Relax. Restore. Realign. Experience Therapeutic Care That Your Body Deserves
Stop accepting chronic pain and tension as your new normal while ineffective treatments drain your wallet. Our certified Registered Massage Therapists use clinical techniques backed by anatomical training to target pain at its source, promote faster recovery, and restore mobility—all covered by your extended health benefits.
Certified Medical Training - RMTs with advanced education in anatomy and pathology for safe, effective treatment
Evidence-Based Techniques - Clinical methods including deep tissue, myofascial release, and trigger point therapy for targeted results
Insurance Eligible - Extended health coverage accepted with official receipts provided for all treatments

Pain Relief
Injury Recovery
Mobility Improvement
Clinical Assessment
Insurance Covered

Clinical Massage Therapy That Heals - Insurance-Covered ProfessionalCare
Experience therapeutic massage performed by certified professionals trained in anatomy, physiology, and clinical techniques. Our RMTs don't just massage—they assess, diagnose, and treat muscle dysfunction using evidence-based methods like deep tissue, myofascial release, and trigger point therapy. Each session is tailored to your specific health concerns and recovery goals, with insurance receipts provided for extended health coverage.
Treatment Steps
1.
Complete health history review and discuss specific pain concerns and treatment goals with your RMT
2.
Treatment Plan
Receive personalized plan targeting specific areas using clinical techniques matched to your condition
3.
Therapeutic Session
Experience various clinical massage techniques designed to relieve pain and restore function
4.
Post-Session Care
Receive guidance on recovery exercises, posture corrections, and at-home care strategies
5.
Follow-Up
Schedule ongoing treatments as recommended for optimal recovery and long-term pain management
RMT Massage
Clinical care that heals. Insurance-covered massage therapy from certified professionals.

What Is RMT Massage?
Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) is a hands-on treatment performed by certified professionals trained in anatomy, physiology, and clinical techniques. It targets muscles, fascia, joints, and soft tissues to relieve pain, promote recovery, and improve physical function.
Who It’s Good For:
Individuals experiencing muscle tension, stiffness, or chronic pain
People recovering from injuries or surgery
Office workers with poor posture
Athletes or physically active individuals
Those suffering from stress, anxiety, or sleep issues
Benefits of RMT Massage:
Alleviates muscle tension and stiffness
Improves circulation and lymphatic flow
Enhances mobility and range of motion
Promotes relaxation and stress reduction
Supports recovery from injuries
Boosts overall well-being and sleep quality
Treatment Areas:
Neck & Shoulders
Upper & Lower Back
Arms & Hands
Hips, Glutes & Legs
Feet & Calves - Scalp & Jaw (optional)
Pre-Treatment Care:
Arrive well-hydrated
Avoid heavy meals or caffeine prior
Discuss any recent injuries, surgeries, or health concerns
Wear comfortable clothing and arrive a few minutes early to relax
Post-Treatment Care:
Drink plenty of water to flush out toxins
Rest and avoid strenuous activity for a few hours
Apply heat or cold packs if advised
Follow up with recommended stretching or exercises
Why Choose Our RMT Services?
We deliver personalized, high-quality therapeutic care in a calming and professional setting. Our Registered Massage Therapists tailor every session to support your recovery, health, and well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my insurance cover RMT massage at Springview?
Most extended health insurance plans cover Registered Massage Therapy. We provide official receipts with all required information for you to submit to your insurance provider. Coverage amounts vary by plan—check your benefits for massage therapy limits. You're responsible for payment at time of service and submit receipts for reimbursement.
How is RMT different from spa massage?
RMT is medical treatment performed by certified therapists with 2+ years of clinical training in anatomy, pathology, and assessment. Sessions begin with health history review and problem assessment, then use evidence-based techniques like deep tissue, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release to treat specific conditions. Results are therapeutic and measurable, not just temporary relaxation.
Will RMT massage hurt or be uncomfortable?
Clinical massage works at deeper levels than relaxation massage, so you may experience therapeutic discomfort—often described as 'good pain' or 'hurts so good.' Our RMTs constantly check in about pressure and adjust to your tolerance. Some techniques like trigger point therapy can be intense but should never be unbearable. Communication ensures effective treatment within your comfort zone.
How many RMT sessions will I need for my condition?
Treatment plans vary based on your specific condition, severity, and how your body responds. Acute issues may improve in 2-4 sessions, while chronic pain often requires 6-12 sessions for significant improvement. Your RMT will assess progress and adjust frequency—starting weekly, then spacing to bi-weekly or monthly for maintenance as you improve.
What should I do after my RMT treatment?
Drink plenty of water to help flush metabolic waste released during treatment. Avoid strenuous activity for a few hours and apply heat or ice as recommended by your therapist. Mild soreness for 24-48 hours is normal as your body adjusts. Follow any stretching or exercise homework provided, and book follow-up sessions as recommended for optimal recovery.