Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) is a regulated health profession that uses hands-on techniques to assess and treat the soft tissues of the body—including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joints—to relieve pain, reduce stress, improve circulation, and support physical function.
Treatments are provided by Registered Massage Therapists, who have completed accredited education programs and are licensed by a regulatory college. RMTs are trained not only in manual therapy techniques such as Swedish massage, deep tissue work, and myofascial release, but also in anatomy, pathology, and clinical assessment to ensure safe and effective care tailored to each individual. Massage therapy can support people managing chronic pain, recovering from injury, or coping with the physical demands of daily life. Whether you're seeking relief from tension headaches, improving your posture, or simply looking to restore a sense of balance and relaxation, registered massage therapy offers a therapeutic approach grounded in evidence and personalized care.