Trigger Point Access
Produce spontaneous local and referred pain that mimics the patient’s familiar discomfort.
Pain perceived in a distant location from the palpated nodule, following established muscle-specific maps. II. Etiology and Common Locations Trigger Point
An involuntary withdrawal or behavioral response to pressure, reflecting extreme tenderness. Produce spontaneous local and referred pain that mimics
A transient visible contraction of muscle fibers when the TrP is palpated or needled. Trigger Point