Savannah is a graduate of West Coast College of Massage Therapy in Victoria, BC. She believes massage therapy can play a vital role in the maintenance of good health and wellbeing.
Born and raised in the Rockies, Savannah has a passion for the great outdoors and enjoys utilizing massage to help patients get back to the activities they love.
Savannah’s goal is to work with patients to help manage pain and tension, ease stress, and promote overall well-being.
By combining deeper pressure techniques with flowing, lighter pressure she is able to address specific areas of concern while also promoting relaxation.
Savannah has experience treating TMJ dysfunction, low back pain and sciatic related issues, prenatal and postnatal patients, as well as various soft tissue injuries.
Savannah is a graduate of West Coast College of Massage Therapy in Victoria, BC. She believes mas...
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Rachel became interested in Massage Therapy at a young age when she was a high level swimmer and started experiencing back problems. Over the years, the sports and activities changed, and the aches and pains did too. Using pain as her teacher, she developed a deep connection with her body and was inspired to understand how it functioned at a more academic level. This led her to the West Coast College of Massage Therapy where she graduated with honours in 2010 from the 3000 hr RMT program.
Rachel believes that healing the body takes special care and awareness from both the therapist and the client. She enjoys working with her clients to uncover the root cause(s) of their discomfort, listening to their stories and experiences, as well as gathering information through an ongoing assessment of the body. She combines this with her deep knowledge of anatomy to uncover restrictive patterns in the
tissues preventing proper function of the body. It is her goal and her joy to see her clients enjoying life, without limitations due to dysfunction and/or pain.
Since graduation, Rachel has been most interested in fascial techniques and the mind-body connection. Your treatment may involve lighter fascial techniques to improve hydration and function of all tissues in the body, and firmer applications of myofascial release. She is passionate about learning new tools and keeping current with therapeutic techniques. In order to enhance the healing process, she frequently engages the client through the use of active relaxation techniques, such as guided imagery and breathing techniques. She has had success with treating various conditions including: Chronic pain, nerve pain, postural imbalances, jaw pain, whiplash, sports injuries, motor vehicle injuries, tendonitis, and scars.
When Rachel is not working, she is spending time with her family, working in the veggie garden, playing tennis or kickboxing, and cooking up a storm.
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Isis grew up on the traditional unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, otherwise known as Vancouver, BC. She completed the Registered Massage Therapy diploma at Langara College in the spring of 2021.
What drives her massage practice is seeing positive results in her clients, by helping them alleviate pain, manage chronic symptoms, and achieve a better quality of life.
Her modalities include Swedish massage, deep tissue release, myofascial release, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF stretching), joint mobilizations, lymphatic drainage, and pre- and post- natal treatments.
She approaches her work with a caring and conscientious attitude. Helping to support her clients’ well-being is her passion.
Some of her favorite activities are yoga, swimming, camping, hiking, and traveling.
Isis grew up on the traditional unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh ...
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Sara became an RMT because she is passionate about helping others. If you are experiencing pain, injury, or discomfort, Sara is the person to see.
Some of her preferred areas of treatment, among others, include: tension headaches, migraines, nerve pain, back pain, pre- and post-natal, joint mobility, sciatica, stress relief, anxiety and depression, fascial restrictions, sports injuries, postural imbalances and SI joint dysfunctions. Sara works with her patients to develop individualized treatments and provide home care suggestions.
Sara became an RMT because she is passionate about helping others. If you are experiencing pain, ...
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Sherri is a graduate of The West Coast College of Massage Therapy. Since entering practice in 1996, she has complemented her training with in depth studies in yoga therapy, myofascial release, visceral manipulation, and cranial sacral therapy. She has been able to create a personal style which blends her experience in sports and movement with her knowledge of the human body. Treatments with Sherri reflect her understanding that the body’s structure is interconnected. Changing circumstances force the body to continually adapt both mentally and physically. It’s through this adaptation that restriction of tissues are formed. Leading to limitation or painful movement.
Through assessment of all of the body’s structures, treatment and patient education, the body can begin to unlock, unwind, and heal itself. Bringing back the state of balance and harmony.
Sherri is a graduate of The West Coast College of Massage Therapy. Since entering practice in 199...
