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Migraine Management: With a Focus on the Different Phases of Migraine

Sep 14, 2021

Overview According to Migraine and Headache Australia, migraine is a neurological condition that can present as a one-sided headache, that is of a throbbing nature that is considered a severe headache and is aggravated by physical activity. Close to...

Myotherapy vs. Remedial Massage

May 09, 2019

Do you get confused by the difference between all the various available physical therapies? Apparently, some modalities may appear to be similar in terms of the techniques being used and on the health conditions being treated. However, this is rarely...

Myotherapy for Headaches

Aug 27, 2018

Chronic headaches and migraines can be painful, debilitating and tricky to treat. But don’t give up hope. Some people find long-term relief from headaches using myotherapy. Myotherapy treats the muscular system using a variety of techniques including: Soft...

Myotherapy Association Australia

Aug 03, 2017

In addition to being part of Australia’s peak organisation for myotherapists, Myotherapy Association Australia members also receive the following benefits: Easy Insurance As a member of MA you receive $20 million professional Indemnity and $20 million...

Massage & Myotherapy Australia (AAMT)

Jan 24, 2017

Formerly known as the Australian Association of Massage Therapists (AAMT), Massage & Myotherapy Australia plays a vital role in Australia's massage and myotherapy industry. This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide to Massage & Myotherapy...

Myotherapy vs. Myofascial Release Therapy

Mar 08, 2012

With the development of ever more specialised and refined modalities, it can get confusing keeping track of their various qualities and techniques utilised. This is especially true for the various physical therapies that seek to treat the soft tissue...

A Full Body Approach to Treating Pain

Nov 23, 2011

If your therapist only worked on a specific area of your body, you may be wondering why you only got limited or no success. Physiotherapists, massage therapists, chiropractors and osteopaths all do it. They are taught to focus their work on a group...

SLM Bodywork - A Unique Form of Myotherapy

Aug 09, 2011

The name myotherapy is largely generic, it simply means muscle therapy. ‘Myo’ is derived from the Greek word for muscle and we all know what ‘therapy’ means. In reality, any therapy that deals primarily with the muscle system could be classed...

Myotherapy for Injuries

Aug 04, 2011

Myotherapy is a system of natural physical therapies that focuses on the body's connective tissues in order to relieve pain and facilitate healing. A relatively new modality, myotherapy is gaining increasing acceptance as an effective treatment for a...

What to Expect from a Myotherapy Consultation

Jun 02, 2011

Myotherapy is an intriguing natural therapy that is not widely understood by the general public. What is myotherapy? What kinds of disorders does a myotherapist treat? What can you expect to receive from a myotherapy consultation? When you understand...

Myotherapy for Back Pain

Jan 21, 2011

 Our backs are an amazing feat of engineering when you think about it – the natural curves giving us flexibility, strength, balance when we are standing upright, shock absorption during walking – and running for the bus – and protection for the...

Studying Myotherapy

Jan 12, 2011

The body is a fascinating instrument with intimate connections between muscle, fascia, joints and nerves. It can be strong and flexible, but also tight or weak. If you are physically active or have ever had an injury from sport or everyday living, you...

What Is Myotherapy?

Dec 22, 2010

Myotherapy is a relatively new physical therapy that focuses on treating the soft and connective tissues of the body drawing on a variety of modalities. Myofacial pain is the medical term for describing muscular pain and discomfort, which is where the...

Benefits Of Myotherapy

Dec 22, 2010

Myotherapy is a physical therapy that focuses on manipulating the fascia or soft tissue element of our bodies, and is primarily used to help treat and manage musculoskeletal pain. This includes manipulation of the muscles, ligaments and tendons – all...

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