EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - Kelsey will no longer be accepting new clients.

*** **NOTICE: Amanda Mitchell will be moving her practice to PRESSED Massage & Wellness (Unit C, 96 33rd St East). Her last day at Satori Therapeutics will be Dec. 31, 2025. To book online with Amanda for the New Year, please visit www.pressedmassage.ca

Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy is manual manipulation of soft body tissues (muscle, connective tissue, tendons and ligaments) to enhance a person's health and well-being. Massage can improve relaxation, respiration, mobility/flexibility, blood and lymph circulation, tissue health and so much more. There are many different types of massage techniques that has each their own benefits.


Float Therapy

Float Therapy is the process of floating in a sensory deprivation/isolation/zero gravity pod or pool filled with body temperature water and 1,000 lbs of Epsom salts in complete silence and darkness. By removing all external stimuli from the nervous system, it has many benefits to the human body. This includes both mental and physical effects.


Myofascial Cupping

Myofascial Cupping is a technique used to promote nutrient-rich blood to areas, providing increased circulation to stretch muscle tissue. Silicone or plastic cups are positioned over tight muscle and fascia which creates a vacuum effect drawing the skin, fascia and muscles into the cup. Note: cupping may leave suction marks which do fade within a few days.


Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization - IASTM

IASTM works like a standard massage, but specialized instruments are used in place of a massage therapist’s hands. These instruments allow more direct treatment of the soft tissues involved with movement. The tissues include: muscles, fascia (connective tissue that surrounds and separates muscles), ligaments, and tendons.
IASTM can involve broad or targeted treatments.


Hot Bamboo Massage


SGI Injury Claims

Treatment for injuries related to motor vehicle accidents.
NOTE: SGI injury claim number is required prior to booking.


WCB Injury Claims

Treatment for work place injuries.
NOTE: WCB claim number is required prior to booking.


Reflexology

Reflexology is a therapeutic practice based on the principle that specific areas on the feet and hands correspond to different organs and systems in the body. By applying pressure to these reflex points, practitioners aim to promote relaxation, improve circulation and support the bodies natural ability to heal itself. This non-invasive therapy can be a complimentary benefit to overall wellness.


Reflexology with PEMF

Reflexology treatment with the use of PEMF. PEMF therapy, or Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to aid in healing. It promotes cellular function, improves circulation, reduces inflammation, and alleviates pain. Commonly used for chronic pain, stress, and fatigue, PEMF can be performed in clinic for natural health en... Read More

Reflexology treatment with the use of PEMF. PEMF therapy, or Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to aid in healing. It promotes cellular function, improves circulation, reduces inflammation, and alleviates pain. Commonly used for chronic pain, stress, and fatigue, PEMF can be performed in clinic for natural health enhancement.
Reflexology and PEMF combined, enhances energy, promotes pain relief, and fosters overall relaxation for a balanced state of well-being.


PEMF therapy (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy)

PEMF therapy, or Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to aid in healing. It promotes cellular function, improves circulation, reduces inflammation, and alleviates pain. Commonly used for chronic pain, stress, and fatigue, PEMF can be performed in clinic for natural health enhancement.

Mandy is registered with the Massage Therapist Association of Saskatchewan (MTAS) since graduating from McKay Career Training in 2010.

Her specialty is working with patients who experience chronic pain, stress or tension, using therapeutic/deep tissue techniques to aid in their rehabilitation. She has further education in myofascial cupping and instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM). She looks forward to advancing her continuing education and adding more modalities/techniques to her range of abilities.

Mandy is able to direct bill to most insurance plans. She also treats patients with SGI and WCB injury claims.

When she isn’t treating, Mandy enjoys a good cup of coffee, spending time with her husband and 2 children, time spent outdoors, and curling up on the couch reading a good book.

