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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
PHYSIOTHERAPIST & MYOTHERPIST
What does a Physiotherapist do?
They help you recover from injury, reduce pain and stiffness, increase mobility and prevent further injury. They listen to your needs to tailor a treatment plan specific to your condition, lifestyle, current training regime and planned training plan and upcoming races.
Physiotherapists are trained to assess your condition, diagnose the problem, and help you understand what’s wrong. The following are common treatment methods used by physiotherapists:
Exercise programs to improve mobility and strengthen muscles
Joint manipulation and mobilisation to reduce pain and stiffness
Muscle re-education to improve control
Soft tissue mobilisation (massage)
Acupuncture and dry needling
Hydrotherapy
If needed, guidance around short term training modifications to improve injury recovery.
What does a Myotherapist DO?
Myotherapist provide assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for a wide range of musculoskeletal pain and associated conditions. Although, you don’t need to have pain to visit a myotherapist.
Myotherapist also work to restore optimal activity, reduce the likelihood of injuries and keep you performing at your best.
The following are common treatment methods used by myotherapist:
Massage in their treatments, when warranted
Dry needling thermo and
Electro-therapeutic techniques
Exercise/stretching prescription
Education about pain management
Load management
Activity modification and/or lifestyle modification.
Physiotherapy Vs Myotheraphy for Triathletes
It is important for triathletes to maintain their physical health to complete the necessary training for triathlons. Seeing a myotherapist on a regular basis can give you added performance benefits and also assist in you in the training recovery process.
Injuries are common when first starting training for a triathlon and if injuries arise you should seek the consultation of a physiotherapist to allow them to help you recover from the injury and seek advice on how best to keep your training up while your injured to not do further damage.
“Maintenance” of ongoing or old injuries is important when training for a triathlon. Given the amount of training required it is common to find old injuries resurface or niggling issues crop up. Physiotherapists and Myotherapist will often work together to determine your best treatment strategy. This may mean a few sessions with a physiotherapist and then you continue maintenance with a myotherapist or vice versa. These maintenance sessions are a vital component of your training plan as they will allow you to train at your best, manage any issues that arise and then compete at your best.
Jordan Cook
Physiotherapist
B.Physio, Grad. Cert. Sports Physiotherapy APAM

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CONVENIENCE AT YOUR DOORSTEP
Lakeside Sports Medicine Centre is conveniently located close to the CBD at the iconic Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, part of Melbourne’s first class Sports Hub in Albert Park. Our sports medicine clinic offers patients access to a multidisciplinary team of highly trained health professionals. Treating specialists are committed to providing quality sports medicine whether it be for the elite athlete
or members of the general public.
Address: MSAC Ground Floor, Suite 7 Aughtie Drive, Albert Park
Postal Address: MSAC Box 7, Aughtie Drive Albert Park Victoria 3206
Phone: +61 3 9682 6029
Fax: +61 3 9682 9278
Email: admin@lakesidesmc.com.au
OPERATIONAL HOURS:
Monday: 7.00am till 8.00pm
Tuesday: 7.00am till 8.00pm
Wednesday: 7.00am till 8.00pm
Thursday: 7.00am till 8.00pm
Friday: 7.00am till 6.00pm
Saturday: 8.00am till 1.00pm
