

Meet Kelsey
Hey, I’m Kelsey — a Registered Massage Therapist who has been practicing since 2014. I grew up in Naicam, Saskatchewan before moving to Swift Current in my teens, and I completed my massage therapy training at the Western College of Remedial Massage Therapies. Over the last decade, I’ve worked in a variety of clinic settings, including chiropractic, physiotherapy, and multidisciplinary spaces, which has given me a wide range of experience supporting people through pain, stress, injury, and major life transitions.
I’m passionate about making healthcare approachable and helping people feel informed and supported throughout their treatment. I love working with all kinds of patients, but I have a special interest in prenatal care. Pregnancy is an incredible experience, and being able to support people through the physical changes, discomforts, and demands of that journey is one of the most rewarding parts of my job.
My approach to treatment is built on communication, education, and collaboration. I want patients to understand what’s happening in their bodies and what I’m doing in the treatment room — because when people feel informed and involved, they tend to feel more comfortable and confident in their care. I always encourage questions and take the time to explain my thought process so each session feels safe, transparent, and tailored to your needs. I also strongly believe that patients who participate in their own recovery — through home protocols, regular care, and understanding their role in the process — tend to see the best long-term outcomes.
Outside the clinic, my world revolves around my family. I love spending time with my husband, our kids, and our dog — whether we’re out walking, playing, or relaxing at home together. Fun fact: I studied karate for years and was training for my brown belt before Covid interrupted my testing… someday I plan to go back and earn that black belt.
Education
2011-2014
Western College for Remedial Massage Therapies
I completed my massage therapy training through the Western College of Remedial Massage Therapies in Regina. I began in the full-time program before transitioning to part-time distance learning for the advanced therapy portion of my studies. I graduated in June 2014 and earned my Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) designation with the Massage Therapist Association of Saskatchewan (MTAS) shortly after, in July of the same year.