1315 Pickering Parkway, Suite 105 Pickering, ON L1V 7G5 Canada 905.250.1322 info@santegroup.ca

AODA Compliant

Massage Therapy is known for its restorative, therapeutic and deeply relaxing benefits. It provides profound benefits for health and wellbeing. Benefits of massage include increasing blood and lymph circulation, decreasing heart rate and blood pressure, improving mobility and pain reduction.
Massage therapy flushes toxins, reduces stress, improves sleep, enhances digestion, increases energy levels, oxygenates organs and skin, and rejuvenates the whole body. Massage therapy is indicated for migraine and muscle tension headaches, back, neck and shoulder pain, stiff and sore muscles from injuries or postural stressors, PMS and labour pain, stress, and depression.
Relaxation Massage is one of the most indulgent massages you can have. Relaxing you is the aim. This is the massage to choose if you just want to melt, be pampered, and thoroughly spoiled.
Full body relaxation massage gently manipulates your muscles, eases muscle aches and tension, increases flexibility and enhances circulation. Relaxation massage incorporates a smooth flowing style combining various techniques to promote general relaxation, improve circulation and range of motion, and relieve stress and muscular tension.
You may experience the following benefits from massage therapy:
Santé Group HealthCare Registered Massage Therapists are highly experienced professionals who will customize your massage to best suit your clinical requirements. Call today!
Santé Group HealthCare is located in the City of Pickering, Ontario. We acknowledge that the City of Pickering resides on land within the Treaty and traditional territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation and Williams Treaties signatories of the Mississauga and Chippewa Nations. Pickering is also home to many Indigenous persons and communities who represent other diverse, distinct, and autonomous Indigenous nations. This acknowledgement reminds us of our responsibilities to our relationships with the First Peoples of Canada, and to the ancestral lands on which we learn, share, work, and live.