For those suffering from the effects of POTS and Dysautonomia, get back to being you!
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) falls under the umbrella of dysautonomia, a condition affecting the autonomic nervous system responsible for regulating heart rate, blood pressure, and other involuntary functions.
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Meet Elaine
Years of battling POTS left Elaine dizzy, exhausted, and struggling to function day-to-day—until she found MyoWorx.
“Before MyoWorx, I hadn’t had a truly good day in over two years. After just a few weeks, my dizziness eased, my brain fog cleared, and I finally had energy again. Now, I’m getting my life back.”
“Moore MyoWorx was so helpful in supporting me on my road to recovery. I came to them feeling very defeated and hopeless in ever being able to get my life back. After many doctors dismissing me and not helping, it was so encouraging to have people who were willing to support me in getting my life back.” ~ Elyssa
Treatment for POTS varies from person to person, depending on their symptoms and subtype.
The typical symptoms associated with POTS include:
- Chronic fatigue
- Lightheadedness with prolonged sitting or standing
- Brain fog
- Difficulty concentrating
- Forceful heartbeats or heart palpitations
- Nausea or vomiting
- Headaches
- Excessive sweating or difficulty regulating body temperature
- Shakiness
- Intolerance of exercise
- Intolerance of heat
9X
POTS disproportionately affects women, with a prevalence nine times higher than in men.
2 Years
The average amount of time it takes to obtain an accurate POTS diagnosis.
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Different Subtypes of POTS: Hyperadrenergic, Hypovolemic, Neuropathic
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Three Subtypes of POTS
Hyperadrenergic POTS
Hypovolemic POTS
Neuropathic POTS
Meet Emma
After nearly a decade of dizziness and fainting episodes, Emma finally found answers—and relief—at MyoWorx.
“Before MyoWorx, I could not stand long enough to do my makeup without needing breaks. Now, I’m less dizzy, less fatigued, and I feel in control of my symptoms for the first time. That is the best part—I finally have my life back.”
The true cause of POTS is still unknown and may vary from person to person but it is known that POTS symptoms may arise from a combination of the following:
- Lower amounts of blood circulating throughout the body
- Excessive blood pooling below the level of the heart when standing upright
- Elevated levels of hormones such as norepinephrine and epinephrine
Moore MyoWorx exists to restore hope to you and your loved ones struggling with POTS, Post-Concussion Syndrome and other chronic conditions.
In the news: They’re young and athletic. They’re also ill with a condition called POTS.
Your Next Steps…
- Initial Virtual Consultation
- Initial Assessment
- Begin Treatment
- Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
- Ongoing Care and Community

