Traditional Treatments from spectrummyo therapy's blog


 Myotherapy is an advanced form of remedial massage, also known as sports massage or medical massage. During myotherapy, a therapist uses trigger point release and a variety of other techniques to relieve muscle and myofascial pain. Our experience is that the most effective myofascial release comes from trigger point dry needling medical acupuncture coupled with myofascial and trigger point massage. These are specific forms of massage that will not cause increased trigger point irritability unlike other forms of massage. An expert knowledge of anatomy and muscle fibre orientation combined with excellent palpatory skill is required for this to be done effectively - Myotherapy Massage Clinic in Berwick.

Myotherapy is a specialized type of remedial massage, and therapists generally focus on hands-on techniques to decrease muscular pain. Practitioners of both therapies use techniques such as massage and stretching to help reduce pain and improve mobility. Myotherapy is used to treat a wide range of conditions that involve your muscles or soft tissue. Sometimes an injury or dysfunction of a muscle can lead to referred pain in a nearby area - Myotherapy Clinic in the City of Casey.

Myotherapists tend to specialise in treating myofascial pain and Chronic Pain conditions such as myofascial pain syndrome and fibromyalgia. Myotherapy is not a form of massage, as some Remedial Massage therapists who lack the training think and nor is it physical therapy. A benefit of Myotherapy is to increase mobility and movement efficiency in your body. Myotherapy treatment assists with increasing tissue and joint movement with remedial massage, dry needling and cupping. Subsequently allowing your body to move freely and prevent the painful episodes of injury.

Myotherapy is a specialized type of remedial massage, and therapists generally focus on hands-on techniques to decrease muscular pain. A review of studies found that massage may help reduce pain, anxiety, and depression in people with fibromyalgia when paired with traditional treatments. For more information, please visit our site https://spectrummyotherapy.com.au/


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