Olivia completed her Registered Massage Therapy diploma in 2026 and is currently waiting for registration exams in the fall.
Prior to RMT school, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology from the University of Victoria.
Her educational background and personal experiences helped shape her holistic perspective on health and wellness, recognizing the environmental, social, and cultural factors that influence well-being.
Her interest in complex and compensatory movement patterns deepened while working with an amputee for her case study.
This experience reinforced the importance of individualized care for amputees, with a focus on using massage to restore balance throughout the body, particularly for those with overworked compensatory muscles.
Olivia believes the most effective care combines clinical therapy with lifestyle changes.
Her approach focuses on helping patients incorporate self-care and active movement into their daily lives to support long-term health.
In her free time, Olivia is an avid inline skater and music collector.
Health, movement, and creativity are central to her life, and she enjoys bringing that same passion into her work with patients.