Julie has been a Registered Massage Therapist since 2012 and began her career working in multidisciplinary clinics across the Lower Mainland, collaborating with physiotherapists, kinesiologists, chiropractors, and other RMTs. These early experiences shaped her integrative, client-centered approach.
Her treatments blend relaxation and therapeutic techniques, including Swedish massage, myofascial release, deep tissue therapy, ischemic compressions, joint mobilizations, and targeted stretching. She supports clients with a wide range of conditions such as headaches, postural imbalances, overuse injuries, tendonitis, nerve impingements, sports injuries, sprains, whiplash, disc issues, chronic pain, pregnancy-related discomforts, TMJ dysfunction, scoliosis, scar-tissue restrictions, and stress or anxiety.
Julie has a strong focus on scar tissue and injury rehabilitation. Even when a scar looks small—or when an injury leaves no visible mark—the deeper layers can form restrictive adhesions through fascia, muscle, and sometimes along nerve pathways. This can affect movement, sensation, posture, and overall comfort. Through gentle, skilled treatment, Julie helps soften adhesions, restore mobility, reduce pain, and support both physical and emotional healing around old or new scars and injuries.
As both an RMT and a breast cancer survivor (double mastectomy with lymph node removal), Julie brings personal insight and deep empathy to her work. She understands how challenging recovery can feel and guides clients through each stage with compassion, knowledge, and encouragement.
Her goal is to help clients reconnect with their bodies, reduce pain, improve function, and move forward with greater ease and confidence.
Outside of the clinic, Julie enjoys hiking, beachcombing, mushroom foraging, nature photography, crafting, thrift hunting, and relaxing with her senior cat.
If you are interested in booking with Julie and don’t see availability please add yourself to her waitlist and she will contact you if there are openigns or if she picks up extra hours.
I knew at a young age that I wanted to be in the health care profession. While in school for my Bachelors Degree in Kinesiology I injured my back and almost quit swimming with my university team due to the pain. Chiropractic was what got me back training and in the pool again. I graduated from Northwestern Health Sciences University with my Doctorate in Chiropractic in 2007. I furthered my education and began to treat animals in 2018 after completing my Animal Chiropractic through the Veterinary Chiropractic Leaning Center. I am also certified by the College of Animal Chiropractors.
Whether you are a human or a horse patient, a typical visit with me will include muscle and fascia work using a variety of techniques including Graston Technique, FAKTR and active release, as well as any necessary adjustments, stretches and exercises to help correct the underlying problem.
When I am not working I like to travel and spend time with family. I am an active, fun loving person and I try to live the lifestyle that I encourage my patients to have. I enjoy paddle boarding, boxing, Muay Thai, yoga and running. I have worked on multiple professional athletes in the past including UFC fighters, professional boxers and a professional lacrosse team.
I look forward to being a part of your team and help you achieve your goals whether that be competing at a professional level or just being able to do your daily activities pain free.