Musculoskeletal Trigger Point Release

Expert Care

Experienced specialists dedicated to relieving your muscle pain

Safe Treatment

Evidence-based techniques for accurate trigger point release

Long-lasting Relief

Effective reduction of muscle tension and chronic pain

Trigger Point

What are Trigger Points?

Trigger points are tight, hyper-irritable knots within muscles that cause localized or referred pain. They often develop due to overuse, injury, poor posture, stress, or prolonged muscle tension.

These points lead to discomfort, stiffness, restricted movement, and chronic muscle pain if left untreated.

Trigger Point Indications

Indications for Trigger Point Release

Chronic Muscle Pain: Persistent tightness and soreness.

Tension Headaches & Migraines: Pain triggered by neck and shoulder muscles.

Myofascial Pain Syndrome: Widespread muscle tenderness and trigger point pain.

Pain from Fibromyalgia: Relief from muscle sensitivity and spasms.

Restricted Mobility: Tight muscles limiting movement and flexibility.

Musculoskeletal Trigger Point Release Procedure

A precise technique that targets muscle knots to relieve pain and restore mobility

1

Pre-Procedure Consultation

A thorough assessment to identify painful trigger points and evaluate your condition.

2

Preparation

You will be positioned comfortably to allow accurate access to affected muscles.

3

Trigger Point Identification

The practitioner palpates the muscle to locate the exact trigger point and assess sensitivity.

4

Release Technique

Manual therapy, dry needling, or ultrasound-guided injections are used to release the point, restore blood flow, and ease tension.

5

Recovery

Patients may feel immediate relief or mild soreness; aftercare instructions will be provided.

Benefits of Trigger Point Release

Experience targeted relief and improved muscle function

Effective Pain Relief

Releases tight muscle knots, reducing chronic pain.

Improved Mobility

Restores flexibility and range of motion.

Enhanced Recovery

Promotes muscle healing by improving blood flow.

Personalized Treatment

Each session is tailored to your specific trigger points and pain areas.

Post Procedure Care

What to Expect After the Procedure

  • Post-Treatment Care: Mild soreness is normal; gentle stretching may be recommended.
  • Follow-Up Visits: Regular check-ups help monitor progress and plan future sessions.
  • Comprehensive Recovery Plan: Additional therapy or lifestyle changes may be suggested for long-term results.