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Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release targets the muscles and the fascia. The muscles of our body give the body form and, by expanding and contracting, they enable movement. The fascia is the connective tissue that covers and connects the muscles, organs and bones. It is located between the skin and the underlying structure of muscle and bone.


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Myofascial Therapy

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Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic massage is the use of massage to heal mental and bodily aches and strains. Also known as manipulative therapy, therapeutic massage provides physical and psychological benefits. Physically, the effects of massage include injury healing, pain management and circulation improvement.


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Choosing a Massage Therapist

The massage profession is always changing; qualified and accredited therapists are usually well trained in massage techniques, assessment skills, and hygiene. With the common practice of Day Spas, Beauty therapy centres, and large clinics it is necessary to ask if the therapist treating you is adequately trained...


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Fear Naught Massage & Natural Therapies
I offer Remedial Massage using a variety of techniques including Myofascial Release, Acupressure, Trigger Point Therapy & Chinese Cupping, to name a few. Natural Therapies include Reiki, Ear Candling, Qi Gong & Kinesiology. Treatments may utilise a combination of modalities.
4 Kiah Mews     Eltham     Ph  0421 086 361

Australian College of Sports Therapy
The Sports Therapy, Myotherapy and Massage Centre is dedicated to health restoration, disease prevention and the maintenance of a healthy and happy lifestyle for you and your family. To achieve these aims we offer a wide range of treatments which are gentle, natural and effective.
276 Russell Street     Melbourne     Phone 03 9662 3933

Lisa Kavenagh
A qualified Remedial Therapist offering Myotech, Reiki, Kundalini, Relaxation, Therapuetic and Sports stretches to help you on the way of recovery or balanced mind & soul.
34 Dirkala Avenue     Heathmont    Ph  0403 132 596

 

Myofascial release therapy uses techniques to stretch the fascia and the muscles. The technique is guided by feedback the therapist feels from the patient's body. Some techniques are very light (myofascial stretching) that slowly heat and relax tissue allowing it to elongate.  Other myofascial techniques uses sustained pressure very deeply to break up scar tissue and restrictions (sustained myofascial tension).  Myofascial release is very good for chronic restrictions.

Melbourne
Melbourne is Victoria's capital city, the second largest city in Australia.  Melbourne has always been considered the cultural and financial hub of Australia. It hosts major events including the Melbourne Cup Carnival, Formula One Racing, the Melbourne International Arts Festival and the Melbourne Fringe Festival.  From hot summer nights to windy autumn days, this is the place to be.  Some of the best shopping, theatre and restaurants around all within a brisk walk.  Victoria is also known as the Garden State and the best parks and gardens abound in Melbourne.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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