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  • F$%^&N Trigger Point

    So i was "diagnosed" with having a trigger point in my trap just next to my shoulder blade.....fucken painful as shit, feels like the muscle is always contracted and wont release. Anybody else have this and what did you do to fix it?

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    Never heard of that
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    • #3
      Oh yes. I have this behind left shoulder blade. From my work. But, the answer is shots. I had shots. Can't remember name. But made a cushion between nerve and muscle. After about 6 months the trigger point becomes less inflamed and then...... Fucking pain. After everything it cramps up. So then 6 more months of pt and deep tissue massage. Still there. Doc told me unless I quit gym and work for a year at least. Then try shot again and shit. It hurts. But shot makes it heal faster. Good luck.

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        Had them in my glutes, when I had piriformis syndrome painful as hell, used a hard foam roller it was agony (put a pencil in mouth to use as a bite stick) I also slept on a heading pad..when It got better starting stretching it, had a deep tissue massage. Wish you the best I know I was in agony for a few weeks..
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        • #5
          What causes this to happy? It sounds like something you want to avoid happening.

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            Re: F$%^&N Trigger Point

            Originally posted by NTL View Post
            What causes this to happy? It sounds like something you want to avoid happening.
            It is most certainly something you'd like to avoid.

            Trigger points are discrete, focal, hyperirritable spots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle. They produce pain locally and in a referred pattern and often accompany chronic musculoskeletal disorders. Acute trauma or repetitive microtrauma may lead to the development of stress on muscle fibers and the formation of trigger points. Patients may have regional, persistent pain resulting in a decreased range of motion in the affected muscles. These include muscles used to maintain body posture, such as those in the neck, shoulders, and pelvic girdle. Trigger points may also manifest as tension headache, tinnitus, temporomandibular joint pain, decreased range of motion in the legs, and low back pain. Palpation of a hypersensitive bundle or nodule of muscle fiber of harder than normal consistency is the physical finding typically associated with a trigger point. Palpation of the trigger point will elicit pain directly over the affected area and/or cause radiation of pain toward a zone of reference and a local twitch response. Various modalities, such as the Spray and Stretch technique, ultrasonography, manipulative therapy and injection, are used to inactivate trigger points. Trigger-point injection has been shown to be one of the most effective treatment modalities to inactivate trigger points and provide prompt relief of symptoms.
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              Re: F$%^&N Trigger Point

              Like Kaz said deep tissue massages will help to get it to release. I'd use a rumble roller instead of a foam roller. A muscle relaxer wouldn't hurt either.
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                What ever the cure is Im interested in knowing what fixes it. Id appreciate it if you would keep us updated. Ive heard about this but never knew what fixed it. All the injuries I have had and know about, in the gym anyway, were in the lower body area and just minor injuries. Such as a groin pull, abdominal muscle pull and a smashed foot, dropped a plate on it. My foot swelled up but thats all, it was a 45 pound plate. I tried to load two at one time, a very dumb move.

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                  Re: F$%^&N Trigger Point

                  mine started out with a tear in my trapezius around the number 5 cervical vertebrae. Now its basically always contracted....will not release, feels like a golf ball underneath. have been doing ALOT of research....primary suggested cervical epidural....FUCK THAT SHIT. leaning more and more towards trigger point injections in conjunction with deep tissue and manual stretching of the area. This shit sucks bad.....for those of you that have never had this.....imagine a muscle flexed and never releasing...just stays flexed.

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                  • #10
                    Re: F$%^&N Trigger Point

                    Um
                    Trigger Point Therapy guyz and galz.
                    Google it.
                    Can do it yourself and it works pretty well.
                    "Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him, better take a closer look at the American Indian."
                    Henry Ford

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