| Stephanie Bergeron, RMT Registered Massage Therapist | | Stephanie Bergeron RMT Stephanie graduated from the Algonquin College Massage Therapy Program and has been registered since 2004. She finds that being a Reiki practitioner as well as an RMT brings a quiet energy to her treatments to help facilitate relaxation (for the client too!). She believes that people need to be more open to listening to their intuition not only in their daily life but also within their own body. The time during your treatment can be a great place to start! Stephanie has taken extra training for Prenatal Massage but also feels that infants and children should be given the opportunity to benefit from massage as well as adults. As an Infant Massage Instructor, she is available to teach parents/caregivers the techniques and benefits of infant massage. Stephanie has also completed CranioSacral Therapy levels I & II, SomatoEmotional Release levels I & II and CranioSacral for Pediatrics, all through the Upledger Institute. While Stephanie is still taking some massage clientele, her practice is shifting focus as she takes over the CranioSacral practice of Rosemary Brown-Tucker RMT. | | Practice Focus: CranioSacral Therapy Somato Emotional Therapy Pediatric CranioSacral Therapy Massage Therapy Stephanie has post-graduate training in: -
Prenatal Massage Therapy Infant Massage Therapy Instruction -
Upledger CranioSacral Therapy (CST I, CST II, SER I (SomatoEmotional Release), SER II & Pediatrics) -
Hot Stone Massage -
| | CranioSacral Therapy can be used for a number of issues including: - Chronic Pain
- Musculoskeletal imbalances
- General stress, anxiety and depression
- Post traumatic stress
- Central nervous system disorders
- Insomnia
- Various childhood disorders including autism spectrum
- Pregnancy, pre-natal and post-natal care
- Newborn evaluations
- Breastfeeding problems
- Facial pain and cranial nerve problems
- TMJ/TMD
- Vertigo and tinnitus
- Motor coordination impairments
- Brain and spinal cord injuries
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 January 2010 )
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