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The Therapy Web Blog | Professional Development & Musculoskeletal Health for Manual Therapists

Recurring Myofascial Pain: Identifying the Hidden Drivers

Myofascial pain is a common presentation, yet many therapists find themselves trapped in a cycle of treating the same trigger points and hypertonic bands, only for the symptoms to return within days. This recurrence is a clear indicator that the driver of the dysfunction has not been addressed.

A person massages another's back, illustrating regional interdependence. Blue background with anatomical sketches. Text: "Beyond the Trigger Point."
Illustration of back massage emphasizing regional interdependence, with anatomical sketches highlighting interconnected body parts. Text: Beyond the Trigger Point.

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Disclaimer: This blog post is intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice.

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