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Trigger point massage has been shown to reduce inflammation. This kind of massage is designed to relieve pain by focusing on reducing trigger points in the body. Trigger point massage uses slower, flowing motions and soothing, more intense and deeper pressure. The actual massage will also have work on the body's muscles, but your therapist will mostly concentrate on certain regions of the body that must be released first. This includes the hands, legs, feet, back, neck, shoulders, and even the face. You should always ask your doctor before undergoing any kind of massage therapy.<br><br>Trigger points are really painful since they're the result of muscle knots. Your body generates these knots as part of normal function, but when they become excessively active, you experience pain. Your therapist may use gentle rubbing strokes and other methods to release these muscle knots, letting you feel relief from muscle pain. Trigger point therapy works to release the knots in these muscle cells so that you can move freely again.<br><br>Trigger point therapy is a fantastic option for folks that have a variety of different kinds of pain from one or both sides of the body. Trigger point therapy is commonly utilized in conjunction with other types of treatments. It is often utilized to help relieve the pain caused by carpal tunnel syndrome, a frequent cause of chronic pain in the upper arms and hands. Trigger point therapy is often used on patients who have suffered whiplash injuries. It can be a good option for patients who have undergone surgery to remove their joints because the gentle rubbing motion of trigger point massage has been known to help accelerate the process of tissue healing.<br><br>Trigger point therapy can be very effective for patients who suffer from muscle pain, but it is not recommended for patients that suffer from acute injuries. Trigger point therapy is perfect for people who have a constant pattern of pain and distress. Trigger points are heavy pressure regions located in muscles that are not normally used. Trigger points are generally found in muscles that have been overworked, meaning that Trigger point massages are especially helpful in relieving chronic pain that is brought on by overwork and poor flexibility.<br><br>Trigger point therapy is often recommended by healthcare professionals to patients who have recurring chronic pain. Self-massage using trigger points can be helpful if you find that you're in need of additional pain relief. This is especially true when your healthcare professional has indicated self-massage for a way to decrease the amount of pain you experience on an everyday basis. For instance, if you've got chronic pain in your lower back, a therapist might recommend Trigger point massage to help you with mobility or to alleviate the chronic aches associated with poor posture.<br><br>Trigger point massages are also recommended for athletes that are experiencing injuries that limit their ability to move freely. Trigger points are very common among body builders and runners. [http://massage1jaspervlqd874.timeforchangecounselling.com/15-up-and-coming-gangbugchuljang-bloggers-you-need-to-watch Trigger Point massage] is very gentle on the muscles and is designed to release tension in tight areas to allow natural movement. Trigger Point therapy helps to release muscle spasms that occur with injuries, strains, and sprains. Trigger Point massage therapists will use their hands to gently squeeze the knots at the affected muscle group while going to release the negative energy that is present.<br><br>Trigger Point and Swedish massage both concentrate on releasing tension and tension from the body. The distinction between Trigger Point and Swedish massage is that Swedish massage uses long strokes with gentle pressure to release the knots and tension. Swedish massage is often used to relieve chronic tension headaches and soreness. Trigger Point is much more gentle, so it's typically used on a daily basis once the body undergoes mild to medium tension.<br><br>Trigger Point Massage is very effective for people that experience acute muscle pain, frozen shoulder, bursitis, joint or tendon pain, carpal tunnel syndrome and menstrual pain. Trigger Point is usually performed by a therapist who uses his/her hands to squeeze and release the knots in the muscles. Trigger Point is frequently used along with Swedish massage to deal with chronic muscle pain and stiffness. Trigger Point is a safe and gentle treatment that relive and eliminate muscle pain, improves range of motion, reduces swelling, and alleviates trigger point associated pain. Trigger Point may be combined with Swedish massage to help alleviate post-operative soreness.
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[/news/prince-andrew/index.html Prince Andrew]'s accuser has vowed to 'destroy' him and leave him penniless as the tactics undertaken by the Duke's legal team were slammed as 'victim-blaming' by furious women's safety campaigners. 
Andrew's lawyers have requested the mental health records of his accuser, Virginia Roberts and plan to question he husband Robert and psychologist Dr Judith Lightfoot under oath.
It is understood that his lawyers will plan to question potential 'false memories' in Ms Roberts' allegations that she was sexually assaulted and raped.
But both legal insiders and women's safety experts have criticised the Duke's legal team's new approach - accusing them of 'victim-blaming' and questioning the integrity of such a move. 
Ms [/news/virginia-roberts-giuffre/index.html Roberts] 'believes Andrew should go to jail but leaving him broke and destroyed may be enough,' a source close to her legal team said last night.
The astonishing comments follow a devastating week that saw the Duke of York stripped of his Royal and military titles by [/news/the_queen/index.html the Queen] after a New York judge ruled the civil sex abuse case against him will go ahead. 
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Dr Charlotte Proudman, a research fellow at Cambridge and barrister, was critical and described the new legal strategy as 'the ultimate form of victim-blaming'.
She told The [ ]