CPDG trigger point causes of pain

Causes of pain

Myofascial Trigger Points Home VLE Courses Freesources Registration / Login Causes of pain What are possible causes of Myofascial Trigger Points?The main cause of trigger points is muscle overloading (use exceeding capacity) via sustained or repetitive low level muscle contractions, for example from bad posture, overuse, muscle strain, but also trauma including whiplash, stress, muscle […]

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CPDG clinic resource files

TCM

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CPDG trigger point research

Research

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CPDG trigger point homework

Homework

Myofascial Trigger Points Home VLE Courses Freesources Registration / Login Homework for you and your patients Homework What you can do at home to maintain your newly found range of movement and to stimulate the muscle fibres from sliding alongside each other: What is the effect of massage on Trigger Points? It directly stretches the

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CPDG trigger point piston needling

Direct effects of pistoning needling

Myofascial Trigger Points Home VLE Courses Freesources Registration / Login Direct effects of pistoning needling “Pistoning” in the context of trigger point therapy refers to a technique where pressure is alternately applied and released to a specific trigger point. This method is used to stimulate the trigger point and surrounding tissues, promoting relaxation and release

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CPDG trigger point diagnosis

Diagnosis

Myofascial Trigger Points Home VLE Courses Freesources Registration / Login Diagnosis Signs and SymptomsSymptoms (subjective) Signs (objective)Hyperirritable spot* Palpable nodulePain on direct pressure Taut band*Pain on muscle contraction Jump sign or twitch responseReferred sensation* Trigger points are found in dysfunctional muscles either of an acute or a chronic/postural nature. Following contraction these muscle fibres (not

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