Camille Landry graduated from a 4-year Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) program in 2016 and completed her post-graduate internship at the China-Japan friendship hospital in Beijing, China.
During this time, she studied the foundational elements of traditional Chinese medicine and diagnosis, classic meridian theory, Chinese herbal medicine, Chinese dietary energetics and ancient classical text; she trained in acupuncture, moxibustion, fire cupping, gua sha, tui na massage, and cosmetic acupuncture; and she shadowed under several Doctors of TCM in various hospital wards in the teaching hospital of Beijing.
Prior to studying Chinese medicine, she graduated from a 2-year Holistic Health Practitioner program, during which she studied energy medicine and trained in Reiki and Touch for Health.
She continues to study TCM, and is currently enrolled in a 2-year Five-Element Acupuncture clinical integration program, where she deepens her understanding of daoist philosophy and its’ influence on Chinese medicine.
She is passionate about the sacred traditions of healing and she strives to help you reconnect with a lively body, a peaceful mind and a loving heart.
Camille Landry graduated from a 4-year Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) program in 20...
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Lisa has been an active individual for most of her life, growing up
playing soccer, rock climbing, skiing and hiking. Here is where she
gained an appreciation of her body’s innate capabilities and
inspiration to promote optimal movement patterns. This led her to
study Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia and then
Massage Therapy at Sutherland Chan in Toronto.
School gave her knowledge about the mechanics involved with the
neuromuscular system, and the processes going on during various
activities. She uses this information along with an understanding of
how your body works together as a whole when in relation to its
environment to best support your body’s ability to get back into
alignment.
Through many years of experience, techniques such as trigger point
therapy, facial work, functional movement patterns, dynamic
stretching, rhythmic techniques, mindfulness and more have shown to be
an effective way of relieving pain, increasing range of motion and
allowing you to get back to the activities you love.
Lisa enjoys treating a variety of ailments and is keen to work with
you in order to find what works best for your body. By looking at how
each muscle group plays a part in your postural alignment we can
determine what type of stimulation it may need and provide the
necessary self care and movement patterns to get you moving freely.
Lisa is passionate about working with you to help facilitate a calm
nervous system and efficient movement patterns that will in turn
expand your own awareness and ability to heal.
Lisa has been an active individual for most of her life, growing up
playing soccer, rock climbing...
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