
Ann Trevillion.
She/Her
Registered Massage Therapist
Contact: Ann@denvancouver.ca
Ann believes that everyone deserves the opportunity to feel good in their body. She loves encouraging the people she works with to feel empowered and curious about addressing their pain, stress, and muscular restrictions, while rediscovering the joy in movement and feeling well.
Patient-centred care is at the heart of Ann’s approach. In treatment she strives to create a grounded and empathetic environment to collaborate with each individual in creating treatment and home-care plans that support their unique goals and needs. She’s happy to meet each patient where they are at, and has a particular passion for working with patients experiencing chronic pain, elevated stress, repetitive strain injuries, headaches, post-concussion symptoms and shoulder dysfunction.
Ann graduated from the Vancouver College of Massage Therapy on the Dean’s List in 2021 . She has pursued continuing education in Soft Tissue Release Level 1 and therapeutic exercise. Her treatments are grounded, enthusiastic, and fluid, drawing on techniques including Swedish, neuromuscular techniques, soft tissue release, stretching and myofacsial techniques, while integrating exercise and patient education when appropriate to support long-term change.
Her path to massage therapy was inspired by her ever growing love of physical movement and the outdoors. The injuries she’s sustained through climbing, running and yoga sparked her fascination with the body as a complex, interconnected system, and her passion for working with people one on one turned that curiosity into a meaningful career.
When not in the clinic, Ann can often be found outside chasing the sun: skiing in the winter, rock climbing, running and camping in the summer, or taking a flight to a sunny beach across the globe.
Ann’s Favourite Quote:
“Though she be but little, she is fierce.”
-William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream
Learn more about Ann…
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When I’m not outside, I like to draw and paint and read. Since graduating RMT school, I’ve challenged myself to try something new every fall, last year was dance and this fall I’m taking an improv class.
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Coffee, music in the background at (almost) all times, chocolate or sweets, dogs and a good community of friends and family.
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A concussion in a yoga class.
