Denise Gagne Williamson CST

Denise Gagne Williamson CST Offering Cranial-Sacral Therapy to Airdrie and area. I would be honoured to help you along your healing journey!

Cranial sacral therapy is a gentle, non-invasive whole body therapy done fully clothed that has beneficial effects on every part of the body. It is excellent for headache or head injury, and treats a multitude of other issues, by releasing restrictions all along the spinal column and skull.

A concussion is not just a "bump on the head".  It can cause long-term problems that may not show up for months, and can...
06/17/2024

A concussion is not just a "bump on the head". It can cause long-term problems that may not show up for months, and can be hard to pinpoint. Craniosacral therapy can help!

05/16/2024
11/12/2023

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520-1 Avenue NE
Airdrie, AB

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

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I was introduced to this therapy in 2013, for an ankle injury that wasn’t healing very well. I have been working my way to certification ever since. I continue to see improvements in my own body, as well as some pretty amazing health changes for others. I love the respect that CST has for the healing capacity of the person receiving treatment.

Since September of 2016 I have been studying massage therapy at Mount Royal University, on a part-time basis. My goal is to receive my Registered Massage Therapist designation so that my CST clients can submit their receipts for insurance purposes. As of Spring 2018, I am half-way through the program.

For more information you can visit www.iahp.com (International Association of Health Professionals). To view my profile, including a list of classes I’ve taken, follow the links to “Find a practitioner”; only put Canada and Airdrie into the search fields. Voilà!