
About Me
Erin grew up on Vancouver Island surrounded by the ocean and mountains. She's hiked all through Strathcona Park and had more than a few bonfires on the beach while orcas swam by.
She has had the opportunity to explore many hobbies and passions, and has a black belt in Taekwondo. From the time she was very young she was involved in first aid and it sparked her love of the medical field.
After four kids she went back to college to become an RMT. She graduated with Honors and happily passed the BC board exams. She has been in practice for almost a decade. She enjoys working with athletes, people in pain, families, children, and will always say yes to teaching infant massage.
As a BC trained RMT, and now licensed in AB, she continues to provide excellent care in Alberta. She volunteers with the Pain Society of Alberta, The Massage Therapist Association of Alberta, and is part of the Foothills Professional Group which focuses on pregnancy, postpartum and pediatrics.
Erin and her family moved to Calgary in December of 2020 and love the sunshine and hiking opportunities.
Education
- CDI College, BC, Honors 2018
- CMTBC Board Exams 2018
- National Sports Medicine Conference
- Dermoneuromodulation (DNM)
- Intro to Visceral Massage
- Science Based Movement & Manual Therapy
- Red Cross First Aid Instructor
- Pain Foundations for Allied Health Providers, Pain BC
- Sports Massage
- BC ECHO for Chronic Pain, Pain BC
- Concussion Clinical Assessment, Treatment & Management
- Evidence Based Pain Management
- San Diego Pain Summit 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
- Cadaver Lab x2
- Pelvic Health, external
- Clinical Pain Science for Manual Therapists
- Craniosacral Therapy I
- Pain Alberta 17th Annual Conference
- Nutrition
- MacEwan University: Pain Assessment
- Pain Alberta 18th Annual Conference
- Chronic Pain Management for RMTs
Registered Massage Therapy
Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are primary health care providers legislated by the government under a Provincial Health Profession Act.
RMTs look at the whole person, not just an injury. They work within a biopsychosocial model to bring you appropriate care, including referring you to medical care.
RMTs graduate from an intense, science heavy program with over 50 courses and write provincial board exams after graduation.
Massage Can Help
From sprains and strains to pregnancy and chronic conditions, athletes and infants, massage therapy is a part of your health care.
Referrals
A referral is the best compliment. Thank you!