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11/12/2025
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03/20/2024

Trigger Points - Trapezius Muscle 💪

The Trapezius muscle, crucial for neck movement and shoulder stability, often harbors trigger points causing tension headaches and discomfort. These points typically result in pain across the neck, shoulders, and sometimes extend to the head, mimicking conditions like disc pathologies and neuralgia. Common in those with stressful lifestyles or poor posture, understanding the trapezius muscle's trigger points can offer relief and improve quality of life.

Characteristics of Trapezius Trigger Point Pain:

- Causes tension headaches, neck stiffness, and shoulder pain.
- May result in dizziness and balance issues.

Anatomy of the Trapezius:

- Starts at the occipital bone, ligamentum nuchae, C7-T12.
- Attaches to the clavicle, acromion, and scapula spine.
- Key for elevating and rotating the shoulder.

Functionality:

- Facilitates neck and shoulder movements.
- Supports upper limb activity.

Common Indications:

- Neck pain, stress headaches, and cervical discomfort.
- Whiplash, facial/jaw pain, upper shoulder tension.

Causes:

- Poor posture, stress, excessive tech use, specific sports activities.

Advice for Patients:

- Focus on posture and stress management.
- Regular stretching and shoulder alignment exercises recommended.

Trigger Point Therapy Techniques:

- Spray and Stretch
- Deep Stroking Massage
- Compression
- Muscle Energy Techniques
- Positional Release
- Dry and Wet Needling

Learn comprehensive strategies for managing trapezius trigger points and enhancing neck and shoulder health on our blog. 👇

https://nielasher.com/blogs/video-blog/trigger-point-therapy-treating-the-trapezius

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