Anthony Garnier is a myotherapist based in Hamlyn Heights, VIC, working from 1/158 Church Street, Hamlyn Heights VIC 3215. He looks after people who feel tight, sore, or stiff, and who want a steady plan for getting back more comfortable movement.
In his work, he focuses on massage therapy and hands-on body care. That can mean treating general muscle tightness, or spending time on specific sore spots that keep coming back. At times, the goal is simple relief, but often it also helps to explain what might be going on in the muscles so you can move better between visits.
Anthony also uses trigger point therapy and myofascial release. These are practical techniques for working through areas where muscles feel knotted or “grumpy”. Many people find they feel looser after sessions, and some notice their range of motion improves too. Stretching exercises can also be part of the plan, especially when the aim is to support what the hands do during treatment.
The kind of patients he sees varies. Some come in with aches from everyday life, like carrying bags, long drives, or desk work. Others have pain that shows up after sport, or they’ve been dealing with tightness for months and just want a better way to manage it. In many cases, small changes add up, and the sessions are about helping your body settle while you build consistency.
Anthony works with adults and people who prefer clear, calm treatment. He brings a plain-speaking approach and keeps things grounded, so you’re not left wondering what’s happening. He also speaks English and French, which can help if you’re more comfortable expressing what you feel in your own language.
His training and education are focused on massage and bodywork, along with the practical skills used in myotherapy. If you’re dealing with ongoing muscle tightness, soreness, or stiffness, it’s worth booking a time to discuss what you’re noticing and what kind of support you need next.