Sherry graduated from the Registered Massage Therapy program at Vancouver College of Massage Therapy in 2019 with honours. Sherry offers compassionate, trauma-informed care with a deep respect for the body’s innate intelligence and capacity to heal. Her approach is gentle, attuned, and patient-centred, emphasizing safety, consent, and collaboration throughout each treatment. Rather than focusing solely on symptoms or isolated areas of discomfort, Sherry approaches the body as an interconnected whole; recognizing the relationship between structure, movement, the nervous system, and lived experience.
She brings genuine passion and care to supporting her patients through rehabilitation and individualized treatment planning. Sherry works collaboratively with each patient to develop well-rounded treatment plans that support optimal function, improved mobility, and sustainable, pain-free movement. Her goal is not only to reduce pain, but to support long-term regulation, resilience, and embodied awareness.
Over the years, Sherry’s therapeutic approach has evolved toward more refined and subtle modalities informed by osteopathic principles. Her work now integrates visceral manipulation, ligamentous release, and other gentle techniques that support the body’s internal balance and self-regulatory capacity. These approaches are thoughtfully combined with Swedish massage, neuromuscular therapy, myofascial release, joint mobilization, active movement strategies, kinesiology taping, hot and cold stone therapy, PNF stretching (proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation), Muscle Energy Technique (MET), and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM), as clinically appropriate.
Sherry has experience treating a wide range of conditions, with a deep passion for supporting women’s health. Her work includes addressing concerns related to menstrual dysregulation, bladder function, and digestive imbalances, approached through a gentle, whole-body lens. She also treats a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions commonly seen in massage therapy practice, including TMJ dysfunction (including intra-oral treatment), rotator cuff injuries, plantar fasciitis, postural dysfunctions, sports-related injuries, tension headaches, and other systemic and functional conditions.
Continued Education:
2020 - IASTM Core Principles - Prohealthsys
2020 - A Masterclass for Healers - Dr. Gabor Mate
2021 - Hot/ Cold Theraputic Stone Massage - Julie Redlin RMT
2021 - Functional Movement Training Basic Intro to Kinesiology Tape- FMT
2022 - Balanced Body Movement Principles - Meridian Pilates Lauren Brandt RMT
2022 - Pilates Mat 1 - Meridian Pilates Lauren Brandt RMT
2023 - Introduction to Osteopath Techniques for RMT - Anne Sleeper, RMT
2023 - Sound Medicine Workshop with Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary
2023 - 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training - (Vinyasa Practice)
2023 - Visceral Manipulation - Heather Grittens RMT
2024 - Female Pelvis Part 1 - Heather Grittens RMT
2024 - Yoga Nidra Certification - My Vinyasa Practice
2024 - Indigenous Cultural Safety, Humility, and Anti-racism - CMTBC
2025 - Sound Healing Certification- My Vinyasa Practice
2025 - Female Pelvis Part 2 - Heather Grittens RMT
2025 - Concussion Awareness Training Tool - CATT
2026 - Coming in June - Biodynamic Fascial Integration - Heather Grittens RMT