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Myotherapy: Specialized Physical Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain Relief
Myotherapy is a specialised form of physical therapy that focuses on the assessment, treatment, and management of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. It is a hands-on approach to relieving muscle and soft tissue discomfort, making it a valuable option for individuals dealing with a wide range of conditions, including sports injuries, chronic pain, and musculoskeletal issues.
Myotherapists are trained healthcare professionals who use a variety of techniques to address muscle and soft tissue problems. These techniques may include manual therapies, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, dry needling, and exercise prescription. Myotherapy sessions are tailored to the specific needs of each patient, aiming to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall musculoskeletal function.
Whether you’re an athlete striving to recover from an injury, someone dealing with chronic pain, or simply seeking relief from muscle tension and discomfort, myotherapy offers a holistic and effective approach to improving your physical well-being. It’s a valuable tool in promoting better musculoskeletal health and enhancing your quality of life.
Myotherapy Events and Webinars
Webinar: Superficial Needling Approaches to Sciatica: A Safer, Microcirculation-Focused Model: Physiological Rationale, Safety Considerations, and Clinical Reasoning
Online Tue, 24 Mar 2026 - Tue, 24 Mar 2026 7:00–8:30 pm Webinar Traditional Chinese MedicineReleasing Joints II & A Day at the Pelvis – Newcastle 2026
Newcastle Sat, 21 Nov 2026 - Sun, 22 Nov 2026 9:30–4:30 pm Donna Eddy Seminar BodyworksMyotherapy Medicine News
The ATMS Research Grant allocates up to AU$20,000 to support natural medicine research that aligns the goals of the ATMS Strategic Plan.
At the ATMS AGM, the 2024 - 2025 Simon Schot Education Grants were awarded to the following ATMS member.
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