Massage Therapy

- TMJ Dysfunction
- Whiplash
- Proximal crossed syndrome
- Headache
- Lower back pain
- Stress
- Gerneral pain
-Pregnancy pain
- Neuropathic pain
- Accidental Injuries
- Sport injuries


Acupuncture, herbal medicine

Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that has been practiced for centuries. It's based on the theory that energy, called chi (say "chee"), flows through and around your body along pathways called meridians. Acupuncturists believe that illness occurs when something blocks or unbalances your chi. Acupuncture is a way to unblock or influence chi and help it flow back into balance.... Read More

Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that has been practiced for centuries. It's based on the theory that energy, called chi (say "chee"), flows through and around your body along pathways called meridians. Acupuncturists believe that illness occurs when something blocks or unbalances your chi. Acupuncture is a way to unblock or influence chi and help it flow back into balance. Acupuncture is done by putting very thin needles into your skin at certain points on your body. This is done to influence the energy flow. Sometimes heat, pressure, or mild electrical current is used along with needles.

Conditions Acupuncture Helps:

- Low Back and Neck Pain of Diskogenic, Myofascial or Neurogenic Origin
- Rheumatoid Diseases
- Headaches including Cervicogenic,Tension and Migraines
- Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue
- CRPS/RSD
- Whiplash
- Tendinopathies
- Sciatica
- Rotator Cuff Disorders


Intern Massage

'Soon-to-be’ massage therapists provide a great alternative to a standard massage therapy visit. Alternate to a standard massage therapy visit, the intern massage are recommended for patients that: 1) have no extended health coverage 2) have run out of the annual benefits Note: Student/Intern Massage is not eligible for redemption from extended medical plans or direct billing. Types of... Read More

'Soon-to-be’ massage therapists provide a great alternative to a standard massage therapy visit.
Alternate to a standard massage therapy visit, the intern massage are recommended for patients that:
1) have no extended health coverage
2) have run out of the annual benefits

Note: Student/Intern Massage is not eligible for redemption from extended medical plans or direct billing.

Types of Massage:
Deep Tissue Massage
Sports Massage
Relaxation massage
Prenatal massage
Postnatal massage
Note: No physician referral is needed for Intern Massage.


Reflexology (Foot Massage)

Reflexology, also known as zone therapy, is an alternative medical practice involving the application of pressure to specific points on the feet, ears, and/or hands. This is done using thumb, finger, and hand massage techniques without the use of oil or lotion. It is based on a pseudoscientific[1] system of zones and reflex areas that purportedly reflect an image of the body on the feet and han... Read More

Reflexology, also known as zone therapy, is an alternative medical practice involving the application of pressure to specific points on the feet, ears, and/or hands. This is done using thumb, finger, and hand massage techniques without the use of oil or lotion. It is based on a pseudoscientific[1] system of zones and reflex areas that purportedly reflect an image of the body on the feet and hands, with the premise that such work on the feet and hands causes a physical change to the supposedly related areas of the body.

Kunz, Kevin; Kunz, Barbara (1993). The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology. Reflexology Research Project. ISBN 9780960607013.

Angelina Huang approaches massage therapy centered on identifying underlying causes of pain and applying preventative measures to help reduce the recurrence of any dysfunctions. Her work with various large institutions, GF Strong Rehabilitation Center, Canuck Place Children’s Hospice, UBC varsity athletes, and Multiple Sclerosis, has established a strong therapeutic foundation in her treatments. In addition to her strong belief in Massage Therapy’s effectiveness as a safe and drug free solution to overall wellness she enjoys educating her patients on simple ways to avoid future injury. She found it really rewarding seeing patients get better. Her other interests in life that she wishes to pursue at a later time, include learning about Traditional Chinese Medicine

Angelina Huang approaches massage therapy centered on identifying underlying causes of pain and a... Read More

David is a graduate of Vancouver Career College RMT program and obtained the RMT license from College of Massage Therapy of British Columbia

David helps to present and achieve optimal plans that fit the patient’s level and goals. David believes, the greatest ideal outcome is achieved by delivering patient-centered treatment. He carefully examines and listens to patients’ requirements to develop a personalized treatment plan. Through a realistic treatment plan, considers the patient’s daily life, achieves treatment goals, and maximizes their potential.

He has a wide range of experience treating people suffering from overuse injuries, headaches, musculoskeletal discomfort, and other conditions. David’s approach is to assist his patients in recovering from any discomforts or pain that interfere with their everyday activities. He uses a variety of massage methods, including general Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, trigger point release, PNF stretching, and myofascial release to treat patients. His treatments are targeted, comprehensive, and individualized to the requirements of each of his patients. He is sincerely committed to reducing pain, relieving stress, and accomplishing therapeutic goals.

Working one-on-one with his patients, he finds it enjoyable to be able to help them improve their health and well-being. David continues to broaden his perspective as an RMT by taking continuing education courses, such as Pilates, and Animal Flow to provide more movement-oriented care for his patients.

