Category Archives: News

Summit Health Update

To aid in the efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 and after great discussion and recommendations by our governing College, we have decided to close our Studio effective immediately until April 1st at the earliest. As April approaches, we will reassess the situation and determine when we will reopen. Thank you for your ongoing

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1 more day…

Today is Tuesday July 30th and we are closed… But only for today…tomorrow we reopen back in our home at the InterContinental Toronto Yorkville Hotel!! Book your appointment to see our refreshed space and enjoy a massage from the best therapists in the city! We look forward to seeing you soon. The Summit Massage Studio

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Pelvic Pain Disorders

Sarah Lechner – Registered Massage Therapist   Sarah is a Sutherland-Chan graduate and has been with Summit Massage Studio since our doors first opened!  She’s a wonderful addition to our team and continues to expand her knowledge with ongoing courses.  Her recent training involves treating pelvic pain disorders. In her studies Sarah learned common signs

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Get to Know our Team!

Joana Martins RMT Joana Martins has been a Registered Massage Therapist for 7 years and brings a wealth of knowledge to all of her treatments.  Recently she has been focusing her training on the hip.  Numerous musculoskeletal issues can arise from weakness, tightness, injury, and muscular imbalances around this key area.  Joana has been training

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Metatarsalgia

Metatarsalgia      I had a client come to the studio the other day in considerable pain.  I had assessed him at a previous visit with Metatarsalgia, and a month later he had a flareup and went to the doctor who diagnosed him with the same.  His foot was swollen, there was pain under the

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Jaw Pain and Massage Therapy

I have suffered from jaw pain for a number of years.  I clench my teeth when I’m sleeping or stressed, and wake up in the morning with my face feeling very tense and sore.  Many healthcare practitioners refer to this as TMJ, or temperomandibular joint symptoms.  My TMJ symptoms often progressed to headaches, difficulty chewing,

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