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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Trigger point therapy is a kind of massage therapy that can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including headaches, fibromyalgia, tennis elbow and neck pain, frozen shoulder carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and so on. It should not be confused with the conventional "tender" points that are employed for traditional fibromyalgia diagnosis. For the holistic alternative medicine concept, see myofascial trigger point release. Also known as trigger point release, can be described as hyperirritable zones within the skeletal muscle system that cause chronic pain and inflammation.<br><br>Depending on the condition depending on the condition, trigger point therapy may be used in conjunction with chiropractic or manual therapy. The theory behind trigger point therapy is that pain patterns could be caused by neurological dysfunction. This could result from a mismatched nervous system to certain muscle groups. Trigger points can cause pain through the "twitch response" that is a potentially dangerous signal to specific muscles. Trigger points can be found all along a muscle's length, however, the most frequently affected are the muscles around the elbows, wrists and shoulders. Trigger point therapy targets muscles that are painful and improves the range of motion and function.<br><br>Some doctors refer to trigger point therapy as a means of relieving or eliminating pain without the use of drugs. Trigger point therapy is based upon the idea that local muscle contractions can increase blood flow and [https://www.dokkimassage.com/yeosu 여수출장] consequently reduce pain. Trigger points are activated by a variety inputs, like massage, trigger point injections, Acupuncture, and trigger point release techniques. Trigger point therapy involves the application of targeted pressure or pruning techniques to reduce the local twitch reaction, and also releasing scar tissue or adhesions in the body.<br><br>Trigger point therapy is based on the idea that pain and disease do not start or end at the location of the injury or illness however the source of pain and disease is in the outer layer of the skin near the muscle base orathletic muscle. Therefore, trigger points could cause pain to the tendon, which lies below the superficial muscles of the hand. Trigger points are identified by the sensation of a stiff or throbbing in one muscle while other muscles are being tugged or massaged simultaneously. Trigger point therapy is a treatment for discomfort and pathology related to trigger points.<br><br>Trigger points can be identified by myofascial tender points that are referred to as spindles or knots in muscles. Myofascial trigger points are typically found in the deeper muscle layers (the tunica and fascia) however, they may also be located in the superficial layers of tissue, which are referred to as reticular plasters. Trigger points can be identified as tears in connective tissue that produce arthritic or aching pain that is often spreading radially, from one area of focus to the next. Trigger points are a new phenomenon in sports medicine. Although they have been demonstrated in some instances to decrease mobility and function, there has not been any evidence to suggest that they could improve performance, particularly in athletes.<br><br>Trigger point therapy was developed by David Cooper in 1969. He was the first person to describe and analyze trigger point pain using electron-o imaging and x-ray technology. He discovered that hearers experienced the sensation of "pins and needles" sensation, which was described as more painful than a feathering or brushing sensation. Trigger point therapy is based on the notion that trigger points can cause pain or dysfunction in the body if the conditions are fulfilled. For instance in the event that a passageway, or some other opening is crooked and/or open the pain could occur there and a tear or other rupture in a plasticity or tightness. Trigger points can be found everywhere along this opening however, they are typically located in joints.<br><br>Trigger point therapy started to gain a lot of attention among people working in the health healthcare industry because it has been shown to be very effective in relieving chronic pain conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, whiplash, tennis elbow, and even menstrual pain for women. The major benefit of Trigger point therapy is that it offers immediate relief without the use of any medication or any kind of surgery. With the advent of dry needling, trigger points can be precisely located within the joint without causing any inflammation, thereby allowing the relief of pain without causing any painkillers. Trigger point therapy is employed typically to treat soft-tissue injuries, such as soft-tissue fractures and muscle spasms.<br><br>Patients with trigger point therapy can be treated if they have developed trigger points. It is often the result of an injury to the muscle tissue as a result of microtrauma (anxieties caused to the muscle tissue after an injury), as a result of the muscle tissue growing at a greater rate than the surrounding tissue. Trigger points are thus surgically removed, or treated by stimulating muscle tissue to grow at a normal rate. Trigger point removal is helpful for relieving pain from muscles that have grown too large and over-swollen. Trigger point injections are extremely beneficial to people suffering from active inflammation conditions such as fibromyalgia, Lupus, who also have trigger points in their muscle tissue.<br><br>If you have any type of inquiries relating to where and just how to use [https://www.dokkimassage.com/yeosu 여수출장안마], you could call us at our own internet site. |