During his day off, he enjoys reading philosophy. He thinks the process of accepting the thoughts of people with various perspectives can be portrayed in the truly empathizing of treatments. As a relationship-oriented person, he also enjoys connecting with his family and friends, playing board games, and running.

David is a graduate of Vancouver Career College RMT program and obtained the RMT license from Col... Read More

Cecilia is a Registered Acupuncturist, Certified Esthetician, Certified Postpartum Belly Binding Therapist and experienced Therapeutic Spa Massage Practitioner.

Cecilia is a skilled professional with a diverse range of qualifications. Holding registrations as both a Registered Acupuncturist and a Certified Esthetician, with over two decades extensive spa and wellness experience as a therapeutic spa massage therapist, she adopts a holistic approach in her practice. Going beyond traditional roles, she is a Certified Postpartum Belly Binding Therapist, specializing in providing comprehensive support for postpartum wellness. Her unique blend of expertise and unwavering dedication positions her as a valuable resource for individuals seeking integrated and effective holistic care.

As a Registered Acupuncturist, she dedicated to practicing the ancient healing arts of acupuncture, Tiuna, meridian massage, cupping, and Gua Sha (scraping), all deeply rooted in the holistic traditions of traditional Chinese medicine. Her approach combines time-honored techniques with innovation, particularly through MRA therapy, allowing her to specialize in addressing various acute and chronic pain conditions associated with soft tissue injuries pain, nerve entrapment, and functional disorders.

Beyond pain management, her passion extends to the realm of holistic beauty and well-being. Through the integration of cosmetic acupuncture, Gua Sha, and buccal (intraoral) massage, she strives to help individuals achieve radiant skin, promote facial rejuvenation, and elevate overall confidence. Her commitment lies in providing personalized and transformative experiences, drawing on the wisdom of traditional practices and embracing modern innovations to enhance both physical and aesthetic wellness for each patient.

Cecilia is a Registered Acupuncturist, Certified Esthetician, Certified Postpartum Belly Binding ... Read More

Dr. Brenda Kwok Sin Yip is a highly qualified practitioner in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), specializing in acupuncture and herbal medicine. She is a registered doctor (Dr. TCM) with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia (CTCMA), Canada.

Dr. Brenda’s educational journey began with a Bachelor of Business Administration Honors degree, with a focus on Finance and Management Science, as well as a minor in Mathematics, which she obtained from Simon Fraser University in 2006. Following her passion for holistic health and healing, she embarked on a dedicated path of study. Since 2016, she has pursued comprehensive training in Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner (TCMP), and Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Dr. TCM) programs at PCU Holistic College.

Fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin, Dr. Brenda bridges language and cultural gaps to offer her expertise in TCM. Her approach to healthcare is rooted in the holistic principles of TCM, where she focuses on treating a wide range of conditions. She is particularly skilled in addressing digestive issues, insomnia, and mood disorders. Dr. Brenda employs various TCM modalities, including acupuncture, fire cupping, Tuina, Acupressure, and Guasha to effectively treat musculoskeletal disorders, such as shoulder, back, and knee pain. Her use of electric stimulation is instrumental in her treatments for weight management. In the realm of beauty and rejuvenation, she utilizes facial acupuncture techniques to reduce wrinkles and achieve a natural face lift. Dr. Brenda is also an advocate for the therapeutic potential of Shiliao, or food therapy, as a preventive measure against chronic diseases.

Moreover, her dedication to professional growth led her to complete the Orthopedics System Training Course under the guidance of Xu Xing Kai, equipping her with valuable skills to assist ICBC patients dealing with neck and hip problems.

Dr. Brenda is a firm believer in the importance of balance and harmony when it comes to healthcare. She understands the pivotal role of TCM in strengthening the immune system and ensuring overall well-being. Her mentor has trained her in the use of Chinese raw and granulated herbs to address internal conditions and gynecological disorders, allowing her to offer comprehensive solutions for her patients’ health needs. With her knowledge and expertise, Dr. Brenda Kwok Sin Yip is dedicated to helping her patients achieve optimal health and balance through the timeless wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Dr. Brenda Kwok Sin Yip is a highly qualified practitioner in the field of Traditional Chinese Me... Read More

Wai Kee Yip, a dedicated Registered Perinatal Nurse and Registered Massage Therapist, is not only a certified life coach but also an energy healer and energy healing instructor, uniquely qualified to facilitate physical, emotional, spiritual, and holistic healing. Also, with a strong foundation in critical care nursing and nutritional health, Wai Kee leverages an extensive experience in all aspects of health to provide compassionate care. With a true passion lies in addressing myofascial pain and employing techniques such as myofascial release therapy, joint mobilization, prenatal and postnatal massage, trigger point release therapy, sports massage, and more. Proficient in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, Wai Kee consistently delivers exceptional patient care with unyielding integrity and professionalism.

Wai Kee Yip, a dedicated Registered Perinatal Nurse and Registered Massage Therapist, is not only... Read More

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