Old 4th February 2004, 12:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Acupressure and Myofascial Trigger Points?

Hello! I'm taking an acupressure course, and would like some help or clarification please.
Medical textbooks often say that myofascial trigger points coincide
with the acupoints of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Is this the
case? Explain.

Looking for some help on this.
Obviously I do think they coincide. However, I believe there are
many more acupoints.
This really wasn't covered in the material.
I've ordered a meridian atlas, and have about 5 acupressure books.
I'm going to do some reading, but please help with this, as I've not found much on myofascial trigger points.
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Old 4th February 2004, 11:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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[link]http://www.activemassage.com/triggerpt.htm[/link]

is this any good? i am about to start an acupressure course myself, so let me know if this is what you're looking for and i'll book mark it!
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Old 4th February 2004, 07:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hello! Thanks for the link. I will read over this tonight and get back with you.
This forum is great! I'm new here, and love it already!
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Thanks for the link, and will read it and get back to you!
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Old 14th June 2004, 01:49 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I would stick with acupressure points if I were you.

Folks just like to re-invent things, so they can put their name to them. With trigger points, they also charge an awful lot for their literature & charts. []

By definition a Trigger Point causes symptoms (usually pain) elsewhere, that may radiate directly from the point or may be quite remote from the point.

Whereas, Tender Points tend to just cause pain locally, but may radiate a bit.

But then you probably know that better than I. [8D]

A general understanding of them is all that is needed. They are very prescriptive, so I wouldn't bother trying to memorise which points tend to cause pain where. Else, you may drive yourself quite made if your trying to marry that with TCM acupressure.

Cheers - And.
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