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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Trigger point therapy is a kind of massage therapy that is used to treat various conditions like headaches and fibromyalgia, tennis elbow and neck pain, frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and [https://en.gravatar.com/korea8t6jdcxp219 윅스출장안마] so on. This is not to be confused with traditional "tender" points that are used for conventional fibromyalgia diagnosis. Check out myofascial trigger point release for holistic alternative treatment. Trigger point release is also referred to as MTRLP. It refers to hyperirritable areas in the skeletal muscles that can cause chronic pain or inflammatio<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy is used in conjunction with chiropractic or manual therapy, depending on the condition. The theory behind trigger point therapy is that pain patterns could be caused by neurological dysfunction. This could include an unbalanced nervous system that affects specific muscle groups. Trigger points may cause the problem by sending a harmful " twitch response" to specific muscles, which results in pain. Trigger points could be found anywhere along the length of the muscle; however, the most frequently affected regions are the muscles of the elbows, shoulders and wrists. Trigger point therapy is a treatment that targets muscles that are painful and improves movement range and functio<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy has been described by some practitioners as a way to reduce or eliminate pain without taking drugs. Trigger point therapy operates by using local muscle contractions, which increase blood flow, which in turn reduces pain. Trigger points can be activated by a variety inputs, such as massage, trigger point injections, acupuncture, and trigger point release techniques. Trigger point therapy is the application of targeted pressure or pruning techniques to ease the local twitch response, and also to release scar tissue or adhesions in the bod<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy uses the idea that pain and disease don't begin or end at the site of the injury or illness instead, pain and disease begin in the outer layer of the skin near the base of the muscle or athletic muscle. Thus, trigger points may cause pain in the tendon, which lies below the muscles that are superficial to the hand. Trigger points are identified through an aching or stiff sensation in one muscle while other muscles are being tugged or massaged simultaneously. Trigger point therapy addresses the discomfort and pathology that are associated with trigger points identifie<br><br>r>Trigger points are identified by myofascial tender points; these refer to muscle knots or spindles. Myofascial trigger points are generally located in the deep muscle layers (the tunica and fascia) but they may also be found within the superficial layers of tissue, which are called reticular plasters. Trigger points can be identified as tears within the connective tissue that produce arthritic or aching pain, usually spreading radially from one focal area to the next. Trigger points are a new phenomenon in the field of sports medicine. Although they have been demonstrated in some cases to limit mobility and function, there has not been any evidence that they can improve performance, particularly in athlete<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy was created by David Cooper in 1969. David Cooper was the first person to describe trigger point pain using electrono imaging and xray technology. He stated that listeners were able to feel the sensation of "pins-and-needles" sensation that was more painful than a feathering or brushing sensation. Trigger point therapy is based on the idea that trigger points that are located throughout the body can cause discomfort or even dysfunction when the conditions are fulfilled. If a passageway or other opening is open and wrinkled it is likely that pain will be felt in that area. Trigger points are found all along the openings, but they are most common in the joint<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy began to gain popularity amongst those involved with the health care industry because it has been proven to be quite efficient in relieving chronic pain conditions like tendonitis, osteoarthritis, whiplash tennis elbow and even menstrual discomfort for women. The major benefit of Trigger point therapy is that it offers immediate relief, without the need of medications or any other type of surgery. With the advent of dry needling trigger points can be located within the joint without causing inflammation, thereby allowing the relief of pain without causing any painkillers. Trigger point therapy is employed most often to treat soft-tissue injuries, such as muscle spasms and soft tissue fracture<br><br>r>Patients who have trigger point therapy can also be treated if they have developed trigger points. Most often, this happens after an injury to the muscle tissue as a result of microtrauma (anxieties created to the muscle tissue after an injury), as a result of the muscle tissue growing at a higher rate than surrounding muscle tissue. Trigger points can be surgically removed, or otherwise dealt with by stimulating the muscle tissue to grow at a more normal rate. Trigger point removal is utilized to ease the pain of muscles which have become swollen or overgrown. Trigger point injections are most useful for patients with active inflammatory diseases such as fibromyalgia and lupus who suffer from trigger point problems in the muscles. |
