When the muscle is tensed into a nodule shape you can identify it as a trigger point. This muscle can become inflamed and cause uncomfortable spasms. Our doctor will press on the muscle to identify the knotted tissue and have the patient lay on their stomach or sit on an exam table to administer the injection.
Some common causes of trigger point pain are:
-Injured Muscle
-Torn Muscle
-Prolonged Poor Posture
-Lack of Regular Exercise
-Vitamin Deficiencies
-Sleeping Poorly
A trigger point injection delivers medication with an anesthetic and steroids directly to the trigger point on the body. The medication allows the muscle to relax immediately removing pain and discomfort.
People across various life stages, from young adults to older people, can benefit from trigger point injections making it a versatile option for anyone experiencing chronic muscle pain.
Trigger point injections fall under the category of interventional pain management. This term describes treatments that actively intervene in the nervous system to prevent or minimize pain. These therapies can range from injections, like a trigger point injection for muscle spasms in the back, to nerve blocks or even surgery. The goal is to directly address the source of pain rather than merely managing its symptoms.
One common application is in the case of persistent discomfort following surgery. If you have undergone a procedure and continue to experience pain, trigger point injections may offer a solution.
Shoulder pain, often caused by muscle tension, can be effectively addressed with these injections. Similarly, whether localized in the lower, middle, or upper back, spine trigger point injections can increase substantial improvement.
Arm and hand pain, frequently resulting from overuse or strain, can be treated with trigger point injections. Abdomen and pelvis pain, often linked to muscular tension, can also be relieved through this treatment method.
Hip, leg, knee, and foot pain, commonly associated with active lifestyles or age-related wear and tear, are other areas where trigger point injections can make a marked difference.
Lastly, if you suffer from headaches or neck pain, the targeted approach of trigger point injections could provide the relief you seek.
The trigger point injection procedure is a relatively simple, outpatient procedure. This treatment method takes only a few minutes to complete at our office and requires no downtime.
On the day of your trigger point injection, you will be comfortably settled in a procedure room. The injection site will be cleaned and possibly numbed with a local anesthetic. Using a small needle, the doctor will inject the medication into your trigger point(s). The medication often includes a corticosteroid to reduce inflammation and a local anesthetic to numb the area.
The injection procedure typically takes just a few minutes. However, if multiple trigger points are being treated, the procedure may last longer. Often, a marking pen is used to identify the exact location of the trigger points, and a cold pack may be applied to numb the area before the injection is given.
The trigger injection is typically done under ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance to ensure the needle is accurately placed within the trigger point. This technology allows the doctor to visualize the muscles and tissues in real-time during the injection, ensuring precise delivery of medication.
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