Evelyn Wins RMT grew up in a few different environments – from Germany to Manitoba, ending in West Kelowna, BC, – Evelyn has had her share of experiences within cultures and lifestyles. Since her early teenage years, she was inspired to help people through manual therapy, which led her to the Okanagan Valley College of Massage therapy in Vernon, BC, graduating in 2017. She has subsequently remained and practiced in this region. Once graduated as a massage therapist, Evelyn realized that her desire for deeper knowledge within human anatomy and physiology had merely begun. She continued her educational growth through one-on-one training with experienced therapists, taking a series of courses focused on the nervous system, and further developed her training by entering the Canadian school of Osteopathy where she is currently pursuing her final year.
Evelyn believes that the body functions as one dynamic unit, meaning that it needs to be approached in its entirety, not in sectional areas of pain. When her patients see her for a treatment, she would like them to bring flexible clothing to help facilitate a full body assessment and customize their treatment according to her findings. She usually works without oil, using an osteopathic approach where she incorporates her knowledge and skillset from school.