Accupuncture
This style of Acupuncture uses the latest contemporary scientific medical knowledge about the treatment of pain and dysfunction.
A Natural Way to Heal
The Contemporary Medical Acupuncture is a style of acupuncture designed to follow the tenets of best evidence practice (evidence-based medicine), which uses the latest contemporary scientific medical knowledge about the treatment of pain and dysfunction using neurofunctional acupuncture and electroacupuncture. It is designed to effectively treat musculoskeletal pain and movement disorders, sports injuries, functional problems, problems of dysregulation, headaches, stress-related disorders, and chronic pain.
Meet the Instructor
Candace graduated from Sutherland-Chan School of Massage Therapy and has received her Certification from McMaster University’s Contemporary Medical Acupuncture program. Her strengths lie in providing treatments that support the return to pain-free movement, optimum health, as well as offering relaxation to help manage the stresses of everyday life. Her passion for assisting the body to heal will ensure that her treatments will offer both a relaxation and clinical -based focus as she works towards helping her patients achieve their treatment goals. Her diverse skill-set includes relaxation focus massage, rehabilitation and recovery, as well as a maintenance approach, depending on each individual patient’s needs.
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Tools we can include:
Cupping Parafin wax treatment Acupuncture (Contemporary Medical Acupuncture) Indie Head Massage
My Mission
I am passionate about moving with intention and slowing down to connect mind, body and breath.
I am also passionate about bringing reciprocity to the First Nations. We all live in Canada, and the spectrum includes those of us who have been here for multiple generations, all the way to brand new citizens alike. We come together to enjoy the privilege of living on Turtle Island (North America), with the exception of Reservations that still have water bans. I believe that here on Turtle Island, all of us have a right to clean drinking water. This is why I am blowing the dust off my matt and sharing my yoga with you once more. This is a way for me to donate my time and your money to Water First. 50% of everything that these yoga classes produce will be donated on your behalf.
Water First acknowledges that our office lies within the traditional territory of the Petun and the Anishnaabeg, which consist of the Odawa, Ojibwe, and the Pottawatomi nations.
Today, this area is still the home to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work with the community in this territory.
Our Clients
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