
Get to Know Us
Our Values
At Amplify Health Collective, our values guide every aspect of our practice and reflect our commitment to clinical excellence and compassionate care.

Integrity
We uphold the highest standards of professionalism, honesty, and ethical care in all client interactions.

Client-Centered Care
Every treatment is tailored to the unique needs, goals, and preferences of each individual, with a focus on functional outcomes and long-term wellness.

Clinical Excellence
We are committed to delivering evidence-informed treatments, continuously advancing our knowledge, and maintaining the highest standards of practice as Registered Massage Therapists.

Respect and Inclusivity
We provide a safe, welcoming space for all individuals, honoring diversity and promoting equitable access to therapeutic care.

Collaboration
We believe in working closely with clients and healthcare professionals to develop integrated, effective treatment plans that support overall health and wellness.

Empowerment
We aim to educate and empower our clients with tools and knowledge to actively participate in their healing and performance journey.

Our Services
Tailored Therapies
Explore our range of massage therapies designed to alleviate pain, reduce stress, and promote holistic wellness. Each session is customized to cater to your individual health needs, providing a comprehensive approach to healing and well-being.
Sport Massage
Sports massage is a type of massage therapy specifically designed to support active individuals. It focuses on preventing and treating injuries, enhancing athletic performance, and aiding recovery. Techniques include deep tissue work, stretching, and targeted muscle manipulation, often tailored to the demands of a specific sport or activity.
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It’s great for athletes, weekend warriors, or anyone with an active lifestyle dealing with tightness, soreness, or repetitive strain.

Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage targets the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. It uses slower, more focused pressure to release chronic tension, break up adhesions (knots), and improve overall mobility.
This type of massage is especially helpful for people with persistent pain, postural issues, or muscle tightness from stress or overuse. While it can feel intense at times, the goal is therapeutic, not just to go deep, but to go smart.
Lymphatic Drainage
Lymphatic drainage is a gentle massage technique designed to stimulate the lymphatic system, which helps remove waste, toxins, and excess fluid from the body. Using light, rhythmic strokes, this therapy encourages lymph flow, reduces swelling, and supports immune function.
It’s commonly used after surgery, during detox, or to ease conditions like lymphedema, bloating, or inflammation. Despite its light touch, it’s deeply therapeutic and restorative.

Swedish Massage
Swedish massage is one of the most common and relaxing forms of massage therapy. It’s designed to promote overall relaxation, improve circulation, and ease muscle tension using smooth, flowing techniques. Perfect for those new to massage or looking to de-stress.
Key Elements of Swedish Massage:
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Effleurage – Long, gliding strokes to warm up the muscles and calm the nervous system.
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Petrissage – Kneading and squeezing to loosen tight muscles and improve circulation.
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Friction – Deep circular movements to break up adhesions and increase mobility.
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Tapotement – Rhythmic tapping or percussion to stimulate muscles and nerves.
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Vibration – Gentle shaking to relax muscles and promote circulation.​
Rehabilitation Therapy
Rehabilitation massage therapy focuses on helping the body recover from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. The goal is to restore function, reduce pain, and improve mobility through targeted soft tissue techniques.
It’s often used as part of a broader recovery plan, working alongside physiotherapists or other health professionals to support healing. Whether you’re bouncing back from a sprain, surgery, or long-standing tension, rehab massage helps your body move better, faster.

Myofascial Release
Myofascial release is a sustained technique that focuses on the fascia (the thin connective tissue that wraps around muscles, bones, and organs). When fascia becomes tight or restricted due to injury, stress, or posture, it can cause pain, limited movement, and tension.
This therapy uses slow, steady pressure to release restrictions, improve mobility, and restore balance in the body. It’s especially helpful for chronic pain, trauma recovery, and anyone feeling “stuck” in their movement.
Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger point therapy is a massage technique that targets tight, sensitive knots in the muscles, called trigger points. These areas can cause localized pain or refer discomfort to other parts of the body (like a headache that starts from tension in the shoulders).
Massage therapists use focused pressure to release these knots, reduce pain, and restore proper muscle function. It’s especially helpful for people dealing with chronic tension, injury recovery, or repetitive strain.

Prenatal Massage
Prenatal massage is designed specifically for pregnant clients. It uses gentle, supportive techniques to ease common discomforts like back pain, hip tension, swelling, and stress. Positioning and pressure are adjusted to keep both parent and baby safe and comfortable.
It’s a nurturing way to support the body through the physical and emotional changes of pregnancy.
Manual Stretching
Manual stretching is a hands-on technique where the massage therapist assists in gently moving and elongating muscles and soft tissues. It’s used to increase flexibility, improve range of motion, and reduce muscle tension.
Often integrated into therapeutic sessions, manual stretching can help address postural imbalances, muscle tightness, and movement restrictions, especially after injury, athletic activity, or prolonged stress on the body.
Looking for something specific?
The treatments listed reflect our commonly booked services, but they don’t cover everything we provide. If you’re unsure which service is right for you or are looking for something more specific, we recommend booking an appointment so our Registered Massage Therapists can provide a thorough assessment and personalized care plan. We’re here to help tailor your care.