body is unique.

Outside of her studies, Tina enjoys staying active and nurturing her own wellness through yoga, running, playing volleyball, and spending time at the gym. She also enjoys reading, hiking, and spending time outdoors. Tina values incorporating holistic healing into all areas of her life, with a focus on connecting mental, physical, and overall health as one integrated approach to well-being. These passions help keep her grounded in movement and mindfulness, which she brings into her work as a massage therapist.

While my practice includes many areas, I have a strong interest in: - Chronic headaches - Neck and low back pain - Shoulder conditions - Postural dysfunction

Tina offers services in the following languages: - English - Cantonese

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Calgary-born and raised, Melissa earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Calgary before completing her Master of Physical Therapy at the University of Western Ontario in 2017.

Melissa’s approach emphasizes helping clients understand their condition while investigating the root cause of their concern. She recognizes that two people with similar symptoms may have very different underlying causes, lifestyles, goals, and hobbies. With this in mind, she designs treatment plans that are personalized for rehabilitation, injury prevention, and overall well-being. By targeting the source of an issue, her aim is to prevent recurrence, help clients achieve their goals, and improve their quality of life.

Melissa’s passion for running and weightlifting has given her a deep understanding of what it takes to move well, build strength, and perform at your best. She especially enjoys working with runners and active individuals, bringing her own experience to help clients improve performance, recover from injuries, and continue doing the activities they love. Her method includes identifying biomechanical issues and improving movement patterns, helping clients move more efficiently and with less risk of injury. She incorporates a variety of techniques in her treatments, including manual therapy, dry needling, cupping, taping, functional exercises, and patient education.

While her practice includes many areas, she has a strong interest in: - Chronic neck and back pain - Chronic knee and hip pain - Running injuries - Women’s pelvic health

Additional Training & Certifications: - Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy - Functional Dry Needling - Intraoral Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)

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