MASSAGE, PHYSIOTHERAPY, CHIROPRACTIC, KINESIOLOGY, COUNSELLING, REGISTERED DIETITIAN, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, MANUAL OSTEOPATHY AND PERSONAL TRAINING

ICBC covers Physiotherapy, Chiropractor, Kinesiology, Counselling and Massage Therapy after an MVA and can be billed directly to ICBC

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Chiropractic

Chiropractic care is a safe, effective drug-free healthcare treatment that is appropriate for all ages and activity levels. Our Chiropractors will listen to support and understand your health and work towards long-term solutions to your physical pain and wellness as well as educate patients with a tailored self-care treatment plan including exercise therapy where needed. Our Chiropractors a... Read More

Chiropractic care is a safe, effective drug-free healthcare treatment that is appropriate for all ages and activity levels. Our Chiropractors will listen to support and understand your health and work towards long-term solutions to your physical pain and wellness as well as educate patients with a tailored self-care treatment plan including exercise therapy where needed.

Our Chiropractors are dedicated to finding the right balance of treatment, integrating soft tissue modalities with chiropractic adjustments to progress patients through challenges and the innate ability of the body to heal.


Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a treatment method that aims to relieve pain, improve mobility, increase range of motion, and enhance a patient's quality of life. Physiotherapy can be used for both acute and chronic injuries and illnesses. There is not normally a need to obtain a physician's referral. Most patients have physiotherapy sessions for several months, and the therapist teaches the patient specif... Read More

Physiotherapy is a treatment method that aims to relieve pain, improve mobility, increase range of motion, and enhance a patient's quality of life. Physiotherapy can be used for both acute and chronic injuries and illnesses.

There is not normally a need to obtain a physician's referral. Most patients have physiotherapy sessions for several months, and the therapist teaches the patient specific exercises to perform in between treatment sessions.

Physiotherapy is perhaps most well-known for its use in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions and sports injuries. Physiotherapy exercises can help with symptom management, pain relief, and recovery for individuals who have back pain, knee injuries, and rotator cuff or other shoulder injuries. Physiotherapists may choose to specialize in the treatment of a certain patient population or certain medical conditions. For example, Medis specializes in pelvic floor dysfunction.


Kinesiology

Kinesiologists are specialists in the study of human movement and function and they apply the study of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology and neuroscience to human function and movement.
**Kinesiology is especially great for those ICBC clients that have been injured and need to strengthen damaged muscles and help with postural related issues **.


Registered Massage Therapy

Affinity's Registered Massage Therapy team excels in chronic or acute injury rehabilitation and pain management. We offer prenatal massage, help treat TMJ dysfunction aid in stress reduction, injury rehab, and chronic pain management with the use of Swedish Massage, Neuromuscular Therapy, Trigger Point Release, Myofascial Release, Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Visceral Manipulation, and Exercise The... Read More

Affinity's Registered Massage Therapy team excels in chronic or acute injury rehabilitation and pain management. We offer prenatal massage, help treat TMJ dysfunction aid in stress reduction, injury rehab, and chronic pain management with the use of Swedish Massage, Neuromuscular Therapy, Trigger Point Release, Myofascial Release, Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Visceral Manipulation, and Exercise Therapy.


Counselling

Professional counselling can help you address life’s challenges in a positive way by helping you to clarify problems and develop strategies to increase self-awareness.


Registered Dietitian

A Registered Dietitian can work with you, to learn about what’s important to you, helping you to make REALISTIC and maintainable changes to improve the quality of your life. Whether you are looking to create lifestyle changes by learning about gut health, creating a tailored diet specifically for you, help with managing a chronic disease or achieving a healthy weight. NOTE: Sarah does not c... Read More

A Registered Dietitian can work with you, to learn about what’s important to you, helping you to make REALISTIC and maintainable changes to improve the quality of your life.
Whether you are looking to create lifestyle changes by learning about gut health, creating a tailored diet specifically for you, help with managing a chronic disease or achieving a healthy weight.
NOTE: Sarah does not counsel for paediatric patients.


Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists, often referred to as OT’s, are regulated health care professionals who assist individuals to engage in the daily activities that are most important to them when injuries or illness limit a person’s ability to participate. Occupational therapists use their specialized knowledge and skill set to provide evidence-based solutions to physical and mental health-related iss... Read More

Occupational therapists, often referred to as OT’s, are regulated health care professionals who assist
individuals to engage in the daily activities that are most important to them when injuries or illness limit
a person’s ability to participate. Occupational therapists use their specialized knowledge and skill set to
provide evidence-based solutions to physical and mental health-related issues, while considering the
whole person and all the factors that contribute to a person’s function. Not only can occupational
therapists provide rehabilitative and compensatory strategies that lead to improved health, well-being,
and productivity, but they can also provide education and recommendations to prevent injuries before
they occur. Occupational therapists work closely with their clients to establish functional goals and
design a personalized plan to achieve them.


Personal Training

One on one personal training session with certified strength and conditioning specialist and Chiropractor Dr. Schulz.

An Okanagan local, Sarah grew up in Vernon but moved to California to earn her Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition & Dietetics at Loma Linda University. After many years in the States, she found her way back home and is now happily settled in Kelowna where she enjoys helping clients meet their nutrition and health-related goals.

Sarah practices from an evidence-based, holistic, and weight-inclusive approach. She is passionate about ditching diet culture, combating the widespread nutrition misinformation available, and helping others to foster a healthy relationship with food through intuitive and mindful eating principles. She has a special interest in plant-based nutrition and how it can lead to optimal digestive and overall health and wellbeing. For those struggling with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Sarah has been trained in the use of the low FODMAP diet through Monash University to help gain control of frustrating digestive symptoms. Sarah strives to provide the utmost nutrition care in a safe, nonjudgmental, and supportive environment. She is committed to using her science-based nutrition expertise and love of food to help those willing to learn and make positive changes in their lives.

Outside of the food and nutrition realm, Sarah enjoys skiing, wake surfing, road biking, and playing volleyball and piano.

She looks forward to meeting you!

An Okanagan local, Sarah grew up in Vernon but moved to California to earn her Bachelor of Scienc... Read More

Please CALL TO BOOK or go on WAITLIST - ONLY IF YOU HAVE SEEN HER BEFORE AS SHE IS NOT CURRENTLY TAKING NEW PATIENTS. Kyla established Affinity Wellness in 2011. She proudly graduated from both the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy and the Wellington College of Massage Therapy in Regina. With over 26 years of experience as a registered massage therapist, Kyla has refined her skills and gained additional certifications in prenatal massage and TMJ dysfunction. She is well-versed in intra-oral techniques used to alleviate masticatory muscle and jaw pain (TMJ) and enjoys treating those with neck injuries. Driven by her passion for anatomy and her desire to help others, as well as her own personal experience with injuries, Kyla was drawn to the field of massage therapy. As a healthcare practitioner, she believes in taking a holistic approach to wellness, prioritizing the well-being of the entire body. Her focus lies in assisting her clients in achieving optimal health and vitality. Kyla specializes in assisting individuals undergoing chronic injury rehabilitation and pain management. She employs a range of techniques, including deep tissue, Myofascial, and Trigger Point Release, to enhance mobility and provide optimal support for improved bodily function. She primarily employs Fascial and Trigger Point Release and Muscle Stripping techniques, while incorporating Swedish techniques to enhance circulation and induce relaxation. Kyla’s journey into Massage Therapy was inspired by her personal experience as a gymnast and horseback rider, where she sought treatment for her own numerous injuries. Managing chronic injuries provided her with a profound understanding of the importance of proper stretching and muscle strengthening. It also equipped her with empathetic insight into injury, chronic pain, and the unique demands placed on the athletic body. With her focus on helping individuals live a pain-free life to the fullest, Kyla is committed to her patients well-being.

