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What are Trigger Points...

6/6/2011

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What are Trigger Points...

Trigger points or trigger sites are super-irritable spots in muscles that are associated with

in taunt bands of muscle fibers. It is believed

that they are small contraction knots and a common cause of pain. Unexplained pain frequently radiates

from these points of local tenderness to broader areas, sometimes distant from the trigger point itself.

There are over 620 potential trigger points possible in human muscles. These trigger points, when they

become active or latent, show up in the same places in muscles in every person.

An active trigger point is one that actively refers pain either locally or to another location. Most trigger

points refer pain elsewhere in the body along nerve pathways. A latent trigger point is one that exists, but

does not yet refer pain actively, but may do so when pressure or strain is applied to that myoskeletal

(muscle/skeletal) structure containing the trigger point. Latent trigger points can influence muscle

activation patterns, which can result in poorer muscle coordination and balance. Active and latent trigger

points are also known as “Yipe” points, for obvious reasons.

Trigger points can be caused by a number of factors, including acute or chronic muscle overload, activation

by other trigger points, disease, stress, direct trauma to the region, infections and health issues such as

smoking.

Remedies:

Trigger Point Therapy:
A special type of deep tissue massage that relieves areas of chronic pain as a result

of repetitive motion or injury. The therapy uses a series of rhythmic motions specifically targeting problem

areas. This technique is also used in the relief of fibromyalgia. Trigger points are areas of tenderness in a

muscle.

Myofascial Massage: This is a method of massage and stretching that loosens the muscles and connective

tissue, giving relief to tight or painful areas. It relieves soft tissue restrictions that cause pain. The fascial

system is a web of connective tissue that spreads throughout the body and surrounds every muscle, bone,

nerve blood vessel and organ to the cellular level.





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