Best Manual Therapy and Massage near me in Villeray, Montreal

Choose from 4 Manual Therapy and Massage specialists near you in Villeray, Montreal

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Philippe Dessaulles-Goudezeune, Physiotherapist - View listing
Physiotherapist
Philippe Dessaulles-Goudezeune
I’m Philippe, an experienced physio passionate about movement and performance. I use education, manual therapy, dry needling, and exercise to help you move better, recover smarter, and stay active.
Montreal, Canada
$130/hr
Available
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Carl Douglas Kern, Craniosacral Therapist - View listing
Craniosacral Therapist, Massage Therapist, Osteopath
Carl Douglas Kern
Hello! I'm a classically trained Osteopath, a Craniosacral and Massage Therapist, working out of two locations: Westmount Tues/Thurs, and Plateau/Mont Royale Wed/Fri.
Montreal, Canada
$110/hr
Available
Sabrina Perron-Singh, physiotherapist - View listing
physiotherapist, physio, pediatric physio, pelvic floor rehabilitation physio
Sabrina Perron-Singh
I am Sabrina Perron-Singh, a physiotherapist who graduated with a Master's degree from the University of Montreal in 2014. I offer physiotherapy care services for both pediatric patients and adults of all ages. Looking forward to meeting you!
Montreal, Canada
$150/hr
Available
Julia Rover, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist - View listing
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist
Julia Rover
Licensed pelvic floor physiotherapist that specializes in: Prenatal & Postpartum Care | Pelvic & Genital Pain | Bladder & Bowel Symptoms | Sexual Dysfunctions. Treating individuals across the gender spectrum.
Blainville, Canada
$130/hr
Available

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What can manual therapy and massage help with?

Hands‑on care can decrease muscle tension, modulate pain, and improve short‑term mobility as part of a broader plan. Benefits are strongest when paired with exercise, education, and sleep and stress strategies. Techniques may include massage therapy and focused work like soft tissue therapy for specific regions. Expect guidance on how to maintain gains between sessions so relief accumulates and supports meaningful activities.

How often should I book sessions?

Frequency depends on goals, schedule, and response to care. Many start weekly or biweekly to learn strategies and settle symptoms, then taper as self‑management grows. During high‑stress periods or training blocks, brief check‑ins help maintain comfort. If you prefer targeted techniques like myofascial release or deep tissue massage, your practitioner will outline an appropriate cadence and taper plan.

How do I choose a practitioner?

Verify credentials, scope of practice, and experience with your goals. Ask how hands‑on care integrates with active strategies rather than replacing them. Clear explanations of benefits and limits, consent, and responsiveness to feedback are essential. If you want a specific approach such as myofascial release, confirm training and how sessions will blend with your exercise program.

How long is a typical session?

Sessions commonly run 30–60 minutes. Short visits target a specific area, while longer appointments allow full‑body work or combined exercise coaching. Your practitioner should include a check‑in at the start, hands‑on time, and take‑home strategies. If your plan includes massage therapy, scheduling may alternate with active rehab days to build momentum without soreness.

What are red flags to watch for?

Be cautious of guaranteed cures, pressure to prepay long contracts, or discouraging movement and medical follow‑up. Lack of transparent pricing, ignoring consent, or refusing to coordinate care are also concerns. Ethical providers explain why techniques like soft tissue therapy are recommended and how they will support your goals alongside exercise and education.