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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | 'Trigger point therapy is a new form of treatment for back pain. The idea is that some muscles are more sensitive to tension and strain and can cause painful flare-ups. Trigger point therapy seeks to reduce this sensitivity, and thereby reduce the frequency and intensity of the symptoms.<br><br>Trigger point therapy is employed by a range of professionals, both in and outside of the medical profession. In our original article, we talked about trigger points and their connection to a number of conditions, including herniated discs, osteoarthritis, [http://onlinetutors.group/index.php?qa=user&qa_1=lizardart03 성남출장마사지] disc degeneration and spondylosis. Click on the appropriate link to get more information<br><br>>Trigger point therapy entails the application of pressure to specific, targeted areas within the body. A chiropractor could apply trigger point manipulations to specific areas of the lower limbs or other areas that are referred to as discs. Trigger point manipulations could also be performed by a professional physiotherapist. We will [https://linkvault.win/story.php?title=sports-massage-for-athletes-and-non-athletes-3 discuss] trigger point manipulations performed by professional therapists within the context of this discussion. Although trigger point manipulation by a chiropractor or physical therapist has merit, some practitioners in the UK and other countries have suggested that physiotherapy is more effective in addressing some, if not most, pain complaints<br><br>>Trigger point injections have been proven to be effective in helping to reduce pain and improve mobility in patients suffering from conditions like osteoarthritis herniated discs, and spondylosis. Expert clinical trials of these injections have demonstrated that a significant number of patients receive little or no relief from pain after just one injection. These reports are an analysis of three trials that were conducted in the United USA, Canada, and the United Kingdom between 1993-1999. One of the trials specifically focused on osteoarthritis, while the other ones were placebo-controlled studies examining the effect of trps on muscle spasms of patients suffering from diabetic nerve disease<br><br>>Trigger point injections can be administered by either a professional, such as a chiropractic physician, or through the use of an automated device, like a TENS machine (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation). The injections are used to reduce inflammation and release pain relieving endorphins and neurochemicals. The most frequent problem is how the trptic chemical can reach the region of inflammation. Triggers are found throughout the body and activated through localized heat or cold, manual stimulation, electrical stimulation, or other means. This means that trps could extend to any length of the muscle joint or limb, but they are most efficient in the direction of the axial. Trigger points located in the cervical spine and the superior cervical spine, directly above the Larynx and just behind the neck, are most commonly targeted<br><br>>To perform trigger point injections professional must reach the site of inflammation by using a specialized device called a punch pump. A slow continuous stream of compressed air is pumped into muscles and causes them to contract, relax and eventually elongate, while simultaneously increasing the flow of blood and triggers the release of neurotransmitters and hormones like epinephrine and epinephrine, as well as various chemicals that aid in communication between the nervous system and the muscles of the skeletal. The injections have been proven to significantly decrease pain, decrease hospital stays and improve function. They also increase quality of life for patients suffering from chronic illnesses<br><br>>Trigger point injections aren't used to treat acute pain, because the exact location of inflammation may not be accessible to a skilled physician. Instead Trigger point injections are commonly employed to treat chronic pain due to inactivity or muscle stiffness, like those found in chronic arthritis and related conditions, tennis elbow swimmer's shoulder, bursitis tendinitis, and many other muscles and joints in the body. Trigger point injections are used to treat problems such as Achilles tendinitis and bursitis (pain in joints) tennis elbow and other upper-body injuries. Trigger point injections also yield lasting results when treating injuries, keloid tears, Achilles tendinitis, bursitis, tendinitis, and many other sports-related injuries<br><br>>Trigger point injections are administered by a healthcare professional or at home under the supervision of medical professionals. While home treatments are feasible however, many healthcare professionals do not advocate self-administration of Triggers. Triggers are extremely efficient, but medical professionals prefer to use them in combination with physical therapy or a complete pain management program. Physical therapy includes but is not restricted to, exercises, massages stretching, and other forms of physical exercise to aid the body in learning to heal itself. Trigger point injections can be used in conjunction with other techniques for pain management to give a more complete treatment of pain and its effects.' |