About Us

Jessica Ollie
NHPC-RMT, CSEP-CPT, NAIT-PFT, NASM-CES, AIRPWT
NHPC-RMT, CSEP-CPT, NAIT-PFT, NASM-CES, AIRPWT
Jessica Ollie is a local mom, wife, and business-woman; recently launching the clinic bearing her name
Ollie Pain Therapy & Rehabilitation. Her friendly, but professional manner makes you feel comfortable and confident that she will care for you in the best way possible. Jessica is duly trained and licensed in a variety of disciplines. She has the following accreditations:
Ollie Pain Therapy & Rehabilitation. Her friendly, but professional manner makes you feel comfortable and confident that she will care for you in the best way possible. Jessica is duly trained and licensed in a variety of disciplines. She has the following accreditations:
- Registered Massage Therapist
- Certified Personal Trainer
- Personal Fitness Trainer
- Corrective Exercise Specialist
- Shock Wave Therapist (Active Integrated Radial Pressure Wave Therapy)
Jessica’s clinic focuses on rehabilitation and pain management with correctional therapy; by means of both Exercise Therapy and Massage Therapy.
View Global News’ recent interview of Jessica, just click the image below.
Website: https://ollietherapy.com/
Phone: (780) 915 4454
Email: jessica.ollie.therapy@gmail.com
Address: 9104 179 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
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FAQ’s
What is a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT)?
- Is a professional designation associated with a certain college for Massage Therapists; for example:
Massage Therapist Association of Alberta
- This individual has successfully completed various theoretical examinations to ensure they are
competent and skilled to safely and proficiently administer massage therapy techniques and care.
- They maintain their license by enrolling in continuing education and quality assurance programs to
maintain professional standards of the massage therapy discipline.
What is a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) or Certified Fitness Trainer (CFT)?
Certified Personal Trainers work with individuals to meet their healthy lifestyle goals using an evidence-informed approach acquired through post-secondary education. A CPT or CFT administers certain processes for assessing, gathering, and applying information about a client’s physical activity fitness, and sedentary behavior levels to inform the development of a client-tailored physical activity, fitness and lifestyle plan.
Jessica is certified from the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP -CPT) and has graduated from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT Program) as a Certified Fitness Trainer (CFT). Click the links below for additional info:
- Is a professional designation associated with a certain college for Massage Therapists; for example:
Massage Therapist Association of Alberta
- This individual has successfully completed various theoretical examinations to ensure they are
competent and skilled to safely and proficiently administer massage therapy techniques and care.
- They maintain their license by enrolling in continuing education and quality assurance programs to
maintain professional standards of the massage therapy discipline.
What is a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) or Certified Fitness Trainer (CFT)?
Certified Personal Trainers work with individuals to meet their healthy lifestyle goals using an evidence-informed approach acquired through post-secondary education. A CPT or CFT administers certain processes for assessing, gathering, and applying information about a client’s physical activity fitness, and sedentary behavior levels to inform the development of a client-tailored physical activity, fitness and lifestyle plan.
Jessica is certified from the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP -CPT) and has graduated from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT Program) as a Certified Fitness Trainer (CFT). Click the links below for additional info:
What is a Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES)?
Typically, corrective exercise specialists are fitness professionals such as personal trainers or strength and conditioning coaches. Being a Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) is a great advantage in the fitness industry. It allows you to help clients avoid injuries and move better overall.
First, know that a corrective exercise specialist is not a medical professional. This means they cannot diagnose a medical condition or give manual therapy. However, what they can do is evaluate and assess a client’s movement and posture. When they do an assessment, they are looking for:
- Musculoskeletal system for any imbalances
- Movement patterns
- Muscle dysfunction
- Movement restrictions
- Overall ability to move well
Consider the fact that most clients sit at a desk all day staring at a computer screen. And this isn’t limited to the typical office worker anymore. This can even start at a young age with smartphones playing a larger role in our everyday lives.
Jessica graduated from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) with her CES designation. Click the image below to learn more: