The infraspinatus trigger points can be a lot of fun to work on new shoulder pain clients. I always like to see the look on a new client’s face when I recreate their front shoulder and upper arm pain by pressing on their shoulder blade. In this article, I will explore these “magical” trigger points.
Trapezius Trigger Points Are Like Opinions…Everybody Has One
In all my years of practicing trigger point therapy, I’ve never had a client that didn’t have at least one trapezius trigger point. Why is this so? Find out in this article.
What Causes Trigger Points?
What causes trigger points to occur in a muscle group? What causes trigger points to become reactivated after treatment? If you are serious about obtaining the long-lasting results in trigger point therapy, you have to find the answers to these two questions for each case you take on.
Scalene Trigger Points: The Upper Body Troublemakers
The Scalene trigger points are troublemakers, plain and simple. Not only can these trigger points be involved in just about every type of upper body pain complaint, but many therapist are afraid to work on them because they lie close to several nerve trunks and blood vessels in the neck. In this post, we will explore these neglected trigger points and the diverse set of symptoms associated with them.
The Lower Trapezius Trigger Point: A.K.A the “Bitchy” Point
Want to know the secret to a happy marriage? I’ll give you a hint, it’s located just inside the lower shoulder blade and if you can find it your spouse will both curse you and love you for it. Read my story about the lower trapezius trigger point.
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