
Feel tired? Run down? Sore?
Tried everything? Been everywhere?
Trigger point therapists are specifically trained to help you!
Imagine being able to move better and not feel so stiff. We can help you with this! We recommend that you try 4-6 treatments to see how well you will respond. This is usually enough time to know if this therapy is going to work for you.
What if it could help you get through the day better? Get more work completed? Spend more quality time with loved ones?
Trigger points are many times present in people with fibromyalgia and treatment of the trigger points can help in a tremendous way. This is because trigger points may cause pain, which is usually deep, dull, and aching, all over the body.
Trigger points are good and solid science. They are not hippy medicine! They can be seen, have identifiable characteristics, and can be treated.
Check out the cross section of a trigger point.
Clinical Features Distinguishing Myofascial Pain due to Trigger Points from Fibromyalgia.1
| Myofascial Pain (TrPs) | Fibromyalgia |
| 1 Female : 1 Male | 4-9 Females : 1 Male |
| Local or Regional Pain | Widespread, general pain |
| Focal tenderness | Widespread tenderness |
| Muscle feels tense (taut bands) | Muscle feels soft and doughy |
| Restricted range of motion | Hypermobile (very flexible) |
| Examine for trigger points | Examine for tender points |
| 20% also have fibromyalgia | 72% also have active TrPs |
Myofascial Trigger Point Therapists, though not clinical diagnosticians, may be able to provide symptomatic relief to those suffering from fibromyalgia since 72% of fibromyalgia patients have active trigger points.
Our training also helps us to recognize other conditions which may be affecting the way in which your muscles feel. We cannot directly diagnose these other disorders, but we routinely refer to medical practitioners who will work with you. We have carefully sought out these doctors and can almost guarantee you will be very pleased, if you have to see them.
Let us help you -- book your trigger point therapy appointment NOW!
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
Reference:
1. Simons D G, Travell J G: Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction--The Trigger Point Manual Vol 1. 2:39.