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Growing up in Salmon Arm, Ashlee was an avid horseback rider. As a rider she never sustained any major injuries but unfortunately her horse did. After her horse was in a trailer accident, Ashlee sought the help of an Equine Body Worker/RMT. After 3 months of extensive rehab her horse had recovered and the two were back in the riding arena. This experience started Ashlee on the path of being interested in massage therapy. Flash forward a few years and Ashlee is now a recent graduate from West Coast College of Massage Therapy in Victoria, BC. Having recently moved back to the Okanagan, Ashlee is eager to start building her practice within the community. She has a strong focus on listening to the client to build a well-tailored treatment program specific to the clients’ needs.

Growing up in Salmon Arm, Ashlee was an avid horseback rider. As a rider she never sustained any ... Read More

Cimmaran Manak

Cimmaran graduated from the Registered Massage Therapy program from First College in Kelowna. He believes everyone should be able to enjoy living the Okanagan lifestyle through their own physical abilities. During his spare time he enjoys going for hikes, walks, paddle boarding, weight training, travelling, and spending time with friends and family.

He has a passion for learning about the human body and is looking forward starting his career as Registered Massage Therapist. Cimmaran incorporates myofascial techniques, trigger point release, joint mobilizations, various types of stretching, active release, including Swedish and Petrissage techniques into his therapeutic treatments.

Prior to Registered Massage Therapy he completed his Human Kinetics studies which lead him to becoming a Health Coach and Certified Personal Trainer.

Cimmaran has furthered his understanding of the human body and practical massage techniques by taking a keen interest from his mentors and gaining further practical experience.

He makes sure his clients feel at comfort and ease by listening to their individual needs and concerns. He is looking forward to being able to apply his skills and knowledge to best assist his clients needs while providing exceptional care.

Cimmaran Manak Cimmaran graduated from the Registered Massage Therapy program from First College... Read More

Adrian is a graduate of the Kelowna Campus of Vancouver Career College. Several years ago, working as a trained carpenter, Adrian soon realized the benefits of massage therapy. This realization eventually led him to pursue a career in health care and earn his Registered Massage Therapy designation. Fueled by his interest in human anatomy and his passion for helping others, he is thankful to practice massage therapy in his hometown. It’s been Adrian’s privilege to be introduced to a variety of clinical experiences, including numerous spas & clinical settings. He’s developed a wide range of techniques & practical knowledge to help his patients achieve optimal health. His treatment style includes myofascial release, deep tissue therapy, trigger point therapy, joint play, and relaxation massage. His approach to massage therapy is to assess and to understand the underlying problems of his patients’ concerns. As such, Adrian creates a plan for each patients individual needs to help promote ideal body function. Adrian enjoys working with patients of all age, with any condition they have. He has a particular interest in chronic pain, headaches, injuries, stress management, posture dysfunction, & of course, relaxation massage. Adrian is fond of spending time with his family and friends. His favourite outdoor activities are fly fishing, cycling & hiking. As a long-time resident of Kelowna, Adrian’s most enjoyable time of year is summer.

Adrian is a graduate of the Kelowna Campus of Vancouver Career College. Several years ago, workin... Read More

Cynthia Mayeda obtained her B.Sc in Human Kinetics from the University of Guelph in 2000. Upon graduating, she decided to pursue a career in massage therapy. In 2005 she graduated from the 3,200 hour Sports Injury Therapy and Massage Therapy program at Canadian Therapeutic College in Burlington, Ontario. With a background in sports injury therapy, Cynthia utilizes modalities that aid in the rehabilitation of sports or work related injuries, chronic pain, whiplash and headaches. Some of the modalities that she uses include myofascial release, joint mobilizations, muscle energy, strain counterstrain, Swedish techniques and kinesiotaping. Cynthia uses these modalities to help her clients, whether for athletic injuries or everyday ailments. She has helped young and old amateur athletes and some elite athletes. Before she moved back to Kelowna in the spring of 2014, she was the therapist for one of Canada’s top female marathon runners. Her interests in anatomy, human movement and rehabilitation have made her choice of massage therapy a perfect fit for her. She gets a thrill every time she is able to help clients achieve their healthcare goals. Cynthia believes that everyone should be able to live a well balanced life and she looks forward to helping both new and old clients achieve their goals.

