Trigger Point Benefits & Clear Factors
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Trained specialists who understand the complicated web of interconnecting trigger points can most effectively identify and pinpoint the cause of pain or dysfunction. Trigger Point Injections are administered by these professionals and can often be done in one or two sessions, or further injections may be required depending on the severity of the condition. Many people experience marked improvement with this type of treatment, as it increases blood flow to affected areas and relieves pressure on nervous system pathways.
Who can Benefit From Trigger Point Injections?
Trigger Point Injections can benefit individuals with chronic pains associated with myofascial pain syndrome, including but not limited to back and neck pain. Additionally, those suffering from fibromyalgia, arthritic joint pain, or headaches may also benefit from these injections if their condition is caused by tight muscles or a build up of toxins in the tissues. Finally, individuals that have failed to find appropriate relief with other medical treatments (such as physical therapy), may be good candidates for this treatment process.
Trigger Point Injections can offer fast-acting, long-lasting relief from muscular pain. Not only do these injections help relax tight muscles and break up adhesions, but they also improve circulation, reduce inflammation and eliminate the build up of toxins that can be painful in the affected area. Unlike more general injection treatments, trigger point injections are specifically targeted to treat a specific knot or trigger point within a muscle group. The effects of these injections typically last between 1-3 months which means it is an effective type of treatment for individuals with chronic problems caused by myofascial pain syndrome.
Is There Pain Associated with Trigger Point
Injections?
While trigger point injections can provide much-needed relief, there is the possibility of some pain during the treatment. The injection itself can cause the muscle to spasm initially which may be perceived as a slight burning or stinging sensation. However, these sensations typically dissipate quickly and the temporary discomfort should not be considered a major concern as it is often overshadowed by the long-term pain relief that is achieved.
For people suffering from chronic pain, having a trigger point injection may be the first time they've felt relief in years. During an injection, a physician will use a very thin needle to deliver medication into the trigger point. Depending on how deep the injection needs to go, some pressure and mild discomfort may be felt during the process. Despite these sensations, patients overwhelmingly report positive results after treatment as it can drastically reduce muscle tension and reduce their long-term pain levels.
How Can I Prepare for My Procedure?
Before your appointment, your doctor should provide detailed information on PRE- and post-procedure instructions. Generally, your doctor may recommend that you avoid taking aspirin or other anti-inflammatory medications for at least three days before the procedure to ensure optimal results. You should also wear comfortable clothing which allows easy access to the injection site. Make sure you are well rested for the procedure and meditate or practice calming exercises in order to relax.
It is important to ask your doctor specific questions about your case before the procedure to make sure that you understand what is going to happen and how long it will take. You should also inform them if you have any allergies or chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity, or hypertension that may directly affect the outcome of the injection. Aim to arrive at the appointment early so you can fill out any necessary paperwork and make a mental note on where to park for future visits.
