Welcome to Barwon Soft Tissue Therapies
  What is Soft Tissue Therapy?
  Soft Tissue Therapy is a treatment  oriented massage therapy which has been derived out the sports medicine  industry and it deals with the assessment and treatment of sports injuries and musculoskeletal  conditions. Soft tissue represents the muscles, fascia (connective tissue),ligaments  and tendons which are prone to overuse, overloading, shortening ,lenghthening  which produce all kinds of aches, pains and injuries.
  Assessment
   People who present with their  complaint are assessed via the most appropriate tests according to the person’s  presentation. This may include posture, biomechanical, range of movement,  neural and their tests that help identify the most likely cause of pain or  injury.
  If the assessment is consistent with  pain or injury that is better dealt with other health professionals (sports  physicians, physiotherapists, podiatrists, etc) then will refer you to the most  appropriate person. Otherwise we will treat accordingly.
  Treatment
  Depending on the pain or injury, a number  of TECHNIQUES OR TREATMENT MODALITIES may be utilized. Most commonly the  techniques will be hands on massage type techniques such as:
  
		- Trigger Point Therapy:
	    for alleviation of trigger points
- Myofascial (muscle and fascial) Therapy:
	    for improving flexability/mobility  of the myofascial unit.
- Frictions:
		  reducing adhesions between fascial  layers, muscles and the like. Frictions also promote healing in tendon  pathologies as well decreasing pain perception.
 
- Muscle Energy Technique (MET):
		  is now a common technique used by  number therapies. The osteopaths designed the technique some 100 years ago. MET  is the use of light contractions by the client in very specific directions to  alter joint restrictions and range.		
Treatment Modalities 
  
    - Myofascial Dry Needling:
 Dry Needling is a form of therapy adapted  from Acupuncture, an ancient Chinese system of medicine dating back to 1600  B.C., where fine needles pierce the skin into selected points to correct  imbalances in the body.  Traditional Chinese Medicine revolves  around a persons Qi, or energy force, which transports itself through the body  via designated channels called meridians. Along these meridians Acupuncture  points lie, which, when stimulated can move a blockage along the channel  allowing normal energy flow. Dry needling however, uses western based anatomy  and physiology to select the points, known as myofacial trigger points, found  in designated areas in muscles throughout the body. Many of these points  correspond with those used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Indications for the use of Dry Needling in  treating muscular pain and dysfunction are based on conventional western  orthopedic assessment, range of motion testing and palpation of the muscle.  Stimulation of trigger points using Dry Needling can desensitise these points  and associated referral pain areas, promote healing and enhance production of  endorphins. Dry Needling can be used to treat conditions such as joint pain and  osteoarthritis, inflammatory conditions such as tendonitis and disc pain,  headache and migraine, post surgical conditions, back pain, as well as acute  and chronic trigger point pain. 
- Manual Lymphatic Drainage:
 The basic concept of this  treatment is to stimulate the body’s lymphatic circulation.  Our lymph system as a major part of the  immune system; is responsible for removing waste and aiding with the body’s defense.
 This is particularly  important with today’s lifestyle where the influences of stress, unbalanced  food intake and environmental factors can all adversely affect our lymphatic  system.
 The treatment consists of a  very gentle massage over the skin, focusing of the lymphatic areas.  It is a non oil modality and definitely pain  free.
 The treatment can help people  of all ages and is suitable even for the very young, those recovering from  surgery and the particularly fragile.
 The main benefits include  relief of congestion, reduction of fluid retention, faster recovery after  illness and injury, and a heightened sense of wellbeing. In the treatment of  Lymphoedema condition or post-operative to prevent lymphatic congestion the  procedure can involve massage, remedial exercises, compression therapy and  supportive information to adapt to a new lifestyle. Manual Lymph Drainage is a  safe, non-intrusive and relaxing massage technique and treatment usually taking  one to one and a half hours. 
- Spinal Reflex Analysis (SRA):
 Spinal reflexes originate directly from the spine, and cause muscle contraction, pain and dysfunction. Spinal Reflex Analysis (SRA) is the first and only system to identify and treat these reflexes, therefore providing fast and effective relief from pain and dysfunction. Stuart has completed the basic SRA training and uses this highly effective technique to those with multi regional dysfunction/athletes with profound effects.