Can trigger point management enhance the effectiveness of migraine therapy?

Migraine is one of the most common types of headaches, often exacerbated by cervical myofascial and trigger point disorders. Positional Release Therapy (PRT) is an indirect technique designed to treat these trigger points. In 2015, Ghanbari, et. al., conducted the study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of managing trigger points through PRT combined with routine medical therapy compared to routine medical therapy alone in treating … Continue reading Can trigger point management enhance the effectiveness of migraine therapy?

Can ischemic pressure with backnobber II relieve myofascial trigger point discomfort?

In 2011, study conducted by Dawn T. Gulick, et. al., the effectiveness of ischemic pressure in addressing myofascial trigger point (MTrP) sensitivity was investigated. Myofascial trigger points are localized areas of muscle tightness and discomfort commonly encountered in clinical practice. The study employed a randomized, controlled design, with the researcher blinded to the intervention during the assessment of MTrP sensitivity. The participants in the study … Continue reading Can ischemic pressure with backnobber II relieve myofascial trigger point discomfort?