Physical Therapies at NIIM: Myotherapy

As part of our broad range of services at NIIM, we offer Myotherapy. These therapeutic approaches focus on improving your overall health and well-being through hands-on techniques. Both therapies may assist in alleviating pain, improving mobility, treating injuries and enhancing the body’s natural ability to heal.

Myotherapy

Myotherapy is a form of physical therapy that focuses on the treatment and management of soft tissue pain, particularly muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Myotherapists use techniques like deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, and stretching to reduce muscle tension and improve movement. It is often used to manage conditions such as muscle soreness, sports injuries, and chronic pain.


Benefits of Myotherapy:

  • Can reduce muscle pain and stiffness: Helps ease discomfort and promote relaxation in soft tissues.
  • Treats sports and repetitive strain injuries: Supports healing and reduces inflammation from overuse or impact.
  • May improve range of motion and flexibility: Enhances joint function and movement efficiency.
  • Aids in the recovery from physical trauma: Assists in restoring strength and mobility after injury.

How Myotherapy Can Support Your Health Journey

Myotherapy take a personalised approach to healing, aiming to identify the root causes of discomfort rather than just masking symptoms. Our experienced team of Osteopaths and Myotherapists work alongside our Integrative General Practitioners and other allied health practitioners to support you in your journey to better health.

How to make an appointment

Book an Appointment today to start your path to better health with myotherapy!

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Our Physical Therapies Team

Tatjana Kursova
Tatjana Kursova

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