Trained in the field of Massage Therapy
“Massage has evolved considerably in recent years: our understanding of the potential effects of massage is deeper, our approach to evidence-based practice is more rigorous, and clinicians have recognized the importance of demonstrating and documenting the outcomes of their massage-based treatments”. – Carla-Krystin Andrade
- Fanshawe College 3 Year Ontario Advanced Diploma in Massage Therapy – 2013-2016
- Registered Massage Therapist: Massage Experts London – 2016-2018
- Registered Massage Therapist: Meridian Spine & Joint Physiotherapy – 2018
Cody has been practicing massage therapy since 2016 after graduating from Fanshawe earlier that year. He immediately began practicing in London using his past knowledge of yoga, endurance and strength training with his new found passion of anatomy, physiology and pathology to help create a treatment plan that focused on the wellness and rehabilitation of the client, both on and off the table & in and out of the clinic.
Every therapist although trained similarly, has a different sense of touch and treatment “style”. Cody combines the basics of Swedish techniques, myo-fascial release, joint mobilizations, muscle energy techniques and passive and/or active range of motion into a flowing treatment to both correct and prevent future dysfunction. Stretching and strengthening exercises are provided in the case of additional home care needed between appointments.
Cody believes that education is key in Massage Therapy. He tries to be as informative as possible to give the client the understanding of their own body and the tools to help them achieve their goals in pain management, physical dysfunction, daily requirements of living or athletics.
Commitment to professional practice
“Massage therapy treatment has a therapeutic effect on the body and optimizes health and well-being by acting on the muscular, nervous and circulatory systems. Physical function can be developed, maintained and improved; and physical dysfunction and pain and the effects of stress can be relieved or prevented through the use of Massage Therapy.” – College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO)