Stiff neck? Tension headaches? Stress you can’t seem to shake? Jonathan’s massage therapy sessions are designed to ease what hurts—while supporting your whole system in feeling better, longer.
Since graduating from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in Halifax in 2018, Jonathan has worked in collaborative healthcare settings, supporting patients of all ages and walks of life. His approach is warm, grounded, and results-focused—designed to help you move better, feel better, and get back to doing what you love.
Jonathan blends a wide range of therapeutic techniques to meet your body where it’s at. His toolkit includes deep tissue massage, trigger point release, joint mobilizations, myofascial release, cupping, gua sha, hot stone therapy, Swedish massage, and more. He also knows when a lighter touch is needed—offering restorative techniques for conditions like fibromyalgia, TMJ dysfunction, migraines, neurological imbalance, or for anyone simply needing a more gentle approach.
You’ll often hear him talk about how the body holds stress—and how targeted massage therapy can create more space for movement, energy, and calm. His goal is to support the body’s healing process while giving you the tools and awareness to carry that ease beyond the table.
Originally from Tennessee (yes, the accent sneaks in sometimes), Jonathan brings a dose of southern hospitality to the clinic. When he’s not working, you’ll find him at home in Hubley with his wife Amanda and their two cats— and he’s a big fan of good food, long walks, and the kind of quiet that only the woods can offer.
Specialized Focus Includes:
Deep Tissue Massage
Trigger Point Release
Cupping
Known For:
Southern Hospitality Warmth
A focused approach
Laughter
CONTINUING EDUCATION
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RMT as Labour Support Provider (Doula)
Toronto, Ontario – 2009 -
Soft Tissue Release
Toronto, Ontario – 2010 -
Low Intensity Laser Therapy
Toronto, Ontario – 2011 -
Executive and Professional Development, Saint Mary’s University
Halifax, Nova Scotia – 2013 / 2014
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Thai / Indian Head Massage
Halifax, Nova Scotia – 2015 -
Cervical Spine and Upper Limb Integration
Halifax, Nova Scotia – 2015 -
Emergency First Aid CPR C (AED), Canadian Red Cross
Halifax, Nova Scotia – 2015