New Patients

First time patients are required to book an “Initial Consultation and Treatment” Appointment. A valid credit card on file is required, and will be charged in the case of a no-show or short notice cancellation in accordance with our cancellation policy below.

Cancellation Policy

We charge 50% for any appointments cancelled with less than 24 hours notice. We charge 100% for no-show appointments. Multiple short-notice cancellations may result in a 100% fee charged.

More than 15 minutes late without notice shall be considered a missed appointment.

In cases of sudden unforeseeable emergencies, we may waive these fees.

We don’t charge fees for appointments canceled due to sudden contagious illness.

Massage Therapy

Therapeutic massage using a wide variety of techniques including deep tissue trigger-point, myofascial, muscle energy, joint mobilizations, craniosacral and more. This includes a thorough assessment and interview before treatment, and home-care advice given post-treatment.

Curtis Nadj, RMT, treats a wide spectrum of massage conditions, ranging from general relaxation, to postural assessment and correction, to complex neurological conditions and orthopedic injuries. Having also trained in traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Thai medical systems in addition to his western healthcare and massage education, he brings many aspects of those experiences into his clinical thinking and practice.

Curtis commonly treats postural imbalances, post-activity soreness and overuse injuries, low back pain, and upper and lower limb pain and dysfunction. Specific conditions that Curtis has treated recently are:

  • Post-surgical treatment for scars from a complicated cancer removal
  • Thoracic outlet compression creating numbness and upper limb dysfunction
  • Neck, back, leg, and shoulder pain due to postural imbalance and acute injury
  • Neuro-somatic effects of anxiety, chronic pain, and injury
  • Nervous and physical tremor management for Parkinson’s Disease
  • Muscular and joint imbalances during and after pregnancy

Curtis’ rich and varied life experience gives him valuable insight into the function of the human body. He has been a soldier, an office worker, a teacher, a diver, a team athlete (hockey and rugby), and a martial artist, and has not only learned from those experiences, but has learned how to integrate and apply them for the therapeutic and orthopedic benefit of his patients.

On a daily basis Curtis teaches and practices a variety of traditional Asian health, exercise, and meditative methods, including martial arts like Taijiquan, Baguazhang, and Xinyiliuhequan, preventative, therapeutic, and exercise forms of Qigong and Ruessi-Datton, and static and moving meditation, and he has worked hard to be accepted by and train with some of the world’s top masters and teachers in these skills. He believes strongly in the profound connection between body, breath, and mind, and the importance of integrating these three aspects of our existence in daily life and in therapy.

The ability to combine knowledge of traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Thai medical systems with the scientific clinical thinking of an RMT makes Curtis a relatively unique practitioner. As part of recent research, he was able to use these combined approaches to achieve rare and measured success in facilitating short-term relief from the tremors of Parkinson’s Disease.

In clinical practice, Curtis uses a variety of muscular assessment and manipulation methods. He supplements these with breathing and relaxation exercises, and active or passive muscular and myofascial stretches. His treatments may include techniques such as:

  • A detailed interview and assessment to determine root causes of patient problems
  • Deep tissue massage
  • Trigger point therapy
  • Joint mobilizations
  • Assisted stretching and directed movement and breathing
  • Cranio-sacral techniques

After completing a degree in History, Classics and the Humanities at one of Canada’s top universities, Curtis spent 16 years studying, training, and working in Asia before he returned to Canada to become a graduate and valedictorian of Victoria’s West Coast College of Massage Therapy. Curtis’ personal history, the challenges of the West Coast College program, interactions with patients, and his own interest in education and problem-solving combine to create a desire to be a lifelong learner. Put simply: Curtis is glad to be part of the DVMTC team. He loves his work, and looks forward to finding treatment solutions and facilitating wellness for his patients.

In His Own Words

“I believe that in life we should do good work that helps others. To that end, I’ve been a soldier, a teacher, and now a massage therapist. One of my goals is to earn my living doing work I can believe in. As a therapist and teacher, one of my deepest rewards is in seeing people optimize the operation of their bodies, minds, and health.”

