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Massage Therapist Ottawa

Align Yourself With Massage Therapy

I specialize in dynamic treatments for restoring your body's natural harmony and function.

Dynamic Approach;
Biomechanical Precision

Treatment at Rise Massage Therapy Osgoode  is focused on more than temporary relief.

Using a biomechanical approach, we look at how your muscles, joints, posture, and movement patterns work together.

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Each session is designed to address the source of persistent tension, restricted mobility, and recurring pain patterns through targeted massage, myofascial release, and movement-based care.

Ready for Something Different?

Massage Therapist Osgoode

Viktoria Dunker

Registered Massage Therapist

Viktoria takes a thoughtful, biomechanical approach to massage therapy, with a focus on helping the body move and function more freely.

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Her work is based on the idea that the body often knows how to heal, but pain, tension, restriction, and compensation patterns can get in the way.

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Through targeted massage, myofascial release, and movement-based assessment, she works to identify the connected sources of discomfort and support lasting improvements in mobility, balance, and function.

A Few Common Complaints Massage Therapy Can Help With...

Persistent Neck & Shoulder Tension
 

Targeted myofascial work and movement-based assessment for tension patterns, restricted mobility, and postural strain.

Low Back Pain &
Hip Discomfort
 

Treatment focused on the relationship between the hips, pelvis, low back, and surrounding soft tissue restrictions.

Headaches &
Jaw Tension

Careful work through the neck, shoulders, scalp, and jaw to address tension patterns that may contribute to discomfort.

Desk Posture & Repetitive Strain
 

Support for bodies affected by sitting, driving, computer work, physical labour, or repeated daily movement habits.

 Range of Motion
 Limitations

Hands-on treatment paired with dynamic movement to help restore ease, range, and functional confidence.

Lymphatic Drainage Support
 

Gentle lymphatic-style drainage may be included when appropriate for swelling, heaviness, or recovery support.

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