About Andrii and ABRMT
Andrii Blagii is a Registered Massage Therapist with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO). He has earned his Honours Bachelor of Science undergraduate degree at the University of Lviv, Ukraine and graduated with Honours from ICT Kikkawa College of Massage Therapy. In addition to his academic background, Andrii has worked as a Massage Therapist with numerous sports teams which gives him a unique opportunity to understand body mechanics and the natural way of healing. Andrii applies that knowledge in his individualized treatment approach. He utilizes deeper restorative muscular work such as deep tissue, trigger point, and myofascial therapy to decrease tension and pain. Andrii’s specialty is rehabilitation and sports injuries, however, he works with a wide array of clients, such as those with repetitive strain injuries, spinal cord injuries, postpartum, autism, and many more.
Andrii’s treatment approach is focused on developing an individualized treatment plan with a combination of therapeutic manual tissue manipulation and home self-care. Whether it is reducing daily stress or rehabilitative care, his drive to educate and enhance the healthy lifestyle of his clients is the motivation for him to practice his craft of registered massage therapy. Andrii is passionate about what he does and feels honored about being given an opportunity to contribute to the health and healing of others.
Andrii strongly believes in giving back to the community. He volunteers his time, skills, and expertise on the Registered Massage Therapists team at the annual Bike 4 Life Rally where women and men, young and old embark on the epic journey cycling from Toronto to Montreal to raise funds for People With AIDS Foundation (PWA). This organization plays an integral role in helping people with AIDS live productive and fulfilling lives. This experience is not only rewarding, but it also gives Andrii a great opportunity to work with different sport-related injuries and their manifestations.
Andrii is fluent in English, Ukrainian, Russian