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Trigger points may cause the problem by sending a harmful " twitch response" to specific muscles, which results in pain. Trigger points could be found anywhere along the length of the muscle; however, the most frequently affected regions are the muscles of the elbows, shoulders and wrists. Trigger point therapy is a treatment that targets muscles that are painful and improves movement range and functio<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy has been described by some practitioners as a way to reduce or eliminate pain without taking drugs. Trigger point therapy operates by using local muscle contractions, which increase blood flow, which in turn reduces pain. Trigger points can be activated by a variety inputs, such as massage, trigger point injections, acupuncture, and trigger point release techniques. Trigger point therapy is the application of targeted pressure or pruning techniques to ease the local twitch response, and also to release scar tissue or adhesions in the bod<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy uses the idea that pain and disease don't begin or end at the site of the injury or illness instead, pain and disease begin in the outer layer of the skin near the base of the muscle or athletic muscle. Thus, trigger points may cause pain in the tendon, which lies below the muscles that are superficial to the hand. Trigger points are identified through an aching or stiff sensation in one muscle while other muscles are being tugged or massaged simultaneously. Trigger point therapy addresses the discomfort and pathology that are associated with trigger points identifie<br><br>r>Trigger points are identified by myofascial tender points; these refer to muscle knots or spindles. Myofascial trigger points are generally located in the deep muscle layers (the tunica and fascia) but they may also be found within the superficial layers of tissue, which are called reticular plasters. Trigger points can be identified as tears within the connective tissue that produce arthritic or aching pain, usually spreading radially from one focal area to the next. Trigger points are a new phenomenon in the field of sports medicine. Although they have been demonstrated in some cases to limit mobility and function, there has not been any evidence that they can improve performance, particularly in athlete<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy was created by David Cooper in 1969. David Cooper was the first person to describe trigger point pain using electrono imaging and xray technology. He stated that listeners were able to feel the sensation of "pins-and-needles" sensation that was more painful than a feathering or brushing sensation. Trigger point therapy is based on the idea that trigger points that are located throughout the body can cause discomfort or even dysfunction when the conditions are fulfilled. If a passageway or other opening is open and wrinkled it is likely that pain will be felt in that area. Trigger points are found all along the openings, but they are most common in the joint<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy began to gain popularity amongst those involved with the health care industry because it has been proven to be quite efficient in relieving chronic pain conditions like tendonitis, osteoarthritis, whiplash tennis elbow and even menstrual discomfort for women. The major benefit of Trigger point therapy is that it offers immediate relief, without the need of medications or any other type of surgery. With the advent of dry needling trigger points can be located within the joint without causing inflammation, thereby allowing the relief of pain without causing any painkillers. Trigger point therapy is employed most often to treat soft-tissue injuries, such as muscle spasms and soft tissue fracture<br><br>r>Patients who have trigger point therapy can also be treated if they have developed trigger points. Most often, this happens after an injury to the muscle tissue as a result of microtrauma (anxieties created to the muscle tissue after an injury), as a result of the muscle tissue growing at a higher rate than surrounding muscle tissue. Trigger points can be surgically removed, or otherwise dealt with by stimulating the muscle tissue to grow at a more normal rate. Trigger point removal is utilized to ease the pain of muscles which have become swollen or overgrown. Trigger point injections are most useful for patients with active inflammatory diseases such as fibromyalgia and lupus who suffer from trigger point problems in the muscles.