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If you are suffering from any type of muscle pain or tightness, or stiffness around the joints and the surrounding areas, our certified RMTs can help provide relief and recovery. A registered massage therapist is a professional who has undergone training and completed the minimum competency requirements at educational institutions certified by the Government of Ontario.
To be a registered massage therapist in Toronto, one must have a certificate of registration from the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. A registered massage therapist is knowledgeable in physiology, anatomy, neurology, pathology, and physical assessments and has fulfilled clinical hours of practice.
In most areas in Canada, RMTs regularly update their knowledge through continuing education credits CEUs to ensure that they provide the best quality of care and maintain high professional standards and ethics. Our RMTs offer specialized solutions based on your needs, using deep tissue techniques and other forms of myofascial interventions to give you immediate relief from pain and long-term recovery, where applicable.
Our RMTs also work closely with the other health and physical therapy specialists on the Push Pounds Sports Medicine team to find the optimal and fastest recovery and rehabilitation process.
Whether your goal is to relax, address pain, or heal, you will find the solutions your body requires by consulting with any of the physical therapists on our team. All of our in-house professionals take overall wellness very seriously, and we are committed to providing a positive experience from day one. There many positive short-term and long-term effects of undergoing massage therapy by an RMT. These include:. Professional massage therapy is highly recommended for musculoskeletal concerns, peripheral nervous system issues, circulatory problems, central nervous system issues, postural concerns, and respiratory problems.