Short Biography

Clarence left a lucrative career in the Information Technology corporate sector after 18 year tenure, to follow a path in the massage therapy healing arts.

Clarence graduated in 2007 from the Canadian College of Masage and Hydrotherapy (Toronto Campus).

In 2022 Clarence relocated from Ontario to transfer his RMT registration to British Columbia.

Clarence’s interests, training and clinical experience are diverse.

Though he has a concentration in Athletic Sports Massage, Clarence has numerous additional certifications including:

  • Fascial Stretch Therapy (FST) Levels 1&2
  • Nerve Flossing
    IASTM/M2T Blade (Graston Alternative)
  • Cranio Sacral Therapy (No longer offering)
  • Thai Yoga Massage (No longer offering)
  • Pregnancy Massage (No Longer offering)
  • Reiki Master (No Longer offering)
  • Low Level Laser Therapy (Cold Laser – Ontario Only)
  • Certified Personal Trainer (No Longer offering)

When not working with patients, Clarence has a personal passion for fitness/gym.

Clarence treatment goals are to help assist his clients to heal themselves, not only with hands on techniques, but also he is a collaborative participant in the healthcare of each patient in his practice. He is a big proponent of providing his patients with home care exercises and tasks.

Practice Highlights include:

  • Clarence graduated from CCMH in July 2007
  • Clarence was a Massage Therapy Instructor with Trillium College in 2014-2015
  • Clarence was selected to be on the 2015 PanAm Games Sports Med Therapist team.
  • Clarence has treated professional athletes from such teams as the NHL Thrashers, Rangers and CFL TigerCats, Redblacks, UBC U14 Tennis Juniors Tournament, Canadian Olympic Athletes as well as WWE NXT and Impact Wrestling athletes
  • Private Clinic Practice Owner 2013-2015

Education & Experience

Education
University of Virginia, M.D. of Medicine
Board certification
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
Field of expertise
University of Virginia, M.D. of Medicine
Years of practice
10

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