Stress, Anxiety & Sleep
Modern life in the mountains is still modern life. Stress, anxiety, and poor sleep are as common in Canmore as anywhere — and therapeutic massage is one of the most evidence-supported non-pharmaceutical tools available for all three. This is what relaxation actually means, clinically.
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Massage is not a luxury. It is nervous system medicine.
Chronic stress keeps the nervous system in a state of sympathetic dominance — elevated cortisol, reduced immune function, disrupted sleep architecture, and heightened pain sensitivity. Therapeutic massage directly activates the parasympathetic system, shifting the body out of survival mode.
Research consistently shows that massage reduces cortisol, elevates serotonin and dopamine, lowers heart rate and blood pressure, and improves sleep quality — effects that persist for days to weeks with regular treatment.
Approaches used for stress & sleep
The foundational tool for nervous system regulation. Long, slow strokes along the parasympathetic dermatomes drive down sympathetic tone and create the conditions for genuine rest.
Stress is stored in the body as fascial tension — in the diaphragm, the jaw, the shoulders, the hips. Sustained myofascial work releases these holdings in ways that talk therapy alone cannot.
An integrative approach that works with the mind-body connection beyond structural tissue — for clients who find that emotional and energetic dimensions of stress require a different kind of attention.
Evidence-backed nervous system regulation.
Mood-stabilising neurochemistry effects.
Standalone or combined with other modalities.
Massage as clinical nervous system medicine.
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