
About Us
Our Mission
Helping people enjoy active and pain free lives.
Indy Myopain Relief Center
Indy Myopain Relief Center is a pain clinic that aims to resolve pain permanently. We address pain and muscle dysfunction, using Trigger Point Therapy protocols as developed by Doctors Janet Travell and David Simons. We help you reduce your reliance on pain medication and avoid or postpone the need for surgery.
Whether you suffer from Plantar Fasciitis, Back Pain, Headaches, Shoulder, Neck, Arm, Hand, Hip, Leg, Knee or Foot pain, we can treat them and help you achieve lasting pain relief.
Indy Myopain Relief Center will design a treatment plan specific to your condition to speed up your recovery from muscle damage, improve your body's posture, balance your nervous system, and provide you long-term relief.
We use Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy, Frequency Specific Microcurrent, Bio-electric Therapy, and Advanced Medical Therapeutic Massage. We go beyond Trigger Point Therapy.
We serve the local communities of Carmel, Indianapolis, Zionsville, West Clay, Westfield, Noblesville, Fishers, Greenwood, Avon, Plainfield, Whitestown, all of Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio. Our clients come from every corner of the world.

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Our Vision
To inform our healers and the public of simple ways to reduce or eliminate pain without using drugs or surgery.
Our Story
The Indy Myopain Relief Center was created by Steven Maschmeyer because of a personal experience. He had low back pain for over 25 years — not constantly, but occasionally. It was worse on Mondays and after golf.
He went to the best orthopedic doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists, and massage therapists, but nothing helped. A massage therapist recommended booking an appointment with Sharon Sauer in Chicago for trigger point therapy.
To his amazement, one 90-minute session completely resolved the pain. When he asked who he could see in the Indianapolis area, he was told there were no myofascial trigger point therapists in Indiana at all.
That inspired an 11-year journey to help people get rid of pain while teaching the medical profession about new ways of solving their patients' pain problems.
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