Myofascial Injections
In the TPI procedure, a healthcare professional inserts a small needle into the patient’s trigger point. With the injection, the trigger point is made inactive, and the pain is alleviated. Usually, a brief course of treatment will result in sustained relief. Injections are given in a doctor’s office and typically take just a few minutes. Several sites may be injected in one visit. If a patient has an allergy to a particular drug, a dry-needle technique (involving no medications) can be used.
What We Treat?
TPI treats many muscle groups, especially those in the arms, legs, lower back, and neck. In addition, TPI can be used to treat fibromyalgia and tension headaches. The technique also alleviates myofascial pain syndrome (chronic pain involving tissue that surrounds muscle), which does not respond to other treatments.
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