What is Myotherapy?
Myotherapists are healthcare professionals that use a range of modalities or techniques to effectively treat musculoskeletal pain, dysfunction, and various associated conditions. During your appointment, your therapist will conduct a thorough assessment, offer targeted manual therapy, and create an individualised exercise plan specifically designed to relieve your pain, move better and enhance your overall well-being.
Our modalities include:
Trigger Point Therapy
Joint Mobilisation
Dry Needling
Cupping
Kinesio Taping
Nerve Gliding/ flossing
Myofascial release
Muscle Energy technique
Breathwork
Exercise Prescription
Women’s Health Myotherapy
Women’s Health Myotherapy considers all aspects of your health, facilitating discussions about factors contributing to your pain, and collaborating with your health care team.
We offer personalised and evidence-based advice, treatment, pain management strategies, pelvic floor education, exercise and dietary tips. Our tools also help manage sleep and stress for a wholistic rehabilitation approach
We assist in:
Pregnancy and postpartum related pain and return to exercise
Pelvic pain and related conditions including endometriosis
Chronic pain
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You can claim our myotherapy and remedial massage treatments through private health insurance using our HICAPs machine—just bring your private health insurance card. Alternatively, we can email you an invoice for a manual claim with your provider
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Yes, pregnancy remedial massage and myotherapy are safe at all stages. We take the greatest care in taking your history and screen for reasons treatment should be avoided. If you have a high risk pregnancy please ask your doctor for advice.
For your ultimate comfort we provide a full body pregnancy cushion, where you can lay face down and feel fully supported, safe and able to enjoy your treatment.
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Please wait for a period of at least 48 hours after sustaining an injury before coming in for an appointment. If you have any concerns about your condition, see your doctor for a check-up. This waiting period is important because it helps reduce inflammation and pain, lowering the chances of treatment making your pain worse