
Denise Haugen, RMT, ACIPI, NHPC
Registered Massage Therapist
306.961.9165

Exclusive Services
Sports Massage

Designed for active individuals and athletes, sports massage helps reduce muscle soreness, improve performance, and support recovery. Whether used before or after training or competition, this treatment focuses on preventing injury, enhancing mobility, and promoting faster healing. Regular sessions can help manage strain from repetitive movement and keep the body functioning at its best.
Deep Tissue/Therapeutic Massage

This treatment uses slow, targeted pressure to reach deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. It is ideal for chronic tension, injury recovery, and areas with scar tissue or adhesions (knots). Deep tissue massage helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and support healing by increasing circulation and reducing inflammation. Both physical relief and mental relaxation can be experienced.
Swedish/Relaxation Massage

A gentle, flowing massage using light to moderate pressure to promote full-body relaxation. This treatment improves circulation, reduces stress, and relieves muscle tension while supporting overall well-being. Ideal for those looking to unwind, reset the nervous system, and feel refreshed.
Myofascial Release &/or Cupping

A specialized treatment focusing on the fascia (connective tissue) that surrounds muscles, nerves, and organs. Gentle sustained pressure and/or cupping techniques help release restrictions caused by injury, posture, or inflammation. This can reduce pain, improve movement, and address tension patterns that may not respond to traditional massage.
Pregnancy Massage

A safe and supportive treatment tailored to the needs of expecting mothers. Using specialized positioning and cushioning, this massage helps relieve tension, reduce swelling, and improve overall comfort throughout pregnancy.
Intra-Oral Massage

A focused treatment for jaw pain and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction. Helps relieve symptoms such as clenching, grinding, clicking, headaches, and sinus pressure. Includes work on the jaw, face, neck, and surrounding muscles.