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Trigger point therapy (TPT) is an alternative medical practice that relies on the knowledge and techniques of the chiropractic discipline to diagnose and treat trigger points in the body. Trigger points, also called myofascial trigger points, are regions of tenderness and often inflammation in the joints and surrounding tissue, that's the result of mechanical stress imposed upon the body by normal everyday activities. Trigger points are not a disorder in themselves; they are symptoms or the result of underlying disorders. Trigger point treatment is intended to relieve the pain resulting from the status and restore function. It is most important that trigger point therapy is used together with regular chiropractic care.

Trigger point therapy can be traced back to over 200 years ago when a German doctor named Karl J. Wageninger first described the illness. In his book, The Physiology of the Human Subject, he described the condition as a hypersensitive nodule that contains a proliferation of nerve endings which can be triggered by outside sources like repetitive motion or normal body movements. He further described the condition as a series of nodules or cysts, most likely of a myofascial type, that spread throughout the skin and produce the localized pain. Trigger point treatments, therefore, focus on the identification and treatment of the cause of the trigger points through the use of specific modalities such as massage web, heat, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, laser treatment, and trigger point injection or misuse. Trigger point remedies has also been known to provide relief for patients with musculoskeletal conditions such as muscular dystrophy and myopathies.

Trigger point therapies has undergone its share of skepticism and controversy from time to time. Trigger point related terms like myofascial trigger points, hyperuricemia, hyperthrombocyclic disorder, and degenerative joint disease are oftentimes used interchangeably. In my review of Trigger Point Therapy information, trigger point therapy seems to be a valid form of treatment. However, trigger point related conditions like hyperthrombocyclic disorder, and degenerative joint disease are not described in this review. Since Trigger Point Therapy is often controversial because of its nature, there are hardly any reviews regarding Trigger Point Therapy information on the internet. Trigger Point Therapy information may be found in the private experience of sufferers in addition to in Trigger Point Therapy articles written by renowned practitioners of this therapy.

Trigger point therapy may benefit persons who experience the symptoms associated with myopathic diseases, especially those that affect the reflex zones in the body. Persons with muscle weakness, spasticity, and muscular contractility may profit from Trigger Point Therapy since these symptoms may be caused by irregularities in the muscle fibers. Trigger Point therapy targets abnormal muscle fibers by using either local or spinal manipulative techniques. Trigger Point Therapy can also help individuals with myopathic diseases because of the lack of muscular weakness in the muscles affected by the illness. Trigger Point Therapy targets abnormal fibers in the muscles of the body by means of manipulation or other movements similar to those used in Trigger Point Therapy.

Trigger Point Therapy information provides numerous techniques Trigger Point Therapy can be used to treat various conditions, illnesses, or even accidents. Trigger Point Therapy is most effective for men and women that have experienced trauma, such as exposure to extreme violence, and individuals with muscle weakness or spasticity. Trigger Point Therapy may also benefit individuals with diseases linked to the reflex zones such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's Disease. Trigger Point Therapy may also be beneficial in treating migraines, sleep apnea, neck pain, menstrual cycles, and much more.

Trigger Point Therapy is based on the understanding that myopathic diseases affect the nervous system by releasing the muscles surrounding the spine into spasms. The belief behind treating trigger points with Trigger Point Therapy is that abnormal muscle contractions in the spinal cord may cause symptoms like muscle weakness or spasticity. Trigger Point Therapy information offers several treatment options, including electrical stimulation of the muscles surrounding the affected nerves or”Trigger Points” as they're called by therapists. Electrical stimulation is the most common form of Trigger Point Therapy.

Trigger Point Therapy is often combined with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Acupuncture is becoming one of the most popular kinds of Trigger Point Therapy used today. Studies have found that Trigger Point Therapy and acupuncture have a high degree of efficacy when used together. Along with treating trigger point related inflammation and pain, acupuncture has been proven to help reduce stress and anxiety which could influence the symptoms of many health issues.

Trigger Point Therapy and Acupuncture work together to eliminate active trigger points in the body. Trigger Point Therapy is based on the concept that myopathic diseases affect the nervous system by releasing the muscles surrounding the spine into spasms. The theory of Trigger Point Therapy is that acupuncture stimulates the release of natural endorphins into the bloodstream. This increase in endorphins is thought to stimulate the restoration of normal healthy blood flow and the elimination of toxins in the body. Trigger Point Therapy and Acupuncture work together to achieve both of these important targets.

 
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