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Trigger Point Therapy - Holding Patterns of the Hip (Part 1)

Trigger Point Therapy - Holding Patterns of the Hip (Part 1)


Trigger Point Therapy - NAT for Horses?

Trigger Point Therapy - NAT for Horses?


Treating Trigger Points - Iliopsoas

Treating Trigger Points - Iliopsoas

  Treating Iliopsoas - Dr. Jonathan Kuttner   Iliopsoas The iliacus and psoas major (including the psoas minor if one is present) combine to provide a deceleration of internal rotation of...
Trigger Point Therapy - Treating Gluteus Medius and Minimus

Trigger Point Therapy - Treating Gluteus Medius and Minimus

     Trigger Point Therapy - Treating Gluteus Medius (and Minimus)   Gluteus Medius This muscle is mostly deep and is therefore obscured by the gluteus maximus, but appears on...
Trigger Point Therapy - Understanding and Treating Multifidus

Trigger Point Therapy - Understanding and Treating Multifidus

  Multifidus Trigger Points Explained        Treating Lower Back Pain - Online Course     The role of the multifidus in producing an extension force is essential to the...
Common Painful Conditions that can be addressed with Trigger Point Therapy

Common Painful Conditions that can be addressed with Trigger Point Therapy

   How Often To Treat Trigger Points?   What are the most common chronic pain syndromes that respond well to trigger point therapy? Trigger points are associated with most painful...
How to Treat a Trigger Point - Trapezius

How to Treat a Trigger Point - Trapezius

  Dr. Jonathan Kuttner - Treating a Trapezius Trigger Point     Notes The trapezius is an important neck muscle and any spastic activity in the SCM, suboccipitals, scalenes, longus...
Trigger Point Therapy - Dietary Influences

Trigger Point Therapy - Dietary Influences

  About Nutrition and Chronic Pain   Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies are Present in 50% of Chronic Pain Cases  Adequate quantities of minerals and vitamins are essential for healthy muscles...
Trigger Point Therapy - Active, Latent and Transitional Trigger Points

Trigger Point Therapy - Active, Latent and Transitional Trigger Points

How To Treat "Latent" Trigger Points   Latent Trigger Points are like land mines - waiting silently under the soil, ready to activate The article below provides an overview of the...
Pathophysiology of Trigger Points

Pathophysiology of Trigger Points

   Trigger Points - An Overview of the Evidence     Understanding trigger points will change the way you think about pain management Sadly, too many therapists remain out of the...
Why do Trigger Points become active?

Why do Trigger Points become active?

  Trigger Points Become Active as Part of the Sensitization Process   The two most important characteristics of trigger points that you will notice are tender “knots” or tight bands...
Trigger Point Therapy - Looking for Holding Patterns

Trigger Point Therapy - Looking for Holding Patterns

Understanding Trigger Points and Holding Patterns   Trigger Point Workbooks   Trigger Points and their role in Holding Patterns A few years ago, I was stuck in an airplane for...
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