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Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger Point Therapy
Based on the discoveries of Drs. Janet Travell and David Simons
in which they found the causal relationship between chronic pain
and its source, myofascial trigger point therapy is used to
relieve muscular pain and dysfunction through applied pressure
to trigger points of referred pain and through stretching
exercises. These points are defined as localized areas in which
the muscle and connective tissue are highly sensitive to pain
when compressed. Pressure on these points can send referred pain
to other specific parts of the body. Trigger
point myotherapy is a noninvasive therapeutic modality for the
relief and control of myofascial pain and dysfunction. The goal
of treatment is the client’s recovery from or a significant
reduction in myofascial pain. The treatment goal is achieved
through a systematized approach. Treatment consists of trigger
point compression, myomassage, passive stretching, and a regime
of corrective exercises. Success may be measured subjectively by
the level of pain reduction experienced by the client and
objectively through increased range of motion, strength,
endurance, and other measures of improved function. Trigger
point myotherapy relies heavily on client-therapist interaction,
including verbal and nonverbal elements. The myotherapist
encourages the client to be personally responsible for their
improvement, with attention to such factors as nutritional
intake, stress, proper exercises, mechanical abnormalities, and
other physical components. These elements protect the client
from delayed diagnosis, delayed treatment, or contraindicated
treatment, which are the concerns of first order. Trigger point
myotherapy is an integrating approach to myofascial pain and
dysfunction.
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