Get back to doing what you love with Athletic Therapy
Athletic Therapists treat a wide range of clients, using various manual therapies, modalities, exercise prescriptions, as well as bracing and different taping techniques to help stabilize an injury. The goal of an Athletic Therapist is to return their client back to their usual activities, whether that means competitive sports or just walking the dog. Rady’s in-house clinic, Sano Therapy offers a range of services to help you be your best.
Initial assessment 1 hour: $90
Follow up 45 minutes: $75
Book an appointment with a certified Athletic Therapist:
Michelle Reinheimer | michelle@sanotherapy.ca
Carlo Dungca | carlo@sanotherapy.ca
Gui Ossig | gui@sanotherapy.ca

Hot Stone Relaxation Therapy
A natural therapy, for the entire body, that uses heated smooth basalt stones to relieve muscle tension, promote circulation, and reduce stress. A light to medium pressure is added throughout the session. Contraindications: high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, tumors, sunburns, open wounds. Book now with our certified Athletic Therapist Michelle.
1 hour session: $85

Private Yoga
Book a 1-hour private yoga session with Michelle. This session will be catered to your needs and wants. Whether you have limited mobility or you are an avid yogi, she will take you through numerous poses that will leave you feeling rejuvenated.
1 hour single-person session: $50
Benefits of Athletic Therapy
FAQs
[Credit to Massage.ca for some of these common questions about beginning massage therapy]
What does massage therapy treat?
Massage therapy melts away stress and tension, relieving associated headaches and muscular aches & pains. By encouraging the body’s own healing processes to act, massage therapy, reduces injury healing time. Massage therapy aids in the healing process from injury or over-use, and is an excellent form of preventive health care.
What can I expect when I go for a massage appointment?
On your first visit you will complete a confidential health history form. Your therapist will assess and create a treatment plan for you. At this time it is important to inform your therapist if you have any medical conditions or are taking any medications. To fully understand your position your massage therapist listens to your concerns and your individual needs as well as other factors that may be contributing to your situation. With your health history information your therapist will develop a treatment plan with you so you receive the appropriate treatment that will help you a return, as much as possible, to your normal activities.
Do I need a doctors’ referral?
There is no requirement to have a referral to see a registered massage therapist (RMT). Extended health care plans, and insurers may require a referral before you will be covered. You need to check with your policy to see if you need one to be reimbursed for the treatments.
Is one massage therapy treatment enough?
Yes, if you just want to experience massage therapy to relax. However, to have a longer term therapeutic affect one treatment may not be enough.