Massage Therapy

Registered Massage Therapists undergo intensive training and education programs sanctioned by provincial regulatory colleges, which enables them to adeptly evaluate, address, and mitigate soft tissue pain and dysfunction through diverse therapeutic approaches. These therapists evaluate and alleviate physical dysfunction and soft tissue and joint pain primarily through manual manipulation. Their assessment and treatment methods encompass orthopedic and neurological assessments, soft tissue manipulation, hydrotherapy, customized exercise regimens, and educational initiatives for clients.

Lucas Iredale RMT

Lucas has a background in Health and Safety as well as Ergonomics. Lucas attended and graduated from Medix College of Healthcare on two different occasions from the Professional Fitness Consultant course, which he enjoyed helping others through Personal Training, however felt that he was missing something so returned to add Registered Massage Therapist to his scope of practice. Lucas is also a Reiki Practitioner.

Alliyah Phillip RMT

Alliyah is a proud graduate of Fanshawe College's Massage Therapy program. With a foundation in evidence-based practices and a compassionate approach. She provides therapeutic massage sessions tailored to relieve pain, enhance mobility, and promote overall relaxation. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply looking to unwind, Alliyah is here to support your path to wellness in a safe and welcoming environment.

When not working with clients, Alliyah expresses her creativity as an artist, creating custom abstract and textured artwork. Massage and art share a profound link through their focus on expression, creativity, and the tactile, intentional use of touch to convey emotion, facilitate healing, and enhance personal well-being.

Don DiGiuseppe RMT

Don has been in the Health and Wellness field for over 30 years. He graduated from Fanshawe College with a Diploma in Fitness and Health as well as a Diploma from D’Arcy Lane Institute for Massage Therapy. Don has taken on many roles from being an Educator of Massage Therapy and a Regional Clinical Manager for a Major Fitness facility. He is currently sitting on the Program Advisory Committee for the Massage Therapy Program at Fanshawe College. Don’s passion is to ensure that his clients are able to achieve full function in their activities of daily living. Being proactive rather than reactive.

When not working, Don enjoys kayaking, soccer, golf, the outdoors and reading a great book!

Don is currently not accepting new clients.