Formally Established in Riverton in 2001, Nicolle Butler became the owner in June 2012. Muscle Care Remedial Massage therapists provided remedial massage and sports massage services for a wide range of needs for men and women of all ages.
We are part of the High Road Health Centre that has chiropractic and podiatry facilities. You can contact them on 08 9354 7000
How can massage therapy help you?
All Muscle Care employees are highly qualified and registered through health funds. Remedial massage and sports massage therapists utilise various techniques to provide a positive outcome in pain relief, postural management, injuries, headaches, joint pain and restriction, stress and relaxation.
These techniques include:
deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, cupping, pre and post event sports massage, Swedish massage (relaxation), dry needling and Pregnancy massage. Pregnancy Massage / Prenatal Massage / Postnatal Massage
Massage is great for pregnancy (Prenatal) and at Muscle Care we have a specially designed pregnancy massage cushion to help provide an extremely comfortable massage for our expecting mums whilst being able to massage them in a safe way that will not harm their baby.
Does your health fund cover remedial massage and sport massage therapy?
There are a number of health funds in Australia that rebate remedial massage therapy. Ask your remedial massage therapist or contact your health fund direct.
Payment
We have HICAPS and EFTPOS claim facility to assist with processing your health insurance fund claim.
Hours of operation
Normal business hours apply and to assist clients with busy work schedules, evening appointments are available up to 8.00 pm, and Saturday appointments are also available. Check Facebook for day to day hours.
Contact Details
Street Address: Rooms 6 & 7, 206 High Road (Corner Wavel Ave), Riverton, Perth, WA 6148.
For an appointment phone (08) 9354 4455
Note: if our staff is busy, leave your message on the answer phone and we will get back to you as soon as we are free.
Car Parking
We have ample off street parking available, accessed from Wavel Avenue, at the rear of the High Road Health Centre
Muscle Care Remedial Massage Therapy in Riverton, Perth, WA categorized under Massage, Myotherapists with expertise in Swedish Massage, Sports Massage, Trigger Point Therapy.
Some other services offered by Muscle Care Remedial Massage Therapy are Remedial Massage, Massage, Myotherapy, Cupping, Deep Tissue Massage, Relaxation Massage, Dry Needling.
Phone Muscle Care Remedial Massage Therapy to make your next appointment.
Remedial Massage
Remedial massage is the assessment and treatment of the muscles, tendons, ligaments and connective tissues of the body to assist in rehabilitation, pain and injury management. It’s performed to create conditions for the body to return to normal health after injury. If a patient has suffered a moderate injury resulting in structural pain and/or loss of function, then remediation is required to reduce or eliminate pain and restore that function. Remedial massage is designed to balance muscle/soft tissue length, tension, tone which will in turn promote the return to normal joint/capsular/bone position; increase the flow of blood and lymph, particularly in the injured areas.
Deep Tissue
Is a therapeutic treatment that helps to restore function to injured “soft tissue” (muscle, tendons and ligaments). It is a strong and deep massage which is great for muscle spasms and dissolving muscular tension.
Relaxation Massage
Various gentle techniques are used to help relax sore, tired muscles and loosen stressful tension that build up inside. The therapist responds to the patient’s body enabling the most effective form of relaxation massage possible.
Sports Massage
Combines different massage techniques to enhance sport performance and aid in quick recovery. It can be tailored to concentrate on the muscles relevant to your sport/activity. An effective component of any training program.
Myofascial Dry Needling
Treatment involves the insertion of solid, filament needle, as is used in the practice of acupuncture, usually in or around Myofascial Trigger Points. Myofascial Trigger Points have been described as a “hyper-irritable spot within a skeletal muscle”. Myofascial Trigger Points are points in muscles which are painful when pushed. Trigger points can refer pain and create dysfunction elsewhere in the body.
What is Myofascial Dry Needling?
Myofascial dry needling is a therapy that has been adapted from acupuncture in that it uses fine needles applied to the musculoskeletal system in order to deactivate myofascial trigger points. A myofascial trigger point can be defined as a hyperirritable spot in a skeletal muscle that is painful when compressed and can cause referred pain or tenderness. However, you should not confuse dry needling with acupuncture as they are actually two different things. Acupuncture uses points that lie along the body’s meridians or energy channels, while myofascial dry needling uses points that are defined by western based anatomy and physiology.
What is Myofascial Dry Needling Used For?
It is commonly used for treating conditions such as fibromyalgia, back pain, headaches and migraine, joint pain, osteoarthritis, inflammatory conditions such as tendonitis, post surgery conditions, and acute or chronic trigger point pain. Fine acupuncture needles are inserted into the trigger points and this can stimulate the points, desensitising or deactivating them and the associated referred pain, causing pain relief, healing, and also stimulating the production of endorphins.
Cupping
A partial vacuum is created in cups placed on the skin either by means of heat or suction. This draws up the underlying tissues. When the cup is left in place on the skin for a few minutes, blood stasis is formed and localized healing takes place. Cupping has also been found to affect the body up to four inches into the tissues, causing tissues to release toxins, activate the lymphatic system, help activate and clear the veins, arteries and capillaries, activate the skin and release any fascia build ups.
Myofascial Release
Myofascial Release is a very effective hands-on technique that provides sustained pressure into myofascial restrictions to eliminate pain and restore motion. In the normal healthy state, the fascia is relaxed and wavy in configuration. It has the ability to stretch and move without restriction. When we experience physical trauma, scarring, or inflammation, however, the fascia loses its pliability. It becomes tight, restricted and a source of tension to the rest of the body. Trauma, such as a fall, whiplash, surgery or just habitual poor posture over time and repetitive stress injuries has cumulative effects.
Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger points, also known as myofascial trigger points, are areas of hyperirritability in the soft tissue structure. These can be acute sources of pain or latent, unnoticed by the client until pressure is applied by the practitioner. Treatment consists of physical therapy, manipulation and stretching. A firm digital pressure is applied by the practitioner, who is able to locate the specific points causing pain and restricted movement and these may often be located in places different to where the client actually feels the pain.
“I visited here after being diagnosed with mechanical back pain…which was very painful …. after 1 session with belinda i left feeling 80% better .. i was amazed with the result !!! The experience was one i would highly recommend and i will continue to visit for regular maintenance… professional … comfortable … gr8 results … thankyou belinda :-)”
“Nicolle is amazing with pain relief and with keeping me moving! I’ve been going to her for 18 months and the service is consistently excellent. I highly recommend Muscle Care!”
“Dear Ms. Nicolle,
Thank you for the small interview on Thursday two weeks ago on the position of remedial massage greatly, it was my pleasure meeting you and knowing more about your prospect in our conversation.
During our conversation, we discussed the development of your clinic in future, the plan about extending massage rooms, surely I will be more than happy to work with you as one of your staffs, and I believe that my past training and experience will benefit your clinic and all my clients will be exciting for the new classes.
In the end of the mail, I would like to sent you my best for your new massage rooms opining as soon as possible. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely, Jenny”
“Amazing service and friendly staff!!”
Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday: Closed