Examples of using Trigger points in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Trigger Points.
Treatment of trigger points.
How Trigger Points Are Formed?
Chronic conditions associated with the existence of Trigger Points.
What are Trigger Points?
Trigger points can occur in all muscles of the body.
What Causes Trigger Points/Tight Muscles?
Trigger points can be found in any muscle of the body.
Physical or emotional stress frequently aggravates trigger points.
Trigger points can be anywhere on the face or in the mouth or nose.
It is also helpful for muscle pain associated with pressure on trigger points.
So-called trigger points, the impact on which strengthens the spasm and the pain.
It will be about yoga therapy for the back on trigger points, or more simply, about massage with tennis balls.
Self-myofascial release is basically self-massage to release muscle tightness or trigger points.
Course book“Trigger Points Therapy”(130 pages, with detailed examples with images).
Self-myofascial release is a term for self-massage to release muscle tightness or trigger points.
Extra trigger points in rectus femoris muscle close to the knee can be a source of deep knee pain.
Trigger-point release, which involves deactivating trigger points using finger pressure.
Trigger points are discrete, focal, hyper irritable points with typical localization in skeletal muscles.
Trigger points are different from acupuncture points, energy points, or other esoteric concepts.
Specifically, trigger point therapy deactivates trigger points using finger pressure.
Trigger points can affect movement by keeping muscles short and stiff, which reduces range of motion.
In which place to expect pain depends on the location of the trigger points, as well as the size of the affected muscle.
To determine trigger points, the muscle in the area of pain localization is stretched along the length and palpated.
However, it's possible that some acupuncture points could be“trigger points that[do] stimulate physiological responses in the body.”.
There are 18 trigger points in total, and even if one experiences tenderness in 11 of the 18 points, they are diagnosed with fibromyalgia.
Without the use of muscle relaxants andvarious methods of physical impact on trigger points, a stable result can not be achieved.
Trigger points are physical phenomena that can be felt by feeling like a“muscle knot”, and the pain generated is real and persistent.
This occurs because muscle tissue that contains Trigger Points is more sensitive to pressure and can be tender to the touch.