Team Members
Advanced therapies that treat the root cause of your pain

Nick Zarvos
Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist & Massage Therapist (LMT, MTPT)
Nick is a licensed massage therapist with one year of hands-on experience and is currently apprenticing in trigger point therapy. He is a graduate of Indiana Wellness College, where he completed a 900-hour Sports & Medical Massage program, training in Swedish, Deep Tissue, and Sports techniques. Nick also holds a degree in Justice Studies from Grand Canyon University and brings a strong sense of ethics and a client-centered approach to every session. He was inspired to become a massage therapist as a way to help others manage pain and maintain wellness starting with his father and now brings that same care to every client.

Steven Maschmeyer
Founder & Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist (CMTPT, LMT, MS, ASCP (C))
Steve Maschmeyer, founder of Indy Myopain Relief Center since 2012, is a leading Myofascial Trigger Point therapist in Indianapolis, specializing in soft-tissue pain and muscle dysfunction treatment. With a background in biology, chemistry, physics (BS 1970, MS 1974, Butler University) and a career in clinical chemistry and software management, Steve transitioned to therapy after a personal recovery from chronic back pain. He earned national certification as a CMTPT in 2014 with the highest score in the U.S., followed by certifications in Myofascial Acoustic Compression Therapy (2015) and Medical & Sports Massage (2016).

Shanetta (Lynn) Herbert, N.P., MFTPT
Naturopathic Practitioner & Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist (CMTPT)
Dr. Shanetta HERbert is a compassionate naturopathic practitioner dedicated to holistic wellness. With roots in real estate and nonprofit leadership, she honed skills in client service and community-building. Her family-centered practice blends evidence-informed care with a commitment to empowering clients toward independent health. Dr. HERbert creates a nurturing space for sustainable wellness, asking: "Are you ready to be independently healthy?"
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