Benefits of Infant Massage

From a physiological perspective during cell division in the womb, the soon-to-be fetus divides into 3 layers: the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. The ectoderm develops into the skin and brain, which forms a clear neural connection between the skin and the brain. One way to look at it is that “the brain is the innermost […]
Sore After a Massage? Why It Happens and What To Do

Most of us schedule a massage to get relaxation, relief from tight muscles, or assistance with pain, or injury. However, as part of the healing process, you may feel some degree of muscle discomfort or stiffness afterward. Just as you may feel sore after exercise, a massage can stimulate areas of your body that you […]
Massage Therapy VS Physiotherapy What’s The Difference?

Many ask, I am having pain should I see a Physiotherapist or Massage Therapist? The answer is both are very effective to treat pain. Winnipeg Massage Therapy is geared toward symptom management and pain relief. Resulting in a more immediate form of pain relief. Massage Therapists typically does not provide primary care for injuries, though […]
Jen Elias

Jen graduated from Wellington College in 2002. Over the past 17 years, she has earned a reputation for her skill at deep tissue as well as relaxation massage treatment. She has studied anatomy, physiology and osteology at the university level as well as taken courses in myofascial release, labour support/doula, and visceral mobilization. When she […]
Melanie Koralewicz

Melanie is a Registered Massage Therapist that graduated from Wellington College of Remedial Massage Therapies in 2016. Prior to her studies and career in Massage Therapy, she studied at the University of Winnipeg and received her Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Kinesiology and Applied Health. She is passionate about promoting and living […]