Ebmyotherapy

Ebmyotherapy Myotherapist, Remedial massage therapist, Sports massage, Swedish / Relaxation massage, Deep tissue

Services Provides are: Myotherapy
Remedial Massage, Sports Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Lymphatic Drainage Massage, Aromatherapy, Pregnancy Massage, Pre and post Natal and Reflexology

Qualifictions: Adv, Diploma of Myotherapy
Dip. Of Remedial Massage
Cert 4 In Swedish Massage
Dip of Reflexology
Dip Of Aromatherapy
Level 2 Sports Trainer
Professional Member with AAMT( Now Myotherapy and Massage Association) and SMA ( Sports Medicine Australia)

08/06/2026
If you have  Private health with extras  cover. Remedial Massage and Myotherapy.You are able to  claim  on your Remedial...
04/06/2026

If you have Private health with extras cover. Remedial Massage and Myotherapy.
You are able to claim on your Remedial massage or myotherapy session.
So what are you waiting for?

As the ad said.
" I FEEL BETTER NOW"

TIME TO BOOK IN AND MAKE YOUR HEALTH A PRIORITY

CALL, EMAIL OR DM HERE TO MAKE A BOOKING
I am available at
E.B.myotherapy
0438 24 08 84
[email protected]
Cheltenham

Move for Life Physio and Health hub
131 Lower Dandenong Rd Mentone VIC Ph
03 9584 2000 [email protected]

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At the moment  here is the last  post to the What does that muscle  do series.What does the  gluteal muscles do? (The po...
02/06/2026

At the moment here is the last post to the What does that muscle do series.
What does the gluteal muscles do?
(The post for glutus min didn't upload for some reason)

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Here is post no. 6 to second  part of the What does that muscle do series.What does the Piriformis do?The piriformis is ...
01/06/2026

Here is post no. 6 to second part of the What does that muscle do series.

What does the Piriformis do?
The piriformis is a flat, pyramid-shaped muscle that lies parallel to (in line with) the gluteus medius muscle's back margin and underneath the gluteus maximus muscle in the hip area.

The muscle passes through the greater sciatic foramen (a space in the pelvic bones, on each side of the center) and to the upper part of the greater trochanter (a bone ridge near the top of the femur, or thigh bone). It takes up the most area in the greater sciatic foramen.
It’s a small muscle compared to other muscles of the region.

The piriformis helps rotate the hip and works with rotators such as the obturator externus and the gemellus inferior. It rotates the thigh externally while extended (for example, while walking) and abducts the hip when the thigh is flexed at 90 degrees (for example, when placing the ankle on the opposite knee while sitting).

The nearness of the piriformis muscle to the sciatic nerve, which is the largest nerve in the human body, can result in pain in some individuals. This pain can run from the buttocks to the lower back.

Treatment for a strain of this muscle includes physical therapy, deep tissue massage, and anti-inflammatory medication, which reduces swelling around the sciatic nerve.

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31/05/2026
Post no. 4 to the What does this Muscle fo series? What does  Rhomboid muscles do? The rhomboid major muscle is located ...
29/05/2026

Post no. 4 to the What does this Muscle fo series?

What does Rhomboid muscles do?

The rhomboid major muscle is located in the back region and helps keep the scapula, or shoulder blade, attached to the ribcage. It also rotates the scapula and retracts it towards the spinal column. It has origination points in the second, third, fourth, and fifth thoracic vertebrae (T2 though T5). The rhomboid major muscle receives oxygenated blood from the dorsal scapular artery, which arises from the subclavian artery. The dorsal scapular nerve provides innervation and a connection to the spinal column. If the rhomboid major is damaged or torn, the scapula becomes partially debilitated; this will limit the range of motion in the upper extremities. Treatment for rhomboid major injuries requires surgery and post-surgical physical therapy, which includes stretching and muscular endurance activities.

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Address

Unit 7 17 Hilda Street Cheltenham
Cheltenham, VIC
3192

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2:30pm
5pm - 7:30pm
Tuesday 5pm - 8pm
Wednesday 5pm - 7:30pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+61438240884

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