Kaleb Jmayoff - Swedish massage, myofascial release techniques, joint mobilization, stretching, and trigger point therapy on Vancouver Island

Kaleb is passionate about learning and has always had an interest in health and wellness.

At an early age he worked in an electrical shop where he completed his apprenticeship and went on to a full career as an electrician, an unfortunate back injury led to a change in trajectory. Through Kaleb’s healing process he found a new drive to help people come back from their injuries after seeing the benefits of a holistic healing approach.

The plan after working many years as an electrician was now to get into health care and earn his registered massage therapy diploma after realizing how beneficial this modality was toward his own process of getting back on his feet.  Going back to school at 30 Kaleb found his calling, and after getting registered feels as though this was the career he was meant to be in.

Kaleb focuses on using Swedish massage, myofascial release techniques, joint mobilization, stretching, and trigger point therapy to relieve clients of their symptoms while keeping an intention of calming the nervous system at the forefront. He strives to give his clients the best possible personalized treatment for each of their unique needs.

As a graduate from the Camosun college program, Kaleb is eager and excited to get out into the area and become a source of positivity for the community he serves.

When Kaleb isn’t massaging, he takes an interest in hiking around the island, camping, playing music or taking in events around the city!

The information provided here is just an overview. Each case will be different depending on the person. We’ll be happy to provide more detailed information as it pertains to you when you call us at 778-744-8401
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