Therapists

Peter Roach, RMT, CNMT, Laser Therapist

PETER ROACH

RMT, CNMT, Laser Therapist

Peter graduated in 1984 with honours from the Canadian College of Massage Therapy. As a Neuromuscular Therapist, Peter uses various techniques to bring the body back into alignment, thereby allowing the natural healing processes to take place. Peter uses techniques such as Somatics and Biokinetics, Muscle Balance and Function, Movement Therapy, Muscle Energy, Visceral Manipulation and Laser Therapy (Phototherapy) to bring about healing changes to the body. He has also taught Neuromuscular Therapy to post graduates of other health disciplines throughout Canada, the U.S. and Europe. Please call, email or tweet me if you have any questions.

peter@bayswater.ca


 

Alyne Danielle, RMT

ALYNE DANIELLE
RMT

Alyne graduated from Sutherland Chan in 1984. Alyne’s holistic approach to life is in harmony with her beliefs in Massage Therapy. Alyne has her third level Reiki Degree and Cranial Sacral Level Two, complementing her approach to the therapeutic use of Swedish Massage. Alyne graduated from Sutherland Chan in 1984. Alyne’s holistic approach to life is in harmony with her beliefs in Massage Therapy. Alyne has her third level Reiki Degree and Cranial Sacral Level Two, complementing her approach to the therapeutic use of Swedish Massage. Alyne’s holistic approach to life is in harmony with her beliefs in Massage Therapy. Alyne has her third level Reiki Degree and Cranial Sacral Level Two, complementing her approach to the therapeutic use of Swedish Massage. Please call me if you have any further question.

 

Jack Quon, BA, RMT

JACK QUON
B. ED, RMT

Born and raised in Vancouver, Jack graduated from UBC in 1981 with a Bachelor of Education Degree, and in 1990 from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy (WCCMT). He has been working at Bayswater Neuromuscular Massage since. In the first half of his life he was heavily into sports and athletics, running and martial arts. He currently stays fit and active through dance (ballet and jazz), yoga ( Iyengar and Bikrams), and swimming. His other hobbies and interests include music, food, wine, and the performing arts. He brings to our environment a unique energy and sparkle that can only be described as “Jack”.

jack@bayswater.ca

 

Mike Berger, RMT, Laser Therapist

MICHAEL BERGER
RMT, Laser Therapist

Michael is a 1995 graduate of WCCMT. Mike’s approach to therapy is one that encourages his patients to be actively involved in their rehabilitation. In his 13 years as an RMT, he has worked with patients from all walks of life, from professional athletes (NFL, NHL), stay at home moms, office workers, seniors and people living with disabilities. Mike’s post graduate work includes Neuromuscular Therapy, Muscle Energy, Muscle Balance and Function, myofascial release & Body Ball therapy. Please call me or send an email if you have any further questions.

michael@bayswater.ca


 

Christopher Quirk, RMT

CHRISTOPHER QUIRK
RMT

Christopher graduated from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in 1992. “I look at the body as a series of interconnected systems. I assess alignments and treat mal-alignments in these systems getting to the cause of the problem. I use my training in NMT, Trigger points, swedish massage, sports & deep tissue massage, myofascial release, osteopathic techniques, MET, CST, Visceral Manipulation, Mbf (postural analysis & corrective exercise), pilates & stretches to treat my patients. I find by educating my patients on posture , exercise & stretches they take with them the tools they can use at home, office, and in their daily life. Please call me or send an email if you have any questions or concerns.

christopher@bayswater.ca

 

Brenda Colaire, RMT

BRENDA COLAIRE
RMT

Brenda graduated from OVCMT in 2007 and primarily incorporates deep tissue, joint mobilizations, myofascial release, muscle energy and NMT techniques to her treatments.  Brenda is currently pursuing Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Combined Decongestive Therapy, while continuing to advanced levels of Fascial work, Pre and Post natal massage and infant massage.  Brenda treats both children and adults.  Her sessions consist of an assessment, treatment, and instructions for homecare and self-care.
Days of work: Saturday – Wednesday

Days of work: Sat, Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed.

brenda@bayswater.ca

 

Michael Scottnicki

MICHAEL SCOTTNICKI
RMT

Michael graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2005. Michael has experience working in clinics as well with Spas. Michael’s areas of focus include Deep tissue treatments, Integrated Myofascial techniques, Sports massage as well as Relaxation techniques. To date, Michael’s certifications include: Osteopathic technique training, Integrated Myofascial Release training and a BCRPA Weight Trainer’s Certificate, with a BCRPA Personal Trainer Certificate coming soon. Michael’s activities include weight training, running, snow shoeing and cycling. Michael believes that physical activity is a essential to a healthy lifestyle and that massage therapy and therapeutic exercise is an excellent way to stay healthy for everyday living.

mikes@bayswater.ca

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Dave Campbell, RMT

DAVE CAMPBELL, RMT

Dave Campbell has been a Registered Massage Therapist since 1995.

A graduate of the West Coast College of Massage Therapy, he has worked alongside chiropractors, physiotherapists and fitness trainers and spent several years in one of Vancouver’s top spas.

Dave uses neuromuscular therapy, fascial mobilization, and myofascial trigger point therapy to provide effective treatment for chronic pain and muscle tension.

Dave Campbell is also known as an actor and sound designer in the Vancouver theatre community.

also see Dave at http://www.davecampbellrmt.com

handsofdave@hotmail.com

 

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