Windsor Massage
My desire is to treat not just the condition but all underlying causes of the pain. I specialize in neurological, orthopedic, and systemic treatments.
02/05/2026
I wanted to share a quick update on the sauna lounge. After some thought, I decided to make a big change: The refrigerator is gone, and the treadmill has officially taken its place.
I’m a firm believer that our environment should reflect our goals. While a cold drink is nice, I realized the fridge was a bit too much of a "distraction" in a space meant for recovery and health.
The goal here is simple: It’s better to burn calories than to gain them. By swapping the snacks for a treadmill, we’re doubling down on that commitment to wellness. Now, you can transition straight from a heat session into some steady-state cardio or a warm-up, keeping that heart rate up and the momentum going.
Let’s keep pushing for those results. See you all at your next session!
Big milestone today — the first sales just showed up in the stats!
And what truly surprised me is the interest coming from around the world: Canada, the U.S., Australia, and even Nigeria — all downloading an app that was built specifically for Ontario massage therapy students.
RMT Exam Prep Hub is now officially helping learners worldwide with:
✔ 1,500+ exam-style MCQs
✔ Case studies and scenarios
✔ AI-powered feedback
✔ Perfect prep for CMTO exams and school finals
Excited to see this little Ontario-focused project start growing globally. Thank you to everyone supporting it!
Feeling stressed about your RMT exams?
You’re not alone — but now you don’t have to guess what to study.
RMT Exam Prep Hub gives you:
• 1,500+ exam-style MCQs
• Case studies + scenario questions
• AI-powered feedback to fix weak areas
• Perfect for CMTO MCQ + module finals
Created by an Ontario RMT instructor who knows the exam inside out.
Turn exam anxiety into exam confidence — starting today.
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11/26/2025
Feeling tight, stressed, or dealing with recurring pain?
Book your massage with Andrei Kovalevskii — Registered Massage Therapist, college instructor, and two-time Best Instructor Award winner.
To reserve your time slot, payment is collected at the time of booking.
This helps ensure availability for clients who truly need care — thank you for understanding that I can’t afford no-shows or late cancellations.
Book online In order to avoid frequent no-shows we ask all our new clients to pay deposit for the service fee in advance effective May 1st, 2019
Client Safety Alert: Why Your Medications Matter During Massage
Did you know that massage therapy creates strong physiological effects on your body, impacting your circulatory, muscular, and nervous systems? For your safety and best results, we must understand how your current medications interact with bodywork.
We rely on the health information you share during intake to customize your treatment plan, ensuring that our pressure, techniques, and scheduling are safe and appropriate.
Key Medications Requiring Caution:
We modify sessions carefully based on several common drug classes: Blood Thinners (Anticoagulants) such as Warfarin or Heparin greatly increase the risk of bleeding and bruising, requiring us to use gentle pressure and avoid deep tissue work, deep kneading, and muscle stripping. Pain Relievers (Analgesics), including OTC and prescription options, can alter your perception of pressure, meaning you might not feel pain or discomfort clearly, which increases the risk of injury; we encourage clear communication throughout the session to prevent overtreatment. Cardiovascular Agents and Muscle Relaxants (like ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, or cyclobenzaprine) can cause dizziness, drowsiness, or a sudden drop in blood pressure (orthostatic hypotension) when you stand up; we take extra precautions by assisting you off the table and using stimulating strokes toward the end of the session to help you feel alert. For Injected or Topical Drugs (e.g., insulin or cortisone shots, transdermal patches, or creams), we always avoid massaging near injection sites or on areas where topical medications have been applied.
Our Professional Boundary
We are dedicated to your well-being, but it is not within a massage therapist's legal scope of practice to give advice about medications, nutrition, supplements, or herbs. We use information about your medications only to safely modify your massage techniques. If you have any concerns about potential adverse reactions, we advise consulting with your physician first. We follow the ethical principle: to help, or at least to do no harm.
Please remember to list all prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and supplements on your intake form!
After months of development and testing, my app RMT Exam Prep Hub is finally ready for deployment!
First stop — Google Play Store, followed by Apple App Store, and soon a web-based version for even easier access.
Designed for massage therapy students, graduates, and CMTO exam candidates, this app brings together hundreds of multiple-choice questions, smart progress tracking, and instant feedback — everything future RMTs need to study with confidence.
Huge thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
Stay tuned — launch announcement coming soon!
10/10/2025
Dear Massage Therapy Instructors and Program Directors,
I’m pleased to share that both of my textbooks are now available for faculty review on VitalSource.
You can explore them at https://sampling.vitalsource.com/ by searching my name, Andrei Kovalevskii, or by entering the ISBN codes below:
- Public Health Essentials for Massage Therapists — 9798298739450
- The Massage Therapist’s Guide to Business Mastery — 9798293530588
Both titles were written specifically for massage therapy education in Ontario and across Canada, fully aligned with CMTO Entry-to-Practice Competencies and emphasizing practical, evidence-based learning for future RMTs.
Previously, instructors had to rely on U.S.-published textbooks to teach the Public Health and Business modules — materials that often failed to reflect our Canadian healthcare system, provincial regulations, and educational standards. These new textbooks fill that gap by providing Canadian-context content tailored to our students and classrooms.
To access complimentary faculty review copies, simply register with VitalSource if you haven’t done so already.
Thank you for your continued dedication to massage therapy education and for helping shape the next generation of massage therapists.
Warm regards, Andrei
Free Instant Access to Exam Copies for Educators | VitalSource VitalSource offers instant access to free digital exam copies for college professors and instructors in higher education.
10/09/2025
Here’s a quick update on the app development!
That’s how it’s starting to look — simple, clean, and practical. It’ll be the first app of its kind in Canada made for future massage therapists.
Really excited to see this project coming together!
Pharmacology for Massage Therapists — Where Science Meets Practice
Understanding medications isn’t just for doctors — it’s essential for safe, effective massage therapy.
From painkillers and blood pressure meds to antidepressants and cannabis, every drug changes how the body responds to touch.
In our Pharmacology for Massage Therapists course, students explore:
💊 How drugs act on the body (pharmacodynamics & pharmacokinetics)
🫀 How to adapt treatments safely for medicated clients
🧩 Real case studies on diabetes, mood disorders, cancer care, and more
Knowledge builds confidence — and confidence builds trust.
Because safe practice starts with understanding.
09/16/2025
Today marks a milestone for our Massage Therapy program at triOS College, Windsor campus. We are hosting the Canadian Massage Therapy Council for Accreditation (CMTCA) team for our accreditation visit.
This process is critical, as it will determine the extension of our accreditation for the next five years. So far, we are proud to be the only accredited Massage Therapy program in Windsor, and we are hopeful to continue holding this distinction.
Starting in 2027, the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) will only accept applications for RMT registration from graduates of accredited schools. This makes today’s visit even more meaningful—for our students, our college, and the future of the profession in our community.
I am with Faculty Head Brandy John, who is also the President of the Canadian Council of Massage Therapy Schools.
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1260 Wyandotte Street E
Windsor, ON
N9A3K5
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| Monday | 10am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 10am - 5pm |