Trigger Point Injection (TPI) is a diagnosis treatment for reducing pain. This procedure is used to treat painful areas of muscle that contain trigger points. These points or knots can be felt under the skin, irritate the nerves, etc.
What Happens During a Trigger Point Injection?
In this procedure, doctors insert a small needle into the patient’s trigger point. The needle contains saline or local anesthetic. This inactive the trigger point and alleviate pain for a sustainable period. The whole procedure will take only a few minutes. Doctors can adjust several trigger points in one visit. Plus, if you an allergy to a drug, a dry-needle technique that doesn’t involve medications.
When Is Trigger Point Injection Used?
TPI is used to treat trigger points in the legs, arms, neck and lower back. It can also treat tension headaches and fibromyalgia or chronic pain in the tissue around the troubled muscle. However, the effectiveness of the procedure can depend on the condition of the individual.
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