Cynthia Mayeda obtained her B.Sc in Human Kinetics from the University of Guelph in 2000. Upon gr... Read More

Tess has been working as a physiotherapist in the Okanagan since she completed her Master of Physiotherapy at McMaster University in 2012. Prior to this, she gained experience as a certified kinesiologist in a long-term care facility, where she provided exercises to residents with the aim of preventing falls, maintaining mobility and strength, and optimizing cardiorespiratory function. Additionally, Tess volunteered with KidsAbility in Guelph and worked in a primary school, assisting children with diverse needs. She also dedicated her time to educating workplaces about ergonomics and delivering talks on injury prevention to the local adult climbing team. These experiences have equipped her with the ability to effectively assess and treat individuals of all age groups and stages of life, ranging from weekend warriors to competitive athletes. Since graduating, Tess has continued her lifelong learning journey by pursuing additional training in manual therapy for the upper and lower extremities, as well as needling techniques. She has obtained her anatomical acupuncture certification through Acupuncture Canada and practices IMS-style needling, also known as functional dry needling. She strongly believes in the importance of providing education and exercise prescriptions as integral components of the rehabilitation process, as well as for maintaining the goals achieved in the physiotherapy clinic. Outside of the office, Tess indulges in her passion for the outdoors. You’ll often find her paddling on a serene lake, climbing the local crag, hiking or splitboarding in the mountains, or engaging in any other activity that promises adventure!

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Tanya obtained her diploma of Professional Counselling at Rhodes Wellness College where she also received certificates as a Life Coach and Wellness Counsellor. She is a Registered Therapeutic Counsellor (RTC) with the Association of Cooperative Counselling Therapists of Canada (ACCT). She has experiential learning in addition to her life experiences and so she understands the battles and challenges we face that can be the catalyst for change. Tanya uses an empathetic, non-judgmental, and a holistic approach in her sessions so that you may explore safely and believes that there isn’t a “one size fits all” model in therapy. Some of the modalities she uses in her sessions are Mindfulness practice, Person-centered, Somatic, DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy), CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), Trauma-Informed counselling. Prior to this Tanya was a Certified Nail Technician and Esthetician for over 10 years. She has always enjoyed connecting with others and realized after going through a pandemic and listening to her clients struggles, she felt passionate about coming along side and helping those who need someone to listen to and help give the tools necessary for change. Tanya was born and raised in Kelowna, BC and is a wife and mother. She grew up loving to sing, dance, and perform and as she got older decided to take up Jazz, Tap and Latin where she has also competed and has worked as a background performer on movie sets. She has volunteered her time singing on worships teams for churches and currently sings with a band and used to volunteer for the Okanagan Sun Junior Football Team as a cheerleader and coach. She also has a love for travel and has experienced many different countries and cultures which has brought her so much joy.

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Dana was born and raised in Prince George, BC and grew up riding and showing horses. In 1989, Dana relocated to Victoria and attended the University of Victoria from 1989-1996 obtaining a Bachelor of Education degree. After backpacking around Europe for several months, Dana settled in Kelowna in the fall of 1997. She went on to start a family and teach until 2010. After two years of additional study, Dana obtained her Masters of Counselling degree in 2010 from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. Today, she enjoys counselling in a local high school and working in private practice with teens and adults. Leisure time is spent reading, walking the beautiful local trails, and spending time with friends and family.

Her northern roots bring a down to earth and common sense approach to her counselling practice. Working with children and families for the past 25 years has given her insight into the challenges that come with different stages of life and relationships. She also likes to incorporate humour into the therapeutic process as we discover that our difficulties in life make us more alike than we are different. Dana has training and experience in a variety of modalities, and designs a therapeutic approach that is tailored to each individual. In addition to common challenges such as anxiety and depression, Dana has specialized training in loss & grief, trauma, and working with neurodivergent, BIPOC and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals.

