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Ashton (Seukhwan) Lyu
Known for his warm smile, calm presence, and profoundly effective care, Ashton has guided countless individuals toward lasting relief from physical and emotional challenges. Hailing from South Korea, he pursued his passion for healing at the prestigious Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, where he trained in acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, developing exceptional clinical precision. His gentle yet expert approach addresses an extensive range of conditions, including sports injuries, chronic pain, migraines, nerve disorders, IBS, and gynecological issues, while his specialized cosmetic acupuncture promotes natural beauty and inner vitality. Beyond acupuncture, Ashton skillfully integrates a variety of traditional Chinese medicine techniques, including his exceptional cupping massage, which masterfully relieves tension in the neck, shoulders, and back, delivering a deeply restorative healing experience. By harmonizing these time-honored practices with the rigor of Western methodologies, he designs highly personalized treatments tailored to each patient’s unique needs. A fervent sports enthusiast, Ashton has trained in mixed martial arts at a UFC gym, enjoys bowling, and is an avid fan of soccer and baseball, infusing his practice with dynamic energy and focus. Rooted in a philosophy of harmony, health, and holistic balance, he is wholeheartedly dedicated to empowering every individual on their journey to true wellness.
Known for his warm smile, calm presence, and profoundly effective care, Ashton has guided countle... Read More
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William Chan
I, William Chan, graduated from CMCC aka Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College of Toronto in 1983. Did a quick tour of our Canadian east coast to New Foundland, commenced my practice in Vancouver at the end of 1984. I was able to purchase a practice in south Burnaby namely Middle Gate mall by early 1985. I decided to move to Northern BC by 2003 as I want to see the frontiers of Chiropractic. I settled in Quesnel BC, the local folks are super nice and mixed with some Indigenous people. I started to treat the local dirt bike kids pro bono and subsequent started to own my first off road dirt bike. They have hold local bike races every few weeks during the summer. After 3.5 years, I started to miss Vancouver plus my aging Mother was getting older I do like to spend more time with her and moved back. I have been concentrating on using Activator adjustment too since 1987. 87 was the first legal year to use Activator in BC. I took the course in Seattle and found it as versatile as Manual adjusting. Initially was not easy as we were all conditioned to hear a pop upon an adjustment. Fast forward to early mid 90s, we were allowed to use Modalities IE Laser, TENS and Ultra sound. I found the Laser and Micro current ( a branch of TENS with lower electrical intensity ) greatly benefitted and complemented my practice. And both equipment always stayed with me. The above gadgets did benefit my chronic sinus issues and hypermobility of my lower back. As a residence living in the dorm, we do benefit from technique studying groups, also being a double edge sword of being adjusted far too often. Subsequent to over adjusted (studies shown adjusting similar to cracking knuckles do help secrete Endorphins and create a small euphoric feeling after) My back did become addicted to adjustment even by twisting my own back. The first time I did Auriculotherapy (discovered by Dr. Nogier of France circa 1957) to the lumbar area I felt a tingling down my spine area. Thereafter I do not feel the urge of twisting my own back. About 2004 I studied Needle acupuncture with the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada, With the course I took, I can legally practice Needles AC in Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta. I was hoping someday soon I will be able to incorporate into my practice too. I personally benefitted in the area of reducing ear wax or Cerumen, sinus draining improved, Calcaneal heel pain. I am an avid cyclist, did rode from Whistler to Pemberton and back once during the late 80s. And now I usually ride a few hours a week. African djembe drums, Bongo etc. are also good for stimulating finger tips.
I, William Chan, graduated from CMCC aka Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College of Toronto in 198... Read More
Reza Nematollahi
Reza has worked as a physiotherapist for more than a decade and has a Doctorate in Physiotherapy (PT.PhD). He is experienced in the assessment and treatment of patients with various musculoskeletal and neurological disorders as well as sports-related injuries. He uses manual therapy, hands-on techniques, and exercise prescriptions to provide diagnosis and treatment of movement system impairments. He also has a certificate in Acupuncture and Dry Needling and is certified in custom orthotics. Reza is also experienced in managing tension-types headaches. His research and publications deal extensively with ACL injuries and rehabilitation.
Reza has worked as a physiotherapist for more than a decade and has a Doctorate in Physiotherapy ... Read More
Howard Hao
After doing traditional Chinese Tuina massage in China many years, Howard moved to Canada to study in College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology Canada to pursue RMT and acupuncture study. One of Howard strengths is to combine western massage knowledge, such as body anatomy, assessment, clinical impression, techniques along with Chinese traditional meridian theory to come up with the best solutions for his clients. The client’s interest is always on his top priority. Howard is skilled with deep tissue technique, meridian massage, myofascial release, joint traction, and trigger point release, and also experienced in treating many pain/discomfort conditions on, such as head, shoulder, neck, scapular, lumbar, sciatica, hip, heel pain, ankle and wrist sprains, and knee pain.
After doing traditional Chinese Tuina massage in China many years, Howard moved to Canada to stud... Read More
Farrah Patrick
Farrah started her journey into massage therapy in 2001 and greduated from West Coast College of Massage Therapy in August of 2007. After greduating, she worked at a large spa on the North Sore. For the last two years, Farrah practiced spa techniques involving hot stone, pregnancy, sports and all the treatments related to musculoskeleto dysfunction.
Farrah started her journey into massage therapy in 2001 and greduated from West Coast College of ... Read More
Glenn Steele
Registered Massage Therapist
With 32 years of experience as an RMT, I bring an eclectic background of influences to my work. Academically, I have an Associate in Music, and an Associate in Biochemistry Technology. I have 25 combined years of training in martial arts, dance, and fitness/weight training. I am a well-rounded therapist, always thinking in the big picture of health. I am writer and a composer. I have facilitated many seminars in massage therapy; of which I am open to offering further classes. My practice revolves around rehabilitation and wellness, apropos sports, work, and injuries. In common language, my practice involves deep tissue/structural-alignment massage. I conceive massage in the light of art and science, all to the practical end of embracing health and vitality.
Registered Massage Therapist With 32 years of experience as an RMT, I bring an eclectic backgrou... Read More
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