Jnana Myotherapy

Myotherapy is a form of physical therapy, originally based on the trigger point research by Dr Janet G. Travell (), who co-authored Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction (, ). Myo- is a Latin prefix that refers to anatomical muscle (a field of study). Myofascial pain involves trigger point pain.
RMIT University (Melbourne) established myotherapy as a process-oriented, quality based, clinical framework for physical therapy.
It is the professional standard of record-keeping that differentiates myotherapists from remedial massage therapists.

Myotherapy versus Remedial Massage Therapy

Completion of AdvDipMyo qualification permits the use of the professional title, myotherapist, and eligibility for health fund rebates as a healthcare provider. As myotherapy is a higher qualification, the health fund offers a higher rebate when claiming myotherapy.

The term “remedial massage” is problematic because of its ambiguity. Common English usage of an adjective to qualify a service implies a brand or a style, however, remedial is not a style or type of massage. The correct definition of “remedial massage” is massage therapy applied to assist in rehabilitation, pain and injury management, typically musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries.

Address:
4/35 Hume Street, Crows Nest
NSW. C.P.: 2065
Web: http://https://jnanamyotherapy.com

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