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+Trigger point therapy is a kind of massage therapy that can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including headaches, fibromyalgia, tennis elbow and neck pain, frozen shoulder carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and so on. It should not be confused with the conventional "tender" points that are employed for traditional fibromyalgia diagnosis. For the holistic alternative medicine concept, see myofascial trigger point release. Also known as trigger point release, can be described as hyperirritable zones within the skeletal muscle system that cause chronic pain and inflammation.<br><br>Depending on the condition depending on the condition, trigger point therapy may be used in conjunction with chiropractic or manual therapy. The theory behind trigger point therapy is that pain patterns could be caused by neurological dysfunction. This could result from a mismatched nervous system to certain muscle groups. Trigger points can cause pain through the "twitch response" that is a potentially dangerous signal to specific muscles. Trigger points can be found all along a muscle's length, however, the most frequently affected are the muscles around the elbows, wrists and shoulders. Trigger point therapy targets muscles that are painful and improves the range of motion and function.<br><br>Some doctors refer to trigger point therapy as a means of relieving or eliminating pain without the use of drugs. Trigger point therapy is based upon the idea that local muscle contractions can increase blood flow and [https://www.dokkimassage.com/yeosu 여수출장] consequently reduce pain. Trigger points are activated by a variety inputs, like massage, trigger point injections, Acupuncture, and trigger point release techniques. Trigger point therapy involves the application of targeted pressure or pruning techniques to reduce the local twitch reaction, and also releasing scar tissue or adhesions in the body.<br><br>Trigger point therapy is based on the idea that pain and disease do not start or end at the location of the injury or illness however the source of pain and disease is in the outer layer of the skin near the muscle base orathletic muscle. Therefore, trigger points could cause pain to the tendon, which lies below the superficial muscles of the hand. Trigger points are identified by the sensation of a stiff or throbbing in one muscle while other muscles are being tugged or massaged simultaneously. Trigger point therapy is a treatment for discomfort and pathology related to trigger points.<br><br>Trigger points can be identified by myofascial tender points that are referred to as spindles or knots in muscles. Myofascial trigger points are typically found in the deeper muscle layers (the tunica and fascia) however, they may also be located in the superficial layers of tissue, which are referred to as reticular plasters. Trigger points can be identified as tears in connective tissue that produce arthritic or aching pain that is often spreading radially, from one area of focus to the next. Trigger points are a new phenomenon in sports medicine. Although they have been demonstrated in some instances to decrease mobility and function, there has not been any evidence to suggest that they could improve performance, particularly in athletes.<br><br>Trigger point therapy was developed by David Cooper in 1969. He was the first person to describe and analyze trigger point pain using electron-o imaging and x-ray technology. He discovered that hearers experienced the sensation of "pins and needles" sensation, which was described as more painful than a feathering or brushing sensation. Trigger point therapy is based on the notion that trigger points can cause pain or dysfunction in the body if the conditions are fulfilled. For instance in the event that a passageway, or some other opening is crooked and/or open the pain could occur there and a tear or other rupture in a plasticity or tightness. Trigger points can be found everywhere along this opening however, they are typically located in joints.<br><br>Trigger point therapy started to gain a lot of attention among people working in the health healthcare industry because it has been shown to be very effective in relieving chronic pain conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, whiplash, tennis elbow, and even menstrual pain for women. The major benefit of Trigger point therapy is that it offers immediate relief without the use of any medication or any kind of surgery. With the advent of dry needling, trigger points can be precisely located within the joint without causing any inflammation, thereby allowing the relief of pain without causing any painkillers. Trigger point therapy is employed typically to treat soft-tissue injuries, such as soft-tissue fractures and muscle spasms.<br><br>Patients with trigger point therapy can be treated if they have developed trigger points. It is often the result of an injury to the muscle tissue as a result of microtrauma (anxieties caused to the muscle tissue after an injury), as a result of the muscle tissue growing at a greater rate than the surrounding tissue. Trigger points are thus surgically removed, or treated by stimulating muscle tissue to grow at a normal rate. Trigger point removal is helpful for relieving pain from muscles that have grown too large and over-swollen. Trigger point injections are extremely beneficial to people suffering from active inflammation conditions such as fibromyalgia, Lupus, who also have trigger points in their muscle tissue.<br><br>If you have any type of inquiries relating to where and just how to use [https://www.dokkimassage.com/yeosu 여수출장안마], you could call us at our own internet site.