Diversified-Health-meaghanMeaghan Le Lievre has been a healthcare practitioner with Diversified Health since December 2015, and has quickly become a favourite with her clients, building trust and results with each person she treats.

A graduate from the West Coast College of Massage Therapy, she is committed to continuously learning through clinical experience and on-going education in her field.

Meaghan is interested in how the body heals innately; how it functions in the presence of various stressors, and how individuals subjectively view their own health. Recognizing that the body and mind work together to maintain balance, it is her intention with her practice to help remove any blocks that may compromise the system.

The summer months bring a specific type of injury caused by being more active, and many of Meaghan’s clients are seen this time of year for injuries of “over use”.  These would include injuries such as shin splints and rotator cuff injuries, as well as more pre and post treatment massages after various races such as the MEC runs and Iron-man events. During the rest of the year, the majority of her clientele seek her expertise for help combating the aches and pains caused by everyday life.

Meaghan is actively involved in the dance community, and treats many local dancers who suffer with hyper-mobility issues or injuries. Meaghan has been dancing with  the Passion and Performance Troop for the past 6 years.

When not practicing Meaghan can be found training at her local gym, spending time outside with her dogs hiking and training for triathlons, as well as finding time to spend with her family and friends.

Meagan’s clinic schedule is Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.  She is currently taking new patients.

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“The trainers for the Canadian Track & Field Olympic team know their athletes need to be in the best possible physical shape to compete in the 2016 Olympics in Rio. That’s why they incorporate laser therapy into the athletes’ preparations and chose K-Laser® as their therapeutic laser of choice.

“Successful treatment of professional and Olympic athletes requires an integrated support team of healthcare practitioners as well as many different modalities of treatment,” says Dr. John Vargo, trainer for the Canadian Olympic Track & Field team. “K-Laser is the modality I choose first in high-performance athletes requiring immediate results and in patients who have conditions that have failed with several other types of treatment.”

K-Laser is the most technologically advanced therapeutic laser for the treatment of pain and inflammation. “The addition of K-Laser to our Olympic medical team gives us the ability to provide Canada’s Track & Field athletes with the best technology available during the biggest competition of their lives,” continues Dr. Vargo”.

How the Class IV K-Laser works to heal the body

Blood transports nutrients and oxygen to cells, and takes away waste products such as lactic acid and carbon dioxide. Laser therapy can speed up this process at a cellular level, making it easier for hemoglobin deliver nutrients and take away waste.

In fact, laser therapy can help increase how fast ATP is created – ATP is produced by the mitochondria, and powers cellular activity – laser therapy means more ATP.

Benefits of Class IV K-Laser Therapy:

  • improved circulation
  • improved transport
  • reduced inflammation
  • of nutrients across the cell membrane
  • increased circulation
  • influx of water, oxygen and nutrients to the damaged area
  • reduced swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness and pain

The healthcare practitioners at Diversified Health are well versed in the use of the class IV K-Laser, and incorporate the modality into their treatment plans.

Please contact the clinic to speak with a practitioner to see if the class IV K-Laser is right for you.

ExteriorDiversified Health Clinic is actively recruiting an additional Registered Massage Therapist (4 days a week / Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) to join our team of therapists.

Our multi-disciplinary clinic is located in the heart of downtown Victoria, in the iconic Mosaic Building at 1063 Fort Street.

The successful RMT will be motivated and self-disciplined with a sincere desire to develop an extensive client base, including the local community and in-house patients. We have a growing case load of highly active clientele, ranging from everyday individuals all the way up to high level Athletes.

Your ability to build rapport with patients and your fellow practitioners, combined with the opportunity to work alongside experienced team members, will ensure your success.

Diversified Health Clinic provides all reception services, patient billing, and inclusion in our advertising, marketing, and website.  All practitioner supplies for the room will be provided by the clinic, including linens, oils, and massage tables.

Compensation:  competitive, percentage based contract.

Please submit your resume either in person to our offices at 1063 Fort Street or via email to lsteel@diversifiedhealth.ca attention to Lola Steel, Clinic Manager.