At Wandler Chiropractic Clinic, we believe that Massage Therapy can help the body heal when coupled with Chiropractic Care.

Denise England

Denise England graduated from the Grant MacEwan Massage Therapy Program in 2005. She is a member in good standing with the Massage Therapists Association of Alberta (MTAA) and the Canadian Sport Massage Therapists Association (CSMTA), where she is a level II Certified candidate and had held the position of representative therapist for 3 years.

Denise has had the honour of being part of the polyclinic massage team at the 2010 Olympic Games in Whistler. She has administered sports massage at various events around Edmonton, including the Edmonton Marathon, ITU Triathalon, Great White North Half Ironman, St. Albert 10 Miler, and St. Albert Gymnastics Club meets. She has also been the massage therapist for the Morinville Wolves men’s basketball team for three years, the St. Albert Catholic High School Women’s team for two years and Concordia University for one year.

Valerie Lyons, RMT

Valerie is a 2008 graduate of the Massage Therapy program at Macewan University and is a registered member in good standing with Natural Health Practitioners of Canada (NHPC). She holds a BSc from the University of Alberta and received training as an Ayurvedic Practitioner in The Netherlands. Additional training in Graston Technique and Therapeutic Cupping complement her massage sessions.

She offers treatments for people of all ages and stages of life including relaxation and deeper tissue approaches, pregnancy massage and welcomes the opportunity to introduce children to the benefits of massage therapy. Valerie considers it a high privilege to facilitate the experience of people feeling at home in their bodies and renews her energy with meditation and connecting with animals and nature.

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