Kellie Buttenham, BA, RMT

Registered Massage Therapist

905-689-5100

Kellie Buttenham, Registered Massage Therapy

Kellie has been practicing Massage Therapy at Carlisle Family Chiropractic since 2004.  Since earning her certification as a Registered Therapist in 2003, Kellie has completed continuing education courses in Anatomy Review, NISA, Sleep Disorders, Massage Therapy & Cancer, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Pre-natal Massage, and Rhythmic Technique.  In 2010, she looks forward to participating in an Indian Head Massage course, as well as an Introduction to Reflexology.  Kellie also has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography & Environmental Sciences from the University of Guelph.

 

Kellie believes very strongly in treating the body and mind as a whole picture, and in the importance of maintaining wellness through preventative measures.  It is so critical to make yourself a priority and claim time for yourself, especially if you are in a caregiver role.  If we don’t fill ourselves up with what we need, we will be of little use to those who need us to be at our best.   It is always easier to keep up than it is to catch up.   While Kellie has had many opportunities to treat accident insurance cases, repetitive strain injuries, postural imbalances, migraines, sciatic issues, chronic pain and arthritis, she has a particular interest in helping people deal with stress, mood and anxiety disorders, sleep disturbances, chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia. 

 

About Massage Therapy

 

Massage Therapy is defined as the assessment and treatment of the soft tissues and joints of the body in order to decreases pain and discomfort, increase and/or maintain range of motion and flexibility, and support wellness.  Some of the most common concerns Massage Therapy can treat are:

 

-       Muscular tension, tightness and contractures, joint stiffness and discomfort

-       Tension and cluster headaches, migraines, sinus headaches and congestion

-       Repetitive strain injuries such as tendonitis

-       Nerve Concerns such as Sciatica, Thoracic Outlet or Carpal Tunnel Syndromes

-       STRESS, ANXIETY, SLEEP DISTURBANCES

 

 

Kellie’s Availability

 

Mondays             2pm-8pm

Tuesdays            9am-12pm & 3pm-8pm                    

Wednesdays        Closed

Thursdays           9am-1pm & 3pm-8pm

Fridays               9am-1pm

Saturdays           9am-1pm                                By Appointment Only Please

Sundays             Closed                                    

 

Fees (all fees include HST)

 

½ Hour                    $45.00           Registered Massage Therapy is not covered by

¾ Hour                    $60.00           OHIP, but it is included in many Extended 

1 Hour                     $75.00           Healthcare Plans…Check with yours!

1 ½ Hours                $110.00         

 

Always confirm that your Massage Therapist is Registered in Ontario by visiting www.cmto.com

 

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Dr. Dave Asks some important questions of interest to Carlisle residents - Chiropractor Carlisle Dr. Dave Asks...

What causes vertebral subluxations?
Chiropractors acknowledge three types of stress: physical, chemical and emotional. When the adaptive capacity of your body is compromised, weakened areas along the spine can become involved. Muscles tighten, spinal joints lock up and nearby nerves are affected. The purpose of chiropractic care is to find these areas and restore balance, alignment and motion.
What's the difference between maintenance, prevention and wellness?
Maintenance chiropractic care is an attempt to keep a dynamic, ever-changing and adapting organism (you) in a static relationship with your environment. Preventive chiropractic care is mostly about early detection. Wellness chiropractic care is an attempt to optimize our health and be all that you were designed to be.