HOB's Game Cafe is the most fun you can have in Strathmore! We offer board games, collectible card games, role-playing games, comic books, used books, and fine art prints.
We have fine coffee and light food, with lots of seating for people who want to enjoy a cup of fine coffee - or drop in on some of the most engaging games on earth.
We have a variety of games available for casual play. We also have drop-in events.
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Home Renovation, Hardscaping, Renovation Handyman Services, Custom Exteriors, Outdoor Kitchens, Custom Fire & Water Features, Design, Outdoor Living Spaces, Landscaping
Our greatest accomplishment is our team. When given the canvas to serve good people we put everyone's creativity into production. Add a backdrop of the world-famous scenery of the Bow Valley & there is nothing quite like it.
The opportunity to create a space with a story you can proudly share. When your space represents you, it becomes your castle.
We achieve this by getting to know you & embracing your input. After all, this is your space & no one knows it better than you. We are here to discover it & bring it to life.
Restriction Of MotionMuscle Spasm/SpasticityMyofascial Release is a whole body, hands on treatment approach that provides sustained pressure into myofascial restrictions, producing an authentic healing effect upon the body tissues, thereby eliminating pain and restoring motion. The theory of Myofascial Release requires an understanding of the fascial system. Fascia is a strong connective tissue that spreads throughout the body in a three dimensional web from head to toe without interruption. It envelops and interconnects every structure of your body down to the cellular level. The fascial system is also the primary communication system of the body. Fluid within and around the fascia allows it to act as a semiconductor, carrying and storing vast amounts of information around the body. In a healthy state, the fascia is relaxed, hydrated and wavy and has the ability to stretch, move and communicate without restriction. Trauma, poor posture, repetitive injuries, scarring, inflammation and/or unresolved emotional holding patterns can create a binding down of the fascia and cause dehydration of the fluid within and around the fascia