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massage therapy

Myosynaptic massage therapy is a specific form of myofascial therapy that targets the fascia—the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, nerves, and organs. This tissue plays a vital role in maintaining the structural integrity of the body, transferring force, and ensuring proper joint movement. When the fascia becomes restricted or damaged, it can lead to structural instability, dysfunctional movement patterns, a reduced range of motion, and the onset of pain. Myosynaptic therapy works to restore the health of the fascia and helps the brain recalibrate its ability to perceive and interpret the body’s position and movement.

Through myosynaptic therapy, we can address and correct issues such as scar tissue, trigger points, poor circulation, nerve compression, postural problems, and repetitive movement injuries. By utilizing this technique, we can enhance the healing process, increase blood flow to the affected tissues, and promote muscular symmetry.

 

Additional services offered to complement this therapy are:

 

Sports Therapy

Sports therapy is full bodywork that deals with acute, chronic, and repetitive injuries associated with recreational activities. By combining myofascial therapy with brain rehabilitation, we can enhance the mind-muscle connection and improve overall performance. This type of therapy can help prevent injuries, improve recovery, and condition the body to maintain optimal health during athletic activities.

 

Deep Tissue Therapy

Deep tissue focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. It is beneficial for chronic aches and pains, contracted areas such as stiff neck, upper and lower back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders. The pressure is deeper and concentrated on areas of tension and pain to reach the sub-layers of muscles and the connective tissue surrounding muscles, also known as Fascia.

 

Trigger Point

Trigger point therapy is a commonly used technique in physiotherapy to alleviate pain caused by knotted muscles. Trigger points are irritable areas associated with a tight band of muscle that is painful upon compression, contraction, or stretching of the muscular tissue and can refer to pain in the local area or other areas of the body.

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Conditions that Myosynaptic Therapy is particularly effective in treating include:

  • Frozen Shoulder

  • Migraines

  • Tennis and Golfers elbow

  • Carpal tunnel

  • Chronic sprains/strains

  • Bursitis

  • Sciatica

  • Trigger finger

  • Dystonia

  • Trigeminal neuralgia 

  • TMJ

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