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Default Myofascial Trigger Points

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Originally Posted by PPNH View Post
I'm a masseuse who has been in private practice for 23 years and I know about severe under the shoulder blade pain....

What you have is called an active trigger point.
Hi PPNH,

My wife & I learned about trigger points several years ago when I was referred to a trigger point therapist by a pain management doctor/clinic. The woman was amazing because of her knowledge, experience, & skill, and was able to relieve a lot of pain for me in my scalenes & under the shoulder blade in just a couple of visits. Unfortunately, I have some trigger points that keep re-activating (or are perpetually active) due to underlying spinal issues.

Rather than keep us returning, she taught us how to find & treat our trigger points ourselves. She recommended the Trigger Point Therapy Workbook and a Thera Cane, both of which we've been using and benefitting from since, for a variety of trigger point issues.

http://www.triggerpointbook.com/
http://www.theracane.com/

FWIW, can you explain the difference, if any, between a masseur/masseuse, a massage therapist, and a trigger point therapist? Licensing? Regulatory? Geographic terminology?

Thanks,

Doc
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