Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Trigger Points To Relieve Neck Pain

Neck pain may be a symptom of trigger point activation.


Trigger points are small knots in the muscles of the body that can cause pain in other parts of the body, including neck and jaw pain. Trigger point therapy is the practice of massaging these known points to relieve pain.


Pain Source


Neck pain is referred from trigger points in the shoulders and upper back, in muscles such as the trapezius, levator scapulae and infraspinatus.


Significance


Pain may be alleviated by properly diagnosing and treating trigger points. Self-treatment is possible when the correct points are massaged.


Treatment


Treatment consists of deep, stationary pressure, and/or massaging the point using circular motions. Pressure must be held to decrease sensitivity and deactivate the trigger (at least 30 seconds).


Misconceptions


Many assume points always refer pain (i.e., neck pain when a point in the trapezius is pressed). If a pressed point produces local pain it is also a trigger point.


Considerations


For self-care, it is important to obtain reliable resources of information, including illustrations, to help identify the correct trigger points. Alternatively, seek treatment from a trained therapist.

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