Therapists

Our Therapists

At Flux Thérapeutique, each therapist practices within a thoughtful, results-focused care model. Treatments are delivered with intention, professionalism, and attention to both function and overall well-being.

Our team integrates sports therapy, massage therapy, osteopathy, and specialized therapeutic services to support recovery, movement, and nervous system balance. Every practitioner works within the same standards of quality, care, and respect for the individual.

Jessica Maximo

Jessica Máximo is a licensed massage therapist, with a strong academic background in physiotherapy earned overseas. Her clinical foundation allows her to approach the body with a deep understanding of movement, biomechanics, and injury patterns.Specializing in sports and therapeutic massage, Jessica combines deep tissue techniques with precise, goal-oriented treatment to relieve pain, accelerate muscle recovery, and restore mobility. Her work is especially well-suited for athletes, physically active individuals, and clients dealing with chronic tension, muscular discomfort, or stress-related pain.

Known for her attentive approach and adaptable treatment style, Jessica tailors each session to the client’s needs—whether it’s targeted recovery work, performance support, or deep therapeutic care—ensuring every treatment is both effective and intentional.

Tyler Storey

Tyler Storey is a Registered Massage Therapist originally from Kelowna, British Columbia, and a graduate of Vancouver Career College. He has been practicing massage therapy since 2022 and has experience working with clients presenting sports-related and orthopaedic concerns, as well as systemic conditions.With a strong interest in rehabilitation-focused care, Tyler is dedicated to helping clients restore function, improve movement quality, and return to their daily activities or sport with confidence. His treatments are structured, goal-oriented, and tailored to each individual’s needs.

Tyler utilizes a wide range of techniques, including Swedish massage, myofascial release, joint mobilizations, and Active Release Techniques, to support recovery, reduce pain, and optimize movement.

Sousan

Buccal, Head, and Scalp Massage Specialist

Sousan specializes in therapeutic buccal, Face, head, and scalp massage, combining precise manual techniques with a calm, refined treatment experience inspired by Japanese therapeutic practices.

Her work focuses on relieving tension in the face, jaw, scalp, neck, and upper cervical region, areas commonly involved in headaches, jaw tension, facial tightness, scalp discomfort, stress-related symptoms, and nervous system overload.

Buccal massage is used to address intraoral and facial muscle tension, jaw-related issues, facial asymmetry, and chronic tightness linked to stress or posture. Head and scalp massage supports circulation, relaxation, and nervous system regulation while maintaining a clear therapeutic intent.

Oil-infused treatments are incorporated when appropriate to support scalp and head conditions, improve tissue quality, enhance circulation, and promote overall scalp health. These treatments are selected intentionally as part of a thoughtful, results-oriented approach.

The refined environment, including the Japanese-style sink and treatment ritual, is designed to enhance comfort, regulation, and the overall effectiveness of care.

Niloofar Torkamani

Manual Sports Therapist | Massage Therapist | Osteopathy-Informed Care

Flux Thérapeutique was founded by Niloofar Torkamani, an athlete, coach, and exercise science–trained manual sports therapist with a clinical, results-focused approach to care.

Niloofar’s work is centered on understanding how the body moves, compensates, and adapts over time. Rather than treating pain in isolation, her focus is on identifying root causes through structured assessment and delivering precise, intentional treatment.

Her practice integrates sports therapy, massage therapy, and osteopathy to address pain, injury, and movement dysfunction. Each session is individualized, assessment-driven, and adjusted based on how the body responds to care.

She works with both athletes and non-athletes, including individuals managing acute injuries, chronic pain, postural issues, and movement limitations. Being an athlete herself shapes her approach, with a strong understanding of training load, recovery, and the frustration that comes with not being able to move pain-free.

Her goal is not dependency on treatment, but progress. Care is focused on meaningful improvement, patient understanding, and long-term results.