A
trigger point is a hyperirritable spot that is painful. It is
called a trigger point because it "triggers" a
painful response.
But a trigger point
is more than a tender nodule. It affects not only the muscle
where the trigger point is located, but also causes "referred
pain" in tissues supplied by nerves.
Trigger points are located in a taut band of muscles fibers. The
trigger point is the most tender point in the band. The therapist
will locate and deactivate them using finger pressure. One technique
is to pick up the muscle fibers in a pincer grip.
What You Should Know About Trigger Point Therapy
It is used to treat painful trigger points that cause referred
pain.
It took a while to get the muscle in that condition, and it will
likely take more than one massage to get rid of it.
These points are often
areas of chronic "holding" and
you need to learn how to move in different ways to keep them from
recurring. <back |