Are you Googling “bicep tendonitis” at 2am because you have shoulder pain? We should take a step back before letting Dr. Needle inject cortisone into your shoulder, since not all shoulder pain is caused by your biceps. A slouched posture at your desk, rotator cuff, neck, or upper back may be to blame.
At Super Myo, we assess, treat, and relieve pain at its source in a detective-style approach (but without the trench coat). The goal of myotherapy is to restore function and ease discomfort without harming your immune system. It uses manual therapy, dry needling, cupping, and corrective exercises to restore function and ease discomfort.
Step one shouldn’t be skipped. Make sure you get assessed properly, manually, and by a person who understands it (spoiler: I’m that person). For now, cortisone might quiet the pain-but Myotherapy focuses on why it arises.
Still sore? Let’s fix that—book in before your shoulder books a one-way trip to Injectionville.