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    Integrated Bodywork

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Therapeutic massage

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    Satori

    (17 reviews)

    I wouldn't recommend massage here if you're suffering from any sort of injury as the therapists…read moredon't seem particularly experienced in that area. My regular massage therapist had to cancel last minute and since I was in so much pain I booked a last minute massage here. I told the massage therapist that I had really aggravated my post concussion symptoms, so she thought a good idea would be applying pressure to the middle of my head and massaging that area. Not a good idea as it caused much further aggravation. I told my chiropractor, regular massage therapist, and family doctor what happened, and they were just absolutely baffled why a therapist would do that to a post concussion syndrome client and confirmed that this has what led to a major setback for me. I informed the office of what happened but no response. I'm sure this place is OK for relaxation massages but don't make the same mistake I did and come here for more serious muscular and nerve issues.

    They know what they're doing! I've come here quite a few things for registered massage therapy,…read moreand they don't skimp on the pressure or the quality of their service. I've been treated by multiple RMTs and they're all very good and professional. I come here to address athletics related issues rather than for relaxing, indulgent massages, though I'm sure many clients come here for that too. The rooms are quiet, simple and peaceful (some nice washrooms there too!). Sign up for their last minute club if you think you'll be a repeat client as subscribers are notified via email about last minute appointment availabilities. If you take advantage of those times, you may also receive $10 or more credits to use at another appointment.

    The Spinal Joint Classical Osteopathy

    The Spinal Joint Classical Osteopathy

    (6 reviews)

    Alexandra Park

    This was my first time seeing an osteopath and Philip is a Wizard of the highest order. Or rather…read morean educated, experienced and skilled practitioner. I had a locked up/misaligned low back and hip (L5/SI) and was in severe pain. I am also a very complex case due to my medical history. The treatments were gentle, I was an active participant by communicating my limitations and discomforts. The results were amazing. I plan on continuing to see Philip in order to fix other less acute, but chronic issues as well. Highly recommended.

    Have you ever had an osteopath appointment before? Well, I never had until I came here last year…read more.. I was in for a surprise and I don't know how I feel about it still to this day. Disclaimer: I totally admit that I never ever had osteopath before until my 2 sessions with Philip last year. So I don't have a benchmark or what is considered normal/expected practice. But after seeing some unusually perfect scoring reviews from a few, I figured I should give you my input so you know what to expect. Take it or leave it. I had such bad back pain from sitting on the wrong chair at work and I needed to take a day off to check it up. But I couldn't find any available appointments with my usual chiropractor on the same day. So I decided to try osteopath because my insurance offers some coverage and also the few great Yelp reviews I see. Philip was nice and also showed that my right shoulder was higher than my left (I had no idea!) and was able to correct it with some stretches. Now what I didn't know is the osteopathic stretches he did requires his whole body to hover on top of mine and using his legs and arms to curl around sometimes my limbs and stretch a part of my body out. Sometimes he would use his hands to press in places that are too close to ummm... sensitive areas like the centre of my chest or under my belly near where my underwear sits and other areas of my body. I mean golly I never had this kind of intimacy with any doctors in the past (I mean yes doc's do physicals but they don't get on top of you)! Even massage therapists don't go there. Now I admit he was mentioning the whole way what kind of tissues/body part or what not he's working on and how it's connected to other parts of the body. To me, it's all mumbo jumbo. Now I didn't want to stop him or tell him I felt uneasy about it because if that's the procedure required to heal my pain, I don't want my little overly sensitive butt to prevent him from curing me in the most optimal way. This is how osteopath is right??? right? I'm not sure but I feel kind of violated secretly. He mentioned that 2 sessions which include the first initial assessment should be enough and I can follow up on a need basis in the future. That's good he didn't try to sell me more sessions because I don't want to go back. He's nice/approachable and seem professional so it makes it hard for me to even write this review. It's either this place isn't for me or osteopath is not for me! Did the sessions help with the pain? I would say yes. But was it worthwhile? For me nah... no thanks only if I'm desperate. It did ease the pain so that it was much more manageable but not as instant as my chiropractor (I swear she has magical back-cracking power). Overall the whole osteopath experience does not feel as good/relaxing as a massage/back cracking from a massage therapist or a chiropractor.

    Integrated Bodywork - massage_therapy - Updated May 2026

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