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Trigger point therapy is utilized in conjunction with chiropractic or manual therapy, depending on the condition. The theory behind trigger point therapy is that pain patterns may be caused by neurological dysfunction. This could result from a mismatched nervous system to specific muscles. Trigger points may cause the problem through sending a damaging " twitch response" to specific muscles, resulting in pain. Trigger points can be found all along the length of a muscle, but the most common areas affected are the muscles at the elbows, wrists and shoulders. Trigger point therapy is a method of treatment that targets painful muscle reactions and increases range of motion.
Some doctors refer to trigger point therapy as a method of relieving or eliminating pain without the use of drugs. Trigger point therapy operates by utilizing local muscle contractions, which increase blood flow which, in turn, reduces pain. Trigger points can be activated by many different inputs like massage, acupuncture, trigger point injections and trigger point release methods. Trigger point therapy employs targeted pressure or pruning techniques to release the local twitch response. It also releases adhesions and scar tissue.
Trigger point therapy is based on the notion that pain and disease don't begin or end at the site of the injury or illness instead the source of pain and disease is at the outer layer of the skin near the base of the muscle or athletic muscle. Therefore, trigger points could also produce pain at the tendon, which lies below the muscles that are superficial to the hand. Trigger points are identified through the sensation of a stiff or throbbing in one muscle while other muscles are being tugged or massaged simultaneously. Trigger point therapy addresses the pain and pathology associated with the identified trigger points.
Myofascial tender point can identify trigger points. These are knots in the muscles and spindles. Myofascial trigger points are typically found in the deeper muscle layers (the tunica and fascia) however, they can also be found in the superficial layers of tissue, which are termed as reticular plasters. Trigger points are defined as tears within the connective tissue that produce arthritic or aching pain that is often radiating radially, from one focal area to the next. Trigger points are a relatively recent phenomena in the field of sports medicine and although they have been proven to reduce function and range of motion but have yet to be proved to improve performance, particularly among athletes.
Trigger point therapy was developed by David Cooper in 1969. David Cooper was the first to explain and study trigger point pain using electron-o imaging and x-ray technology, revealing that patients felt a "pins and needles" sensation, which was described as more painful than a feathering or brushing sensation. Trigger point therapy is based upon the notion that trigger points can cause pain or dysfunction within the body when the conditions are satisfied. For instance in the event that a passageway, or some other opening is crooked and/or open the pain could be experienced there, as would the possibility of a tear or break in some kind of tightness or plastication. Trigger points can be found everywhere along the opening however, they are most prevalent in joints.
The popularity of trigger point therapy in the health care industry grew due to its effectiveness in relieving chronic pain such as tendonitis and osteoarthritis, tennis elbow and whiplash. It also helps with menstrual discomfort in women. Trigger point therapy provides immediate relief without the need for medications or surgery. With the development of dry needling, trigger points can be precisely pinpointed within the joint without causing inflammation, thereby allowing the relief of pain without the need for any painkillers. Trigger point therapy is most often used to treat soft tissue injuries like soft-tissue fractures, whiplash, muscle spasms tennis elbow, and other repetitive strain injuries.
Patients suffering from trigger point therapy may also be treated if they have developed trigger points. Most often, this happens after an injury to the muscle tissue due to microtrauma (anxieties caused to the muscle tissue in an injury), as a result of the muscle tissue growing at a greater rate than surrounding muscle tissue. Trigger points can be surgically removed or dealt with by stimulating the muscle tissue to grow at a normal rate. The removal of trigger points can be used to reduce pain caused by muscles that have become swollen and overgrown. Trigger point injections are useful for patients with active inflammatory diseases like lupus and fibromyalgia who also suffer from trigger point issues in the muscles.
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