Important Announcement
PubHTML5 Scheduled Server Maintenance on (GMT) Sunday, June 26th, 2:00 am - 8:00 am.
PubHTML5 site will be inoperative during the times indicated!

Home Explore Myotherapy - a method of treatment of diseased muscles

Myotherapy - a method of treatment of diseased muscles

Published by alternativemyotherapy12, 2021-12-18 09:48:06

Description: Myotherapy - a method of treatment of diseased muscles-converted

Search

Read the Text Version

Myotherapy - a method of treatment of diseased muscles

Trigger points in the muscles are the CAUSE OF CHRONIC pain throughout the body, and Myotherapy is one of the best treatments. What does\"Myotherapy\" mean? According to the experts at MyotherapyCoburg, Myotherapy is a treatment aimed specifically at the muscles, to obtain a therapeutic effect. or it is an application of pressure, compression techniques on the tissue, to squeeze out the waste products in tissues and cells. Muscle re-pressure - due to what is the therapeutic effect achieved? What is the therapeutic effect achieved during the procedure of Myotherapy on the muscles? It is important to understand the pathology and what exactly causes pain. The main pathology in chronic muscle pain is myofascial trigger points. These are painful seals in the muscles and fascia. When the waste products of cells cannot enter the lymphatic system and remain inside muscle cells, it generates pain. Also, contracted muscle cells (namely, tightened sarcomeres) do not allow the muscle to stretch to its full length and, when stretched (active or passive), cause pain. Myotherapy is a process of forced squeezing of decay products from cells and reactive full-blooded, that is, blood with nutrients enters and nourishes the cell, after its compression. It is necessary to break the membrane of the affected muscle cells, so that they can restore by new unaffected cells.

According to the experts at MyotherapyCoburgMyotherapy is also known as; •Acupressure – Some specialists use this term. However, in our opinion, the understanding of trigger points is a bit vague, and the term \"bioactive point\" or \"acupuncture point\" is used to refer to the trigger. •Reflexology (in a broad sense) is also sometimes taken as this method of treatment. •Also, the main techniques of Myotherapy are included in the techniques of classical, sports, therapeutic, Thai, segmental, and connective tissue massages. •Ischemic compression also means the same therapeutic manipulations It is not so important to designate the term as to understand the physical effects on the muscles and facial tissue, to improve the patient's condition. As we can see, there are many names and terminology, and the principle of operation is very similar or identical, and in the following chapters, we will analyse exactly how Myotherapy works. Myotherapy - what is it aimed at? Myotherapy is just aimed precisely at the mechanical destruction of the locus of the trigger point. An important point is that Myotherapy should be carried out on the trigger point. And it should not apply to the zone of reflected pain. Because the pain from the trigger can be in a remote place from it and it is important to localize the trigger. Myotherapy can be done at a variety of trigger points. Triggers can be active and latent, as well as in the muscle, fascia, ligaments, and other structures. Accordingly, Myotherapy is aimed not only at muscle tissue but also at other soft tissue organs.

An important criterion for properly performed Myotherapy is a pain when kneading triggers. However, this pain is pulling dull; there should not be a feeling of acute cutting pain. Indications and contraindications for Myotherapy The main indications for Myotherapy are the pain caused by myofacial trigger points according to the experts at MyotherapyCoburg. Myotherapy is very similar to massage, it is always indicated when there are no acute contraindications. In principle, Myotherapy can be performed always and for everyone, even for preventive purposes, to prevent the formation and activation of triggers. Absolute contraindications to Myotherapy will be: febrile conditions acute inflammatory condition bleeding (external and internal) the presence of purulent abscesses blood diseases (infectious) skin diseases thrombosis and significant varicose veins (although this may be due to triggers in the muscles) benign and malignant neoplasms multiple sclerosis mental illness (increased excitability) The purpose of Myotherapy is to make your muscle feel relaxed by compressing, squeezing, and crushing them. So if you want to solve your muscle pain then go for the treatment now!

Visit us For More: Address - 52 Holmes Street, Brunswick East 3057 Victoria, Australia Website - https://alternativemyotherapy.com.au/ Email Id - [email protected] Phone no.- 0449 698 635


Like this book? You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes!
Create your own flipbook