Myogenics Myotherapy provides services in Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Myotherapy; Dry Needling, Cupping, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Postural Assessments, Corrective Exercises and Stretches. Myotherapy treatments provide postural assessment, treatment and corrections through myofascial release of fascia, cupping, trigger point/dry needling techniques as well as stretches and corrective exercises to facilitate weak muscles and lengthen tight and sore muscles. MANUAL LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a treatment designed specifically to help maintain a well flowing
lymphatic system, promoting fluid circulation and decongesting of the lymph nodes, that protect and boost your immune system and detoxify the body. Using specific slow, light strokes and rhythmic circular movements. MLD works on the connective tissue
immediately below the skin, encouraging the natural drainage of the lymph, which carries waste products
away from the tissues back toward the heart. Your lymph system is made up of lymphatic vessels and nodes and is your bodies first line of defence
against disease and infection. Lymph nodes contain a large portion of your white blood cells, which fight
disease and infection. As the lymph is filtered through the nodes, the immune cells identify any toxins, such
as viruses and bacteria. Lymphatic fluid picks up toxins such as food additives and preservatives and filters them out for removal from the body. MLD can help treat a wide range of health conditions and illnesses. Arthritis (even during flare ups)
Breast surgery (segmental, simple or total mastectomy)
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Dermatological conditions (e.g. eczema, psoriasis)
Reduction in facial wrinkles
Before facials to relax skin
Liver detox
Fluid retention
General fatigue
Headaches or migraines
Low immunity
Musculoskeletal pains and conditions
Oedema (e.g. lymphoedema, oedema/swelling during pregnancy)
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Pre-surgery (to soften and relax tissues to be operated on)
Post-surgery (to reduce healing times and scar tissue formation, and reduce chance of infection)
Sinusitis
Sports injuries (e.g.