Alesha Bradley believes in a holistic approach to wellness. A registered massage therapist, practising massage therapy since 2000, she is a primary health care professional committed to every aspect of health and pain-free functioning of the body.
Alesha evaluates your individual health needs. Both active and passive techniques for your complete care are provided in a relaxed, comfortable and safe setting.
Alesha not only addresses the cause of your physical pain, but can alleviate the stress associated with chronic pain or the general stresses of daily life.
If you are feeling unwell in any way please reschedule your appointment. During this time the cancellation fee will be waived. Please continue to provide 24 hours notice/or as much notice as possible.
No-show appointments will still be charged 100%.
Session length: While 60-minute treatments are most common, 90-minute treatments are available. To book a 90-minute treatment, please text (250) 307-3433 or email.
New patients: You will be asked to complete paperwork before your appointment.
Payment methods: Debit/credit tap (PIN also accepted).
206-3203 30th Street
Vernon, British Columbia
V1T 9G9
(250) 307-3433
info@aleshabradleyrmt.ca
We are located near downtown Vernon, British Columbia, at 206-3203 30th Street, at the corner of 32nd Avenue.
Free 2-hour parking on 29th Street, 33rd Avenue and 34th Avenue.
For a map of our location, visit the Contact page.
Choose a date and time that's convenient for you. All treatments are performed by Alesha Bradley, RMT.
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Massage therapy is the manual manipulation of the body's soft tissues including the muscles, fascia, ligaments and tendons.
RMTs work with illness, injury and disability in diverse and broad populations. They are primary health care professionals that focus on disorders of the musculoskeletal and related systems.
"Research shows that massage therapy including remedial exercise can reduce pain, anxiety and stress, improve joint movement, sleep and one's quality of life." Marc White, PhD, Executive Director
Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability
Source: RMTBC, Improving BC Health Care