Tosh Brinker, Massage Therapist, Kelowna, BC

Tosh Brinker

Tosh Brinker

Massage Therapist
Kelowna, BC
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Tosh Brinker Bio

Tosh is a skilled Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) who graduated from the Okanagan Valley College of Massage Therapy program in 2021. With a solid understanding of human anatomy and a clinical assessment approach, Tosh collaborates closely with his patients to help them achieve their health goals. Whether it's restoring optimal function, preventing injuries, reducing stress, or enhancing body awareness, Tosh is dedicated to providing patient-centered care. During a treatment session, Tosh begins with a thorough assessment that includes an interview, postural assessment, range of motion testing, and appropriate orthopedic tests. This allows him to identify the patient's limitations and areas of pain accurately. He employs a combination of evidence-based therapeutic techniques, including myofascial release, Swedish massage, neuromuscular therapy, trigger point therapy, joint mobilizations, muscle energy techniques, and both active and passive release techniques. Tosh also incorporates reassessment and post-assessment when needed to evaluate the progress of the patient's recovery. In addition to hands-on treatments, Tosh creates effective remedial home care plans for his patients. These plans may include relevant strengthening or stretching exercises, as well as hydrotherapy recommendations, to extend the benefits of the treatments and aid in rehabilitation, ultimately helping patients work towards their health goals. Beyond his profession, Tosh enjoys an active lifestyle. He engages in weight training, plays sports like basketball, soccer, and golf, and loves outdoor activities such as skiing, biking, and hiking. With his dedication to patient well-being and his passion for staying active, Tosh strives to make a positive impact on his patients' lives and overall health.

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Registered massage therapists help with whiplash is an injury that you experience, that most people experience, from car accidents. You can also have it from a sports injury.The technical term for whiplash in the medical literature is whiplash associated disorders, or WAD, and that’s what we’re going to refer to it as today. WAD happens when your head is thrown about, usually forward and sometimes backwards and side to side and treatment from a local RMT Registered Massage Therapist .

It can be any other direction but that’s the general idea. And it’s an acceleration, deacceleration injury when the neck structures have to respond to that force that comes into you.The types of symptoms that you might expect after a car accident and a whiplash injury would be anywhere from moderate to no symptoms at all. And the moderate symptoms generally consist of stiffness in the neck, some mild achiness, maybe some mild headache, and you might feel that you’re more sensitive to cold than you normally are.

The more severe symptoms that people might feel are ringing in the ears, dizziness, loss of memory and pain coming down their arms. With whiplash injuries, there are many factors that go into deciding how much pain you’re going to be in.The force of the impact is one, and in some cases – not all cases – people have what they call low velocity injuries, where it’s a slow-moving, low-impact, but the patient experiences a lot of pain afterwards.

And a lot of patients have really bad injuries and have no pain afterwards, and so what’s the difference? The difference is the intangible factors that come into deciding how much pain you have. One of them – or a couple of them – are social factors and often seeing a local RMT Registered Massage Therapist .

So, how your social life, your home life, your work life is going. If you’re experiencing any anxiety and depression at the time. Also, general health will affect how much pain you experience, so the better your health the less impact it’s going to have, the worse your health you’re going to experience more pain.Women also tend to experience more pain after car accidents and whiplash injuries, and it’s generally thought it’s the ligament laxity or the joints are a little bit looser in women, they tend to be more flexible, so when impact comes they move more and tend to be injured more during car accidents.If you have any further questions about whiplash injuries, you can go see your local rehabilitation therapist. Those therapists are either your massage therapist, your physiotherapist or your chiropractor.

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