Julie Himpe, RMT, MSc
Registered Massage Therapy
Julie Himpe has a background in Biomedical Sciences from the Faculty of Medicine, along with training in a range of holistic modalities. She offers treatments that combine clinical knowledge with an integrative approach, grounded in the belief that the body functions as an interconnected system—where the physical, mental, and emotional are all linked and continuously influencing one another.
With nearly 10 years of experience in manual therapy and living in the Sea to Sky where she is connected to an active lifestyle, Julie understands firsthand the demands placed on the body and the impact of injury and recovery.
Julie supports clients in treating musculoskeletal conditions, including TMJ, recovering from injury, addressing pain, improving function, and supporting nervous system regulation and stress management. By blending a variety of therapeutic and holistic techniques, such as Craniosacral Therapy, her treatments are client-centered and intuitive, always adapted to what your body needs in the moment.
“The support and care of another, make a world of difference!” – Julie Himpe
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Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) - Pacific College of Massage Therapy & Alberta College of Massage Therapy
Master’s and Bachelor’s in biomedical sciences (MSc & BSc) University of Ghent (Faculty of Medicine, Belgium)
Bodywork Therapy Diploma— Vancouver School of Healing Arts
Craniosacral Therapy Level 1 & 2 Training
Reiki Level 1 training
Certified Holistic Life Coach
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Ancient Civilizations! Oh and ask me about fries :)
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Whistler! Cruising bike trails in the summer, and in the winter, nothing beats laps off Peak Chair.
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I enjoy working with a wide range of musculoskeletal and nervous system-related conditions, tailoring treatments to each individual’s needs. My practice includes postural imbalances, chronic pain, and sports-related injuries, as well as specific conditions such as TMJ dysfunction. My approach integrates therapeutic and holistic techniques to support rehabilitation, recovery, and overall well-being.