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | Trigger point therapy is a kind of massage therapy that is used to treat various conditions like headaches and fibromyalgia, tennis elbow and neck pain, frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and [https://en.gravatar.com/korea8t6jdcxp219 윅스출장안마] so on. This is not to be confused with traditional "tender" points that are used for conventional fibromyalgia diagnosis. Check out myofascial trigger point release for holistic alternative treatment. Trigger point release is also referred to as MTRLP. It refers to hyperirritable areas in the skeletal muscles that can cause chronic pain or inflammatio<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy is used in conjunction with chiropractic or manual therapy, depending on the condition. The theory behind trigger point therapy is that pain patterns could be caused by neurological dysfunction. This could include an unbalanced nervous system that affects specific muscle groups. Trigger points may cause the problem by sending a harmful " twitch response" to specific muscles, which results in pain. Trigger points could be found anywhere along the length of the muscle; however, the most frequently affected regions are the muscles of the elbows, shoulders and wrists. Trigger point therapy is a treatment that targets muscles that are painful and improves movement range and functio<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy has been described by some practitioners as a way to reduce or eliminate pain without taking drugs. Trigger point therapy operates by using local muscle contractions, which increase blood flow, which in turn reduces pain. Trigger points can be activated by a variety inputs, such as massage, trigger point injections, acupuncture, and trigger point release techniques. Trigger point therapy is the application of targeted pressure or pruning techniques to ease the local twitch response, and also to release scar tissue or adhesions in the bod<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy uses the idea that pain and disease don't begin or end at the site of the injury or illness instead, pain and disease begin in the outer layer of the skin near the base of the muscle or athletic muscle. Thus, trigger points may cause pain in the tendon, which lies below the muscles that are superficial to the hand. Trigger points are identified through an aching or stiff sensation in one muscle while other muscles are being tugged or massaged simultaneously. Trigger point therapy addresses the discomfort and pathology that are associated with trigger points identifie<br><br>r>Trigger points are identified by myofascial tender points; these refer to muscle knots or spindles. Myofascial trigger points are generally located in the deep muscle layers (the tunica and fascia) but they may also be found within the superficial layers of tissue, which are called reticular plasters. Trigger points can be identified as tears within the connective tissue that produce arthritic or aching pain, usually spreading radially from one focal area to the next. Trigger points are a new phenomenon in the field of sports medicine. Although they have been demonstrated in some cases to limit mobility and function, there has not been any evidence that they can improve performance, particularly in athlete<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy was created by David Cooper in 1969. David Cooper was the first person to describe trigger point pain using electrono imaging and xray technology. He stated that listeners were able to feel the sensation of "pins-and-needles" sensation that was more painful than a feathering or brushing sensation. Trigger point therapy is based on the idea that trigger points that are located throughout the body can cause discomfort or even dysfunction when the conditions are fulfilled. If a passageway or other opening is open and wrinkled it is likely that pain will be felt in that area. Trigger points are found all along the openings, but they are most common in the joint<br><br>r>Trigger point therapy began to gain popularity amongst those involved with the health care industry because it has been proven to be quite efficient in relieving chronic pain conditions like tendonitis, osteoarthritis, whiplash tennis elbow and even menstrual discomfort for women. The major benefit of Trigger point therapy is that it offers immediate relief, without the need of medications or any other type of surgery. With the advent of dry needling trigger points can be located within the joint without causing inflammation, thereby allowing the relief of pain without causing any painkillers. Trigger point therapy is employed most often to treat soft-tissue injuries, such as muscle spasms and soft tissue fracture<br><br>r>Patients who have trigger point therapy can also be treated if they have developed trigger points. Most often, this happens after an injury to the muscle tissue as a result of microtrauma (anxieties created to the muscle tissue after an injury), as a result of the muscle tissue growing at a higher rate than surrounding muscle tissue. Trigger points can be surgically removed, or otherwise dealt with by stimulating the muscle tissue to grow at a more normal rate. Trigger point removal is utilized to ease the pain of muscles which have become swollen or overgrown. Trigger point injections are most useful for patients with active inflammatory diseases such as fibromyalgia and lupus who suffer from trigger point problems in the muscles.
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