What is myofascial release?
Myofascial release is used to treat myofascial pain. This is caused by tightness and sensitivity in the myofascial tissue (this supports muscle throughout the body). During myofascial release, you will [...]
Myofascial release is used to treat myofascial pain. This is caused by tightness and sensitivity in the myofascial tissue (this supports muscle throughout the body). During myofascial release, you will [...]
Myotherapists use myofascial release all the time. The main difference - myofascial release is a technique, whereas myotherapy is a practice. Myotherapy is a form of physical therapy which focuses [...]
Myofascial release training can be beneficial for myotherapists, sports massage therapists, remedial therapists, soft tissue therapists and physiotherapists.
Our myofascial release therapy training is considered a short postgraduate course. You will be required to complete 18 hours of training and complete an assessment to pass the course.
Our Myofascial release course is conducted face to face at either our Heidelberg or Moorabbin campuses.
You will need to attend class on campus for the “hands on” massage units. This is programmed at various times throughout the year.