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Corinne Bright, RMT
Corinne is a registered massage therapist (RMT) who draws from clinical and restorative therapies to help busy, driven people achieve their health goals and improve quality of life. For Corinne, “health” is a holistic endeavour that evolves throughout each stage of a person’s life. Good health prevails when we recognize our body’s self-healing capacities - and thereby support its singular mission: maintaining systemic equilibrium (homeostasis).
Since 2015, Corinne has explored techniques that help restore and re-pattern the body’s relationship to “good” and “bad” stress caused by work, exercise, and a fast-changing world. Corinne’s ongoing study of the “sixth sense” - proprioception - and the language between connective tissues informs her developing practice in this regard.
Corinne’s approach is solidly holistic on a foundation of ongoing clinical education and practice. She regularly reviews and studies in her main areas of focus: temporomandibular and facial/cranial health, the integumentary system, strength training, and deep tissue therapy. Within the past two years she has completed or undertaken courses in these areas.
Corinne has attained a Hospital Specialization through the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy, Advanced Sports Techniques through the Canadian Sports Massage Therapists Association (CSMTA), and Lomilomi Level 2 through Lotus Palm School of Thai Yoga. She completed a personal training program with CanFitPro, and has recently attended George Brown School of Esthetics on her path to practicing as a medical skin care therapist. Corinne is a registered member in good standing with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO).
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Corinne grew up in Southwestern Ontario. She showed an early passion for dance, music, drawing, and sprinting, and later became a professional singer fortunate to travel across Canada, the US, and overseas on many stages and with some of her country’s most accomplished musicians. Her background in the performing arts and physical exercise has given Corinne insight into the expressive potential of the human body, especially within posture, balance, breath, and voice.
Corinne has practiced resistance training and Bishnu Ghosh yoga for most of her adult life, and is a hike leader with Hike Ontario. Sociology studies in university pointed her attention to the “social determinants of health” and opened her eyes to the many social and socioeconomic effects on individual wellbeing. These pursuits have helped instil in Corinne an approach to bodywork that honours body, mind, nature, and nurture.