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Can muscle relaxants get rid of trigger points?

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Trigger point TrP: A myofascial TrP is defined as a localized deep tenderness in a taut band of skeletal muscle, tendon or ligament that has the ability to refer pain to another region known as a zone of reference. The common treatments for this condition are trigger points injections, dry needling or acupressure.

Answered 4/18/2018

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