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Allison graduated from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2002 and has been practicing as an RMT ever since. In 2004, she co-founded Synergy Massage Therapy Centre with her friend and business partner, Sherri Muir. Their shared vision was to create a safe, welcoming space where clients could find refuge, support, and a path toward lasting healing.
Each session with Allison is personalized and rooted in the understanding that the body is an interconnected system with a powerful ability to heal. However, the physical and emotional demands of life can create patterns of tension, restriction, and dysfunction. By carefully assessing each individual and listening closely to what the body is communicating, Allison uses effective, targeted techniques to release adhesions, restore mobility, and support long-term balance.
Her approach is deeply informed by ongoing studies in Myofascial Release, Visceral Manipulation, and Craniosacral Therapy. These modalities continue to deepen her understanding of how the body functions and how to support its return to ease and resilience. Over the years, she has worked with a wide range of conditions, including stubborn postural patterns, athletic injuries, and digestive concerns.
Allison believes that when the body moves well, life simply feels better. She sees movement not just as a physical act, but as a form of medicine—essential for well-being and for staying connected to the activities and things we love. This belief was reinforced during her own recovery from an Achilles rupture in 2024. The process of healing and regaining mobility gave her a renewed appreciation for moving with freedom and ease—something she brings into every treatment with empathy and purpose.
Outside the clinic, Allison leads an active lifestyle and spends as much time as possible in nature. She’s an avid mountain biker and trail runner, and finds joy in snowboarding, surfing, and backcountry hiking adventures with her husband, their two sons, and their big, goofy dog.
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Tasha Stewart, RMT, R.Ac., R.TCMP
Tasha is a graduate of the 3000 hour Registered Massage Therapy program (WCCMT 2001), the 1900 hour Acupuncture diploma program (TCICTCM 2020), and the Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine Program (Pacific Rim College Magna Cum Laude, 2024).
Tasha has enjoyed a full Registered Massage Therapy practice serving at UBC, Synergy Massage Therapy, as well as within the dance community where she has had the opportunity to work with a great number of gifted individuals. The variety of patient and tissue presentations she has encountered have prompted her to further develop her training in a number of post-graduate techniques. When a question has arisen in practice, she has looked to find an answer. Drawing on an extensive dance history and general love of all things active, Tasha utilizes her knowledge of functional movement and relational posture to further enhance treatment. She is always keen to explore what activities of daily life and bio-mechanical approaches may be either supporting or hindering a person’s function and presentation.
Tasha has experience with sport related injuries and provides athletic support at the recreational and professional levels, pre/postnatal care, rehabilitation on various levels, pain & stress management as indicated, and works with acute and chronic pain presentations for example: tension headaches, frozen shoulder, rotator cuff imbalances, thoracic outlet compression symptoms, post-concussion syndrome, and such things as may be indicated by fascial, visceral, and cranial treatment approaches. Tasha often works with what presents as imbalance and pain, and utilizes a number of techniques to help to bring balance to the body.
On another level, Tasha recognizes the holistic aspects of being and health, and has thus completed 240 hours of Yoga Teacher training, 1000+ hours study of Traditional Chinese Medical Qigong, & Daoism. She is also a Registered Acupuncturist and TCM Practitioner with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (now CCHPBC), as well as is in progress of completing a Bachelor of Health Science Degree to round out her education. These have allowed her to further enhance wellness on a personal and professional level, something which she endeavours to pass along to her patients.
Some techniques within an RMT treatment session may include: Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Ligamentous Articular Strain Technique, Craniosacral and Visceral Therapy, Neuro-Meningeal Manipulation, neuromuscular approaches such as Muscle Attachment Release, as well as joint mobilization, Muscle Energy Technique, Swedish Massage, and Osteopathic techniques.
Some techniques within an Acupuncture session may include: Acupuncture, tuina, cupping, moxabustion (not available at Synergy), qigong home-care, ear seeds.
Please note that RMT and Acupuncture treatments are specific to their modalities and scopes of practice, and are therefore scheduled, treated, and billed individually of each other. These treatments are not combined.
Tasha Stewart, RMT, R.Ac., R.TCMP
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