Find the therapist that best suits your needs.
Dean Disanjh, RMT
Dean's philosophy is that every patient should walk away with a better understanding of their pain and a plan to get better. His drive comes from a fascination with anatomy and physiology. Dean graduated from the RMT program at the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy in 2017. He continues to further his education with keeping up to date on the latest research in treatment and rehabilitation. Dean also runs a podcast that helps the RMT profession.
Aaron Man, RMT
Aaron, a nurse and massage therapist, strongly believes in maintaining optimal health through a continual balance of physiological and psychological well-being. While he acknowledges the significance of medications, he advocates the conjunction of non-pharmaceutical interventions in the treatment to optimally achieve client goals. Whether pain is subtly noticeable or significantly debilitating, it can significantly impact a person's overall health and daily life. Leveraging his extensive knowledge and experience in treating and preventing physical dysfunction and pain associated with soft tissue and joint injuries, Aaron is committed to addressing this issue by implementing evidence-based and holistic patient-centered treatments tailored specifically to each client's needs.
Wendy Chen, RMT
Wendy has experience working with office workers, pregnant women, sports teams and elderly patients. Her approach to massage involves a combination of therapeutic and relaxation techniques. Her treatment style static yet mobile. She designs treatment that is specific to your goals and needs. She is interested in pain science research and understanding the relationship between the nervous system and perceived pain.
Wendy is fluent in English and Mandarin.