Mandy is registered with the Massage Therapist Association of Saskatchewan (MTAS) since graduatin... Read More

Cara Doell is a dedicated Reflexologist and PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) specialist with a passion for holistic healing that is deeply rooted in her family’s traditions. A proud graduate of the Pacific Institute of Reflexology in 2015, she has since provided her expertise to hundreds of patients, helping them harness the benefits of Reflexology in conjunction with advanced PEMF therapy for optimal wellness.

Growing up in Saskatchewan, Cara was inspired by her aunt Eva Ens, a renowned professional Reflexologist, who instilled in her an understanding of the therapeutic value of touch and attentive care. The practice was integrated into her family life, where the benefits of Reflexology were shared and celebrated. This early exposure equipped Cara with invaluable insights into the body’s workings, shaping her into the compassionate practitioner she is today.

Cara not only excels in Reflexology but is also well-versed in nutrition and holistic healthcare because of all the knowledge shared by her mother being a Health Consultant.

Her wealth of knowledge empowers her to guide her patients on their healing journeys, enabling them to embrace a balanced lifestyle and achieve their wellness goals. After many enriching years in the film and television industry in British Columbia, Cara transitioned into the field of health and wellness. A pivotal moment in her journey was her discovery of PEMF therapy through a close friend from her days at the Vancouver Fairmount Spa.

Seeking healing for her own health challenges, Cara began utilizing PEMF treatments, which led her to a complete recovery and an unprecedented increase in vitality. Now approaching her 50th birthday, she embodies a remarkable blend of youthfulness and wisdom, crediting her resilience to her commitment to alternative therapies, including her regular Reflexology sessions, chiropractic care, and acupuncture.

Cara understands the toll that long hours of work can take on the body, having experienced it firsthand in the fast-paced world of entertainment. Now, she finds joy in serving others, delivering therapeutic relief and promoting well-being in a more relaxed, nurturing setting. With a belief that both Reflexology and PEMF therapy should be understood as integral parts of caring for the body as a whole, Cara Doell dedicates her life to empowering her patients to thrive.

Cara Doell is a dedicated Reflexologist and PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) specialist with a... Read More

Amanda graduated from McKay Career Training in 2013, and is registered with the Massage Therapy Association of Saskatchewan (MTAS). Over the years, she has received training in Myofascial Release (John F. Barnes technique), Craniosacral, Somatic movement, Shiatsu, and Myofascial Cupping treatment. She uses a variety of these modalities in her practice to give you the best possible treatment and help you move closer to a healthier and pain-free lifestyle.

​Amanda also has a passion for personal development and has taken training in NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming) and transformational speaking.

In her spare time she’s enjoying the outdoors, plays volleyball, and loves meeting new people!

Amanda graduated from McKay Career Training in 2013, and is registered with the Massage Therapy A... Read More

After graduating the Registered Massage Therapy program at the Okanagan College of Massage Therapy in Vernon, BC, Hannah chose to establish her practice here, in her home province. When she isn’t working or spending time with her family, you can find her engaging in a variety of activities such as equestrian sports, weight lifting and gardening. During her treatments you will notice that she uses a variety of techniques including swedish massage, myofascial release, hot bamboo, triggerpoint therapy, neuromuscular therapy, joint mobilizations, hydrotherapy and an assortment of other techniques. This combination of modalities allows Hannah to customize the treatment to each individuals needs.

After graduating the Registered Massage Therapy program at the Okanagan College of Massage Therap... Read More

Kelsey treats chronic and acute conditions with a variety of techniques including deep tissue, kinetic massage, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release. She offers a relaxing massage with focus on specific problem areas. Kelsey feels passionate about empowering each client with the knowledge of how their body works and how to feel at ease in it.

Kelsey graduated from the professional institute of massage therapy in 2019 and is a member of Canadian Massage and Manual Osteopathic Therapists Association.

She enjoys staying active by cross-country skiing, hiking, camping and gardening. She also enjoys building friendships and community.

Kelsey treats chronic and acute conditions with a variety of techniques including deep tissue, ki... Read More

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