| 1) Massage Therapy

At MacMillan Massage Therapy, we specialize
in acute and chronic pain. We ensure that our clients are given
the most professional, therapeutic treatment possible. We offer
a soothing, quiet and confidential environment with high standard
equipment.
Complimentary health care practitioners strive to be aware
of their client’s health from a number of perspectives;
physical, mental, emotional, nutritional and sometimes even
spiritual factors are considered. The emphasis of treatment
is on the body’s ability to heal itself with the help
of natural, non-invasive therapies that are effective and
without harmful side effects.
The overall goal of complimentary care is to put your well-being
into your own hands, so that you become an active participant
in your recovery and/or health maintenance.
Leslie Wilber-Campbell is the owner and operator of MacMillan
Massage Therapy. She has been in practice since 2000 and has
had the pleasure of working with men and women of all ages-
infants, children and seniors and believes that massage therapy
and healthy nutrition should be incorporated into everyone’s
lifestyle to achieve optimal health.
Leslie and her associates are trained in the assessment and
treatment of soft tissues (ie: muscles, ligaments, tendons,
joint capsules) of the body and specializes in deep tissue
techniques, such as myofascial trigger point therapy and revolutionary
modalities, such as CranioSacral therapy to treat and prevent
acute and chronic pain.
Allison MacDonald graduated from Canadian College of Massage
& Hydrotherapy in June of 2011. She enjoys helping people,
which led her to the massage therapy profession. Allison takes
gratification in knowing that she can make a difference in
the life of someone experiencing pain. Her clients, family
and friends all inspire her and finally finding a career she
loves gives her a great feeling.
“It makes the hard work that it took to get here that
much more satisfying. I look forward to meeting many new clients
and helping them through massage therapy”. Allison MacDonald,
RMT
What is Massage Therapy?
Massage Therapy is the manual manipulation of the soft tissues
of the body, to achieve a therapeutic response. It enhances
the function of muscles and joints, improves the circulation
of the blood and lymph, and relieves pain and stress.
Massage techniques are designed to rehabilitate, maintain
or improve physical function. In addition to manipulation
techniques, massage therapists are also trained in hydro-therapy
and remedial exercises.
If you are experiencing or have experienced any of the following,
you may benefit from massage therapy:
- Acute/Chronic pain
- Stress
- Headaches
- Temporomandibular (TMJ) Syndrome
- Whiplash Injuries
- Arthritis (Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis)
- Pregnancy (pain related to pregnancy)
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Tendinitis/Bursitis
- Muscle Spasms
- Fibromyalgia
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Piriformis Syndrome (Sciatica)
- Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder)
- Compartment Syndrome (Shin Splints)
- Fractures/Dislocations
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Edema (swelling from sports injuries, post surgery)
- Scoliosis/Ankylosing Spondylitis
- Joint Dysfunction
- Constipation
- And More!
We direct bill to Blue Cross for Massage Therapy Services only
Please
call the clinic to book your appointment: (902)883-8668. At
MacMillan Massage Therapy, we answer our own messages. If
we do not answer when you call, we are either away from the
clinic or with a client. Please leave us a message and we
will return your call as soon as possible. Thank you.
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All Registered Massage Therapists and Nutritional
Consultants must meet annual educational upgrading requirements
before their registration is renewed for the following year.
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