What Do Myotherapists Treat?

Myotherapists are skilled in managing and treating a wide range of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, which involve the nerves, muscles, and skeletal system. Whether you’re dealing with everyday aches or more complex conditions, myotherapy can help restore function, reduce pain, and improve your overall well-being.

Common Conditions Treated by Myotherapists:
Muscle Tightness and Strains: Addressing tension, pain, and dysfunction caused by overuse or injury.
Postural and Spinal Pathologies: Managing issues like scoliosis, disc herniation, and bulges to enhance spinal health and posture.

Sports Injuries: Treating injuries such as joint sprains, muscle tears, and overuse syndromes to help athletes return to peak performance.
Headaches and Migraines: Reducing the frequency and intensity of headaches, often linked to muscle tension or spinal issues.
TMJ Dysfunction: Treating jaw pain and dysfunction related to temporomandibular joint issues.
Bursitis: Alleviating pain and inflammation in bursae, often caused by repetitive movement or pressure.
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis): Restoring mobility and reducing pain in the shoulder joint.
Nerve-Related Pain: Relieving conditions such as sciatica or carpal tunnel syndrome by addressing the root cause of nerve compression or irritation.
Plantar Fasciitis: Reducing heel pain and inflammation caused by irritation of the plantar fascia.
Tendinopathies: Treating tendon injuries, such as Achilles tendinopathy, to restore movement and function.
Pregnancy and Post-Natal Pain: Supporting women through pregnancy-related issues like pelvic girdle pain and post-natal recovery.
Chronic Pain Conditions: Managing long-term pain conditions such as fibromyalgia and chronic low back pain.