Register for our upcoming Trigger Point Needling course!
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Do you know the common TrP that reproduces headache signs and symptoms?Â
Learn how to locate and needle these ashi points that could be contributing to your patient's stubborn cervicogenic headaches.
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Addressing myofascial trigger points is important for several reasons:
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Pain Relief: Trigger points are hyperirritable spots in a muscle that can cause localized or referred pain. By addressing these points, you can often reduce or eliminate this pain, improving your overall comfort and quality of life.
Improved Range of Motion: Trigger points can limit the range of motion in affected muscles. Treating them can help restore normal movement patterns, which is particularly beneficial for maintaining flexibility and preventing injuries.
Enhanced Functionality: Chronic trigger points can affect muscle function, leading to weaknesses or imbalances. Addressing them can improve muscle function and strength,
which is crucial for performing daily activities and athletic performance.
Reduction of Muscle Tension: Trigger points can contribute to muscle tension and stiffness. Treatment can help relax the affected muscles, reducing overall tension and promoting relaxation.
Prevention of Secondary Issues: If left untreated, trigger points can lead to compensatory movements and strain on other muscles or
joints, potentially causing secondary pain or dysfunction. Addressing them early can help prevent these cascading problems.
Improved Circulation: Trigger points can impair blood flow to the affected area. Treatment can help restore normal blood circulation, which aids in the healing process and overall muscle health.
Better Sleep and Stress Relief: Chronic pain and discomfort from trigger points
can negatively impact sleep and increase stress levels. By managing trigger points, you can potentially improve sleep quality and reduce stress, contributing to overall well-being. Â
Acupuncture and adjunctive techniques such as myofascial work, cupping and gua sha can help!
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sure to check out our Trigger Point Needling for the Head, Neck and Shoulder (DRCOM) on October 19-20, 2024, and learn how to improve your outcomes and get your patients out of pain!