Myotherapy

Our expert Myotherapists are here to help you relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance your overall well-being. Myotherapy is a form of physical therapy that targets soft tissue pain and restricted movement caused by muscle and myofascial dysfunction. Whether you’re dealing with muscle tension, sports injuries, or chronic pain, our highly trained team will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

What We Offer:

Comprehensive Pain Management:

Our myotherapy treatments target the root cause of your pain, whether it's due to injury, chronic conditions, or postural issues. We focus on relieving discomfort and improving your quality of life through tailored therapy sessions

Common Symptoms Myotherapy Treats:

Deep and constant aching, Muscle tightness or stiffness, Sore spots in the muscle (trigger points), Reduced joint mobility, Numbness or tingling (pins and needles), Chronic or recurring pain, Overuse injuries like tennis elbow and shin splints, Sports injuries, Tension headaches, Poor posture-related pain, Chronic back pain, Joint pain, such as shoulder impingement syndrome, Muscle sprains

Myotherapy Techniques Used at Health104

Massage therapy (sports and remedial), Passive stretching, Hot or cold therapy, Trigger point therapy (acupressure), Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS), Myofascial dry needling, Myofascial release

What is Myotherapy?

Myotherapy focuses on treating and preventing muscle pain and restricted joint movement. It’s based on Western medical principles like anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics. Myotherapy addresses issues within the myofascial—the fibrous tissue that surrounds and separates muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The goal is to relieve tension, improve mobility, and restore function to your body.

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Myotherapy is a form of physical therapy used to treat or prevent soft tissue pain and restricted joint movement caused by muscle or myofascial dysfunction. Myofascia are the thin, fibrous sheets of tissue that surround and separate muscles. Ligaments and tendons are comprised of bundled myofascia.
While both myotherapy and physiotherapy aim to treat musculoskeletal issues, myotherapy specifically targets trigger points and muscle tension through techniques like dry needling and massage, whereas physiotherapy often includes broader rehabilitation exercises and mobility training.
Yes, myotherapy is effective for managing chronic pain conditions. Through targeted treatment of trigger points and muscle tension, myotherapy can help reduce pain and improve function in those with long-term pain issues.

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