Jianjun Su
registered massage therapist
registered massage therapist
Traditional Chinese Tui Na & Acupunture
Registered Massage Therapy
Toronto
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Professional Background
Jianjun Su is a RMT with over 20 years of experience (TCM). Born into a family rooted in TCM, he was deely influenced by its values of compassion and dedication from an early age.
After obtaining a PH.D in chemistry engineering at the University of Waterloo, he redirected his career towards TCM, embracing the path of Chinese Tuina and acupuncture & moxibustion therapy.
He compeleted his TCM studies at the Quebec College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and became a licensed massage therapist and naturotherapist in Quebec. Upon relocating to Ontario, He furthered his education at CMTO 's college and become a Registerd Massage Therapist in Ontario, his treatments effectively address chronic pain, neck and shoulder tension, lower back and leg discomfort, and stress-related pain symptoms.
Guided by the philosophy of treating others with compassion and healing with dedication, he approaches each massage treatment with a deep sense of care and purpose -- helping clients restore balance, relieve pain, and enhance their overall quality of life.
With many years of clinical experience, the therapist applies precise manual techniques tailored to each individual condition.
Many patients experience noticeable relief after 1–3 treatment sessions, including reduced pain, improved mobility, and enhanced circulation.
Regular therapy may support muscle relaxation, improved vitality, and healthy aging.
Traditional Thai Stretching for
Muscle and Joint Release
The Kneeling Back Stretch is a traditional Thai massage technique in which the therapist gently applies controlled body weight through the knees while supporting and stabilizing the client’s body.This method creates a deep, sustained stretch along the back, hips, and posterior muscle chain, helping to release chronic tension and restore natural mobility.
This treatment can be helpful for people experiencing:
Neck and back stiffness
Lower back discomfort
Tight hips and hamstrings
Reduced spinal flexibility
Muscle fatigue from prolonged sitting or physical work