
Registered Massage Therapy
Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, improving mobility, or simply
looking to maintain an active lifestyle, our Registered Massage Therapists provide personalized
treatments designed to help you move and feel your best.
Massage Therapy is the manual treatment of soft body tissues such as muscle, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue. It is an effective approach to the prevention of physical
dysfunction, injury, pain, and disorders of those tissues.
The Registered Massage Therapists at FreeForm specialize in a variety of techniques to provide a treatment plan customized just for you. They are:

Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD)
MLD is a gentle, non-invasive technique using rhythmic, pumping movements to enhance fluid movement and stimulate the lymphatic system. It is designed to reduce swelling, promote tissue
healing, and enhance relaxation.
MLD is widely used to treat diverse clinical, orthopedic, and dermatological conditions. This includes, but is not limited to lymphedema, chronic inflammation, post-surgical swelling, and
acute injuries. It is also highly effective for nervous system regulation, benefiting those with migraines and supports pelvic health by alleviating pain in conditions like endometriosis.
Facial Massage
Facial massage focuses on relieving deep muscular tension, stiffness, and pain in the face, jaw, head, and neck. This treatment targets muscular tightness, improves joint movement, and helps
alleviate symptoms related to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction and headaches. This treatment may include intra-oral massage.

Registered Massage Therapists excel at providing relief for a wide range of conditions involving soft tissue injuries, joint dysfunction, chronic pain, and stress-related disorders such as:
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General muscle tension
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Neck and back pain
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Postural imbalances
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Headaches and migraines
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Whiplash recovery
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Tendinopathies
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Joint stiffness
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Pregnancy related discomfort
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Post-surgical rehabilitation
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Sports-related injuries
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Recovery from everyday activities
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Stress, and anxiety