What is myoActivation?

myoActivation® is a systematic methodology used to assess and treat chronic pain and mobility impairment. Through the combination of activating muscles in sustained contraction, relaxing fascia in tension, and releasing relevant scars, myoActivation uses needles (no medication) with the aim to resolve pain, improve movement and restore wellbeing. The myoActivation methodology was developed by Dr. Greg Siren & has been applied in over 50,000 encounters in more than 8,000 patients. There are approximately 300 clinicians currently trained in this pain care.

To ensure quality assurance, myoActivation® has been trademarked.

What to expect

  • myoActivation Process

    Before your first appointment a lifetime injury history will be taken, including an inventory of scars.

    Your treatment will involve movement tests, palpation and needling.

    Appointments are booked one week apart. Each session is 45 mins (intake) and 30 mins (follow up). Plan for 4 sessions. Some people may need more.

    What to wear: Shorts and loose fitting shirt. Avoid light colours. You may be asked to remove your shirt, an exercise bra is recommended.

    Needling: Hollow bore needles are used (like you would get a vaccination with). The needle is NOT left in. No medication is injected.

    After treatment: Reducing vigorous exercise for 2-3 days post-treatment is advised to prevent strain and allow tissues to heal. Plan your appointments accordingly.

    Risks: Vary considerably between persons and may include: bruising, discomfort at site of needling (varies with patient), nausea, dizziness, lightheadedness, post treatment fatigue and soreness for a few days, pneumothorax if needling over lung fields.

  • Intake & Treatments

    No referral is necessary but it’s advised to have your chronic pain reviewed by your primary care provider (NP/MD) prior to your first visit.

    No medications will be prescribed.

    Please do not book if you are pregnant.

    Please bring a translator if you do not speak English well.

    Before your first appointment you are required to complete consent and intake forms. These are sent via email after appointment is booked. A credit card is required for booking.*

    *Please contact Barb if you do not have a credit card to make alternate arrangements.

  • Ongoing Care

    After myoActivation some people benefit from yoga, supported exercise programs to rebuild strength, and/or groups that motivate you to continue to move.

    Below are some links to community resources that you may find helpful. Eddy Health Options does not directly endorse any specific organizations or programs. These are suggestions for you to explore on your own.

    North Vancouver Recreation

    West Vancouver Recreation

    LivePlanBE

    Self Management BC

Scientific Support

  • Clinical Insights into the Importance of Scars and Scar Release in Paediatric Chronic Myofascial Pain by Gillian Lauder and Nicholas West

    Click here to read

  • myoActivation: A Structured Process for Chronic Pain Resolution by Gillian Lauder, Nicholas West and Greg Siren

    Click here to read

  • Unrecognized Myofascial Components of Pediatric Complex Pain: myoActivation, a Structured Solution for Assessment and Management by Gillian R Lauder, Jack Huang and Nicholas C West

    Click here to read

  • Assessing changes in range of motion in adolescent patients undergoing myoActivation® for chronic pain related to myofascial dysfunction: a feasibility study by Tim Bhatnagar, Farah T. Azim, Mona Behrouzian, Karen Davies, Diane Wickenheiser, Gail Jahren, Nicholas West, Lise Leveille and Gillian R. Lauder

    Click here to read

Covid 19 & illness policy

Eddy Health Options appreciates some people prefer to mask while in a small clinic space. Barb may be wearing a mask. If you have any signs of illness, please cancel your appointment or call Barb to discuss. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.