Toshiro Rania is a skilled clinical massage therapist specializing in resolving chronic aches, movement limitations, and soft-tissue dysfunction through simple, effective, and evidence-informed techniques. His work blends hands-on therapeutic massage with an advanced understanding of anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics, helping clients address pain at its source rather than just treating symptoms.
Toshiro’s foundation in health and movement science is built on a strong academic background, including a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with concentrations in Exercise Science and Biology from Eastern Washington University (2009) and an Associate of Arts in Health and Fitness from Spokane Falls Community College (2004). He received his Massage Therapy Certification from the Northwest Noetic School of Massage in 2011, where he developed a clinical, assessment-first approach to therapeutic bodywork.
His professional credentials include certifications from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the American Council on Exercise (ACE), and the Association of Bodywork and Massage Practitioners (ABMP) (2012). This diverse training allows him to integrate corrective exercise principles, movement re-education, and targeted soft-tissue work to restore mobility, enhance recovery, and promote long-term physical resilience.
With a focus on reducing chronic pain, improving functional movement, and empowering clients with self-care tools, Toshiro is dedicated to helping individuals achieve lasting wellness and a better quality of life.
