Sophie Archambault – Massage therapist
Massage therapist
Sophie’s first career was in child care, where she not only acquired a lot of experience with children but also learned the art of management and interpersonal communication. In addition, as a manager and educator, she developed intervention plans for children with special needs.
After a career that lasted 10 years in the child care industry, Sophie became a massage therapist by taking a course at the Kiné-Concept institute, a school recognized by the Quebec Federation of Massage Therapists (FMQ). For the past 10 years she has been practicing massage therapy using mainly Swedish massage.
With her previous experience, Sophie is also able to deal with children’s problems of anxiety and attention deficits using massages. She can also intervene with elderlies, helping them when they are faced with problems of arthritis and Parkinson’s. To make an appointment with Sophie, click on her agenda online or call us.
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Phone: (514) 639-3809
Sophie’s Schedule
DORVAL CLINIC
- Monday: from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
- Tuesday: by appointment
- Wednesday: from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
- Thursday: from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm
- Friday: from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
- Saturday and Sunday: not available
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Massotherapy: A definition
Massotherapy: A definition
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Articles from Sophie

27October
2014
The word holistic is often used in discussing a person’s health or treatment, but many people are still uncertain exactly what it means. The word holistic comes from the Greek word holos, meaning “entire” or “all.” Rather than some weird definition, holistic treatment simply means treating the entire person.

4June
2017
A client consults in physiotherapy following a bad fall in the stairs that resulted in a long scratch along the inside of her leg, down to the ankle. Following a careful analysis of the resulting edema, Mr Guindon recommends a massotherapy treatment with Sophie. With this type of injury, our body calls out different internal systems to first, defend itself and then, regenerate healthy new tissues around the injured area. The inflammatory and cellular repair phases were almost completed when we started treatment. At that point, there were no more remaining visible edemas on the outside of the skin, only a small bulge around the top tibial plateau area. In massothe allowsrapy, we view this tissue accumulation as a potential gridlock for blood circulation as well as a lack of tissue elasticity. We therefore focused our interventions around these areas : A lymphatic drainage promotes a better blood and lymphatic flow that allows better elimination through nourishment and oxygenation of damaged tissues. Using strokes of vibration, effleurage and petrissage, we were able to reestablish healthy blood flow, increasing internal temperature which in turn will help increase elasticity of the connecting tissues through what we call, myofascial release. Working on improving […]
Videos from the clinic

23October
2013
The craniosacral system follows a rhythm, and the skull bones accommodate its pulse. Just as a cardiologist seeks to improve the cardiovascular system, a craniosacral practitioner evaluates and optimizes the pulse of the craniosacral rhythm.

16December
2013
Here is a video on how Osteopathy can treat Labyrinthitis.

27October
2014
Spinal Manipulation is the application of controlled force to a joint, moving it beyond the normal range of motion in an effort to aid in restoring health. Manipulation may be performed as a part of other therapies or whole medical systems, including osteopathy, massage, and naturopathy.

27October
2014
The word holistic is often used in discussing a person’s health or treatment, but many people are still uncertain exactly what it means. The word holistic comes from the Greek word holos, meaning “entire” or “all.” Rather than some weird definition, holistic treatment simply means treating the entire person.

28October
2014
How does osteopathy sees the liver and it can treat it.

28October
2014
How can osteopathy help solve shoulder problem?

28October
2014
There really is a sixth sense: it’s called proprioception. It is the sense of position and movement. It is produced by nerves in our connective tissues (ligaments, bone, fascia) and our 300-or-so muscles. Without proprioception, you couldn’t stand up.

28October
2014
Learn how the diaphragm, the heart, the lungs, the ribs, the spine and the skull might all be connected to your neck problems.

29October
2014
What are the osteopathic principles behind each treatment? This video will give you some of the basis.

29October
2014
How can osteopathy help with the symptoms of andropause

29October
2014
Osteopathic treatment can help with the management of the baby’s feeding and digestion. It can assist in the relief of constipation, reflux, indigestion, and agitated sleeping events.

30October
2014
According to a study conducted by German researchers, the back pain experienced by new mothers is significantly decreased among 70% of women who underwent osteopathic manipulative therapy.

15November
2015
Here is a video on how osteopathy views kidneys and what impact they have on your health.

28March
2016
Here are exercises that can be done by yourself if you have temporomandibular joint problems.

14April
2016
Exercises for tennis elbow or tendinitis

29May
2019
In the last few years, concussion has been the health subject that has drawn a lot of attention. Sports such as hockey and football have been particularly singled out, especially the NFL which has been accused of not being as transparent as it could have been with the long-term negative effects of concussions and how the injuries are treated by the teams.