Laurie Di Giulio, RMT


Laurie completed examinations with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario in 2000, and worked as an RMT in the province until 2014. During that time, she owned and managed a multidisciplinary wellness clinic, and acted as both faculty and administration at massage therapy colleges. She was a program coordinator for two Toronto campuses; and has experience in curriculum development and instruction, specifically in anatomy, physiology and pathology. Laurie and her spouse moved to Nova Scotia in 2014. While in Halifax, she brought her unique style of neurological-based practice to the east coast; she taught at two massage therapy colleges, coordinated and led study groups for healthcare professionals, presented at several conferences, and developed and delivered her own continuing education courses. Laurie believes that being a lifelong learner is key to being an effective therapist. She has additional training in NeuroKinetic Therapy, yoga teacher training, StrongFirst KettleBell User, Primal Movement Patterns, Cupping, RockTape, Active Isolated Stretching and personal training. In her spare time, Laurie can be found at the gym, near a beautiful body of water, or at the airport, as she travels frequently to visit family and to work.