Larysa Krawec

Registered Massage Therapist

Qualifications:

  • Registered Massage Therapist 

  • Contemporary Medical Acupuncture (McMaster University) 

  • Fascial Stretch Therapy Level 2 (Stretch to Win)

  • DTS Level 1

  • Emergency Sports First Responder  

Highlights:

  • Sports Massage

  • Athletic Prep and Recovery 

  • Fascial Abrasion Tool

  • Cupping

  • Fascial Stretch

  • Kinesio and Athletic Taping

Larysa graduated from the Massage Therapy program at Kikkawa College in 2009. She has also completed the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University and has her Level 2 Fascial Stretch Therapy Certification. She also completed her degree at the University of Toronto in Political Science, with a focus on Healthcare Politics. 

She has a therapeutic focus on sports injuries and mechanical dysfunction, utilizing different techniques and modalities to maximize therapeutic benefits.

Larysa has worked and travelled with a variety of athletes, provding treatments before and after competitions and games. Most recently, she has been with Tennis Canada for Billie Jean King Cup and was on the team when they won in 2023. She also worked with the Toronto Police Soccer Team, the Toronto Blues, when they won silver at the World Police and Fire Games in Winnipeg. She travelled to Switzerland and Czech Republic with the Italian Men’s Ball Hockey Team as their therapist for the ISBHF World Ball Hockey Championships and the Italian U18 Ball Hockey Team at the ISBHF World Junior Ball Hockey Championships in Newfoundland. She has worked with athletes from the NHL, CFL, Athletics Canada and MMA. Larysa was part of the medical teams for the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto and the 2013 Jeux de la Francophonie in Nice, France.

Larysa has also had the opportunity to be a Lead Therapist, organizing therapy teams for different police tournaments. This has included: the 2019 North American Police Soccer Tournament, where she was also on field with Toronto Police, and Toronto Police vs Brampton Fire Charity Lacrosse Game, where she was also on bench at the Scotiabank Arena with Toronto Police.