Favourite Quote: “When we have the courage to walk into our story and own it, we get to write the ending.” Brene Brown

Dana was born and raised in Prince George, BC and grew up riding and showing horses. In 1989, Da... Read More

Dennise, along with her husband and two children, recently relocated here after spending the past 14 years working as a Personal Trainer in Singapore. Originally from the Philippines, she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy. Dennise firmly believes that exercise is a powerful tool for both pain relief and overall health improvement, regardless of age. She holds certificates in Fitness from the American Council of Exercise and is always seeking opportunities for continuous learning and additional training, particularly in the field of manual therapy. For Dennise, patient education involves integrating exercise into their daily routines, with the ultimate goal of enabling functionality and promoting daily happiness. Beyond her professional life, Dennise finds joy in outdoor activities and has previously participated in half marathons. Since moving to the Okanagan region, she is actively seeking new outdoor pursuits. Additionally, she has a passion for cooking and cherishes quality time spent with her family.

Dennise, along with her husband and two children, recently relocated here after spending the past... Read More

Since 2014, Jon has embraced the fundamental starting point of posture analysis as taught by the Postural Restoration Institute. Understanding his clients’ postural baseline not only guides the training process but also helps determine their specific needs. Jon’s clientele spans across rehabilitation, lifestyle, and athletic domains. Many individuals seeking rehabilitation have experienced car accidents or endure persistent pain they wish to alleviate. Lifestyle clients, on the other hand, strive for overall well-being and injury prevention. Athletes vary from high school to university to professional levels. While some rehab and lifestyle clients may have concerns about strength training, it is actually centered around optimizing movement. Optimal movement aims to redistribute stress away from vulnerable tissues and onto those capable of handling it. Rest assured, heavy lifting or overly intense training sessions are not mandatory. Jon’s approach is all about empowering you and your training, so you can take pride in the progress you make towards improved movement and well-being.

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Frances Russell has been an RMT since 1995 and has accumulated a great deal of experience working with a wide variety of health conditions and injuries. Frances has treated athletes from the National level to the weekend warrior. In addition, she has completed the credentialing for ART (Active Release Techniques) Upper Extremities, Spine and Lower Extremities. Frances’ work focuses on therapeutic treatment based massage and ART for patients dealing with soft tissue sprains and strains, nerve entrapments, overuse injuries, postural inefficiencies and structural/functional imbalances. To ensure that patients derive the utmost benefit from her treatments, Frances provides education for stretching, strengthening, postural awareness, biomechanical and occupational improvements. Frances works collaboratively with other health care providers within Kelowna whenever a teamwork approach would be optimum for her patients’ overall health and wellness. She is passionate about helping people overcome injury, encouraging a quick return to whatever their activity may be. Frances has competed in numerous Ironman events, marathons and ski Loppets in Ontario and internationally. Locally, she has competed in events such as the Interior Savings Ski to Sea race, Kelowna, the Prospera GranFondo Axel Merckx Okanagan in Penticton and the Interior Savings Across the Lake Swim, Kelowna. Frances and her husband enjoy local and international long distance cycling, hiking, and skiing events combining her passion for sports and travel.

Frances Russell has been an RMT since 1995 and has accumulated a great deal of experience working... Read More

Dr. Sasha’s primary objective is to help you resume activities you genuinely enjoy. Whether you’re a weekend warrior, a dedicated athlete, or simply aiming for a healthier lifestyle, Dr. Sasha will collaborate with you to cultivate positive movement experiences and achieve your goals. Employing a diverse range of manual therapies and personalized active care strategies, Dr. Sasha tailors each approach to address individual cases effectively. Drawing on his background as a former personal trainer and coach, as well as his avid interest and active participation in Crossfit, he delivers exceptional care that prioritizes your well-being. With his NSCA Strength and Conditioning Specialist certification, Dr. Sasha is not only equipped to provide chiropractic services but also offers personalized training. He pursued kinesiology at the University of Waterloo in Ontario before earning his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon. It was during his time in Portland that he discovered his passion for unraveling the intricate puzzle of the human body. Continuously seeking knowledge, he devours countless articles and educational pieces to remain up-to-date with the latest evidence. Originally from Oakville, Ontario, Dr. Sasha embraces an active lifestyle outside the clinic, spending quality time with his wife and dogs, hiking, working out, and exploring local breweries.

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Dr. Selles is a highly skilled and evidence-based chiropractor, dedicated to providing comprehensive care. With his expertise in chiropractic techniques, muscle release therapies, and rehabilitation exercises, he strives to alleviate pain and restore proper movement for his patients.

Having completed his bachelor’s degree in Human Kinetics at the prestigious University of British Columbia - Okanagan, Dr. Selles further pursued his passion for chiropractic care by obtaining his Doctorate of Chiropractic from the esteemed University of Western States in Portland, Oregon.

Dr. Selles takes a patient-centered approach, meticulously identifying the precise root cause of each issue and implementing effective treatment strategies. He not only focuses on immediate relief but also emphasizes preventive measures to ensure long-lasting results and improved overall well-being. With his dedication and expertise, Dr. Selles is committed to helping his patients achieve optimal health and regain their quality of life.

Dr. Selles is a highly skilled and evidence-based chiropractor, dedicated to providing comprehens... Read More

Anthony is a 2018 graduate from Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy’s Registered Massage Therapy program located in Vernon B.C. Anthony was born and raised in the beautiful Okanagan and is very excited to establish his massage career near his home town. Anthony has long been involved in the health care system and served the public for years. He has seen the affect that manual therapy can offer first hand and enjoys helping others experience it as well. He enjoys doing all forms of therapeutic massage and is results focused while engaging the whole person from an empathetic viewpoint. He enjoys working with a full spectrum of patients from all walks of life from the very young to the young at heart. His particular interest lies in necks, shoulders, headaches and sports injury.

Anthony is a 2018 graduate from Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy’s Registered Massage T... Read More

After completing a Master in Science in Occupation Therapy, at Dalhousie University, Brianna returned to her hometown of Kelowna to work in public health. Since that time, she had the opportunity to work with seniors at a specialized geriatric rehabilitation centre, provide case management and occupational therapy services for clients after a motor vehicle collision, and most recently, has been working at a rehabilitation unit with adults requiring intensive rehabilitation programs to recover from complex medical conditions, such as strokes and brain injuries. As an occupational therapist, Brianna uses a holistic approach to assist her clients to engage meaningfully in the daily activities that are most important to them. By identifying strengths, collaborating with her clients to establish personalized goals, and providing education and strategies, Brianna can empower her clients to recover from injury, learn how to manage chronic illness, gain independence, and improve their overall quality of life. Whether the focus is physical injury (ie. recovering hand function post-stroke), cognition (ie. brain injury or dementia), or mental health-related, Brianna is passionate about meeting each client where they are at and using evidence-based practice to provide long-lasting health benefits. She has additional training in brain injury rehabilitation, motivational interviewing, wheelchair seating assessment, and cognitive executive skills training. With a background in cognitive testing and neurological rehabilitation, Brianna has an interest in providing services for concussion management, brain injury rehabilitation, stroke recovery, and a unique focus in working with adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As an Okanagan local, Brianna enjoys spending her free time with friends and family, trying new foods, practicing yoga, and staying active paddling on the lake or exploring in the mountains.

After completing a Master in Science in Occupation Therapy, at Dalhousie University, Brianna retu... Read More

ara was born and raised in the Lake Country, BC, where she grew up with a passion for adventure and the great outdoors. Growing up, Kara was always an avid athlete and played competitive sports.

When not working or studying, she spent her time travelling, snowboarding, hiking, and spending time with friends and family. Kara believes that staying happy, healthy, and active is the key to achieving holistic well being and she’s excited to help others do the same.

Kara graduated from Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy in 2022 and is currently a student of Osteopathy through the Manual Osteopathic College of Canada. Kara believes the body has an innate ability to self-heal, and allows this philosophy to guide her practice. Using a holistic approach, Kara uses a blend of gentle yet effective techniques as well as targeted deep tissue work to restore the body to full form and function. Working with muscle, bone, and joint mechanics, her treatments are focused on restoring physiological relationships with respect to the nervous system. She incorporates Muscle Energy Techniques, Myofascial remodelling, Visceral Manipulation, Craniosacral Therapy, Neuromuscular Therapy as well as General Swedish Massage to treat patients of all ages and in all stages of life.

Ready to start your journey to wellness? Let Kara be your guide! Book an appointment today and experience the therapeutic touch Kara has to offer.

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