“Time spent on assessment is never wasted. Through good and detailed communication between patient and therapist, we often find causes of injury or pain that we might not otherwise have discovered, or sometimes even have considered, had we not taken the opportunity to look deeper. For myself, assessment is part of the fun of this profession, because we have to put our minds to work like a detective, even for the seemingly simple cases, to optimize treatment results and effects. It also gives us measurable baselines and benchmarks by which to experience and demonstrate progress.”

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Shanna Wighton, RMT most commonly treats patients with chronic neck and shoulder pain, headaches, whiplash, low back pain, tendonitis, and overuse injuries such as plantar fasciitis, frozen shoulder or tennis elbow.

Specific conditions that Shanna has treated recently are:

  • Concussion caused by a car accident.
  • Chronic sinus infections.
  • Neuralgia (altered sensation) in the arm and shoulder.
  • TMJ dysfunction due to chronic clenching of the jaw.
  • Chronic pain and dysfunction in the lower leg due to a crush injury.

Shanna has a strong skill set for treating patients with chronic pain. From personal experience she is well aware of the life changing impact of a long term pain condition. One of Shanna’s strengths is her palpation skills. With chronic pain cases, a very specific and appropriate depth of pressure is required.

Shanna’s practice includes a combination of slow rhythmical relaxation techniques, complex myofascial stretches, and deeper therapeutic modalities. Her practice may include techniques such as:

  • Deep tissue massage.
  • Trigger point therapy.
  • Muscle energy techniques.
  • Joint mobilizations.
  • Craniosacral techniques.

Before training to become a massage therapist, Shanna earned a Child and Youth Care Degree from Malaspina University-College and worked as a counselor for youth at risk. She has a deep understanding of the complex relationships between physical, emotional and psychological stress.

In Her Own Words

“The patient is the expert since they have the most knowledge about their condition. My role is to give suggestions to help the patient formulate a health care plan and to achieve their goals.”

“I strongly believe in treating holistically. I look at all aspects of a patient’s health and may make suggestions for self-care. I use a very wide range of tools to treat patients. Every patient is different, and everyone needs a different combination of techniques. I never treat exactly the same way twice.”

“I work as a massage therapist because I enjoy meeting new people and taking on new challenges. As a RMT, I have the amazing opportunity to create positive change in another person’s life.”

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Rob Wighton, RMT most commonly treats patients with chronic neck and shoulder pain, headaches, whiplash, low back pain, tendonitis, and overuse injuries such as plantar fasciitis, frozen shoulder or tennis elbow.

Specific conditions Rob has recently treated are:

  • Numbness and tingling in arms and hands due to nerve entrapment by muscles in the shoulders and neck.
  • Knee, hip and shoulder pain caused by scoliosis.
  • General stress and anxiety due to preparation for and recovery from surgery.
  • Sciatica caused by spine and hip joint dysfunction.
  • Scar tissue treatment to reduce pain and tissue disfigurement after breast cancer surgery.

Rob’s strong background in athletics and weight training is an asset when working with athletes or helping patients to recover from injuries. He also has a special interest in treating painful chronic conditions and helping to break the pain-tension cycle that often develops in these cases.

Rob’s practice includes a combination of slow rhythmical relaxation techniques, complex myofascial stretches, and deeper therapeutic modalities. His practice may include techniques such as:

  • Deep tissue massage.
  • Trigger point therapy.
  • Muscle energy techniques.
  • Joint mobilizations.
  • Craniosacral techniques.

Rob is a graduate of the West Coast College of Massage Therapy. The full-time, 2 ½ year, 3000-hour program has some of the highest standards of training in the world. Assessment is one of Rob’s strongest skills and he welcomes the challenge of difficult-to-diagnose problems.

In His Own Words

“Massage therapy is a rewarding career because it combines the intellectual challenge of assessment, the interpersonal connection with patients, the opportunity to educate, and the chance to make a positive difference in the lives of others. I work hard to create a calm, peaceful and healing environment to share with my patients.”

Rob Wighton, RMT most commonly treats patients with chronic neck and shoulder pain, headaches, wh... Read More

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