Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes you can, we have a Hicaps machine making it super easy for you to claim.
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Absolutely! We specialise in pregnancy massage, and we provide a comfortable and safe experience for expectant mothers. Our sessions include the use of a specialised pregnancy pillow, ensuring optimal comfort and support for you and your baby throughout the massage. Whether you're looking to alleviate discomfort or simply unwind, our therapist, Chris, is here to cater to your needs.
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Myotherapy is a specialised form of physical therapy focused on assessing, treating, and managing musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. Our skilled therapists, known as myotherapists, employ a variety of techniques including massage, manual therapy, dry needling, cupping, and tailored exercise programs to address issues related to muscles, joints, and connective tissues. By targeting specific areas of tension or injury, myotherapy aims to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and restore function. It's an effective approach for a wide range of conditions such as back pain, neck pain, sports injuries, and chronic musculoskeletal issues
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Back & Neck pain
Shoulder pain
Headaches and migraines
Sports injuries
Joint pain and stiffness
Postural issues
Muscle tension and tightness
Sciatica
Arthritis
Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs)
Tendinitis
Fibromyalgia
Pregnancy-related discomfort
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Yes, you may be able to claim funding through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) for myotherapy services, provided that it is included in your individualized NDIS plan and deemed reasonable and necessary to support your needs and goals. Myotherapy can be beneficial for individuals with disabilities who experience musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, or other related issues. It's recommended to discuss your specific situation with your NDIS planner or coordinator to determine eligibility and to include myotherapy as part of your plan if appropriate.
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Yes on request we can do mobile massage.
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The frequency of visits to a myotherapist varies based on your condition and goals. For acute issues, you may need more frequent visits initially, then taper off as you improve. For chronic issues or maintenance, regular sessions every 2-4 weeks may be beneficial. Discuss your needs with your myotherapist for personalised recommendations.