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | Trigger point therapy is a kind of massage therapy that can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including headaches, fibromyalgia, tennis elbow and neck pain, frozen shoulder carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and so on. It should not be confused with the conventional "tender" points that are employed for traditional fibromyalgia diagnosis. For the holistic alternative medicine concept, see myofascial trigger point release. Also known as trigger point release, can be described as hyperirritable zones within the skeletal muscle system that cause chronic pain and inflammation.<br><br>Depending on the condition depending on the condition, trigger point therapy may be used in conjunction with chiropractic or manual therapy. The theory behind trigger point therapy is that pain patterns could be caused by neurological dysfunction. This could result from a mismatched nervous system to certain muscle groups. Trigger points can cause pain through the "twitch response" that is a potentially dangerous signal to specific muscles. Trigger points can be found all along a muscle's length, however, the most frequently affected are the muscles around the elbows, wrists and shoulders. Trigger point therapy targets muscles that are painful and improves the range of motion and function.<br><br>Some doctors refer to trigger point therapy as a means of relieving or eliminating pain without the use of drugs. Trigger point therapy is based upon the idea that local muscle contractions can increase blood flow and [https://www.dokkimassage.com/yeosu 여수출장] consequently reduce pain. Trigger points are activated by a variety inputs, like massage, trigger point injections, Acupuncture, and trigger point release techniques. Trigger point therapy involves the application of targeted pressure or pruning techniques to reduce the local twitch reaction, and also releasing scar tissue or adhesions in the body.<br><br>Trigger point therapy is based on the idea that pain and disease do not start or end at the location of the injury or illness however the source of pain and disease is in the outer layer of the skin near the muscle base orathletic muscle. Therefore, trigger points could cause pain to the tendon, which lies below the superficial muscles of the hand. Trigger points are identified by the sensation of a stiff or throbbing in one muscle while other muscles are being tugged or massaged simultaneously. Trigger point therapy is a treatment for discomfort and pathology related to trigger points.<br><br>Trigger points can be identified by myofascial tender points that are referred to as spindles or knots in muscles. Myofascial trigger points are typically found in the deeper muscle layers (the tunica and fascia) however, they may also be located in the superficial layers of tissue, which are referred to as reticular plasters. Trigger points can be identified as tears in connective tissue that produce arthritic or aching pain that is often spreading radially, from one area of focus to the next. Trigger points are a new phenomenon in sports medicine. Although they have been demonstrated in some instances to decrease mobility and function, there has not been any evidence to suggest that they could improve performance, particularly in athletes.<br><br>Trigger point therapy was developed by David Cooper in 1969. He was the first person to describe and analyze trigger point pain using electron-o imaging and x-ray technology. He discovered that hearers experienced the sensation of "pins and needles" sensation, which was described as more painful than a feathering or brushing sensation. Trigger point therapy is based on the notion that trigger points can cause pain or dysfunction in the body if the conditions are fulfilled. For instance in the event that a passageway, or some other opening is crooked and/or open the pain could occur there and a tear or other rupture in a plasticity or tightness. Trigger points can be found everywhere along this opening however, they are typically located in joints.<br><br>Trigger point therapy started to gain a lot of attention among people working in the health healthcare industry because it has been shown to be very effective in relieving chronic pain conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, whiplash, tennis elbow, and even menstrual pain for women. The major benefit of Trigger point therapy is that it offers immediate relief without the use of any medication or any kind of surgery. With the advent of dry needling, trigger points can be precisely located within the joint without causing any inflammation, thereby allowing the relief of pain without causing any painkillers. Trigger point therapy is employed typically to treat soft-tissue injuries, such as soft-tissue fractures and muscle spasms.<br><br>Patients with trigger point therapy can be treated if they have developed trigger points. It is often the result of an injury to the muscle tissue as a result of microtrauma (anxieties caused to the muscle tissue after an injury), as a result of the muscle tissue growing at a greater rate than the surrounding tissue. Trigger points are thus surgically removed, or treated by stimulating muscle tissue to grow at a normal rate. Trigger point removal is helpful for relieving pain from muscles that have grown too large and over-swollen. Trigger point injections are extremely beneficial to people suffering from active inflammation conditions such as fibromyalgia, Lupus, who also have trigger points in their muscle tissue.<br><br>If you have any type of inquiries relating to where and just how to use [https://www.dokkimassage.com/yeosu 여수출장안마], you could call us at our own internet site.
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