Trigger Point Injections

What are Trigger Points

Trigger points are tight, sensitive areas within a muscle that can cause localized pain or pain that radiates to other areas. They often develop due to muscle strain, repetitive use, poor posture, or chronic tension.

Patients may describe trigger point pain as aching, stiffness, or deep muscular discomfort. Pressing on the area may reproduce symptoms.

What is a Trigger Point Injection?

A trigger point injection is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve muscle-related pain. The injection targets the tight band of muscle responsible for symptoms.

The medication may include:

The goal of the injection is to:

What Conditions Can Trigger Point Injections Treat?

Trigger point injections may be considered for patients experiencing:

What to Expect

The procedure is performed at Jacob’s Pain Centre.

The procedure is typically brief and minimally invasive.

Some patients experience immediate relief due to the anesthetic component. Mild soreness at the injection site may occur for a short period after treatment.

Assessment and Treatment Planning

Trigger point injections are recommended based on clinical examination and identification of focal muscle tension contributing to pain. Treatment may be incorporated into a broader management plan that includes physical therapy, posture correction, or other supportive measures.

Outcomes

Some patients notice improvement shortly after treatment, while others may experience relief gradually over time as the muscle tension decreases.

Accessing Treatment

A referral from your doctor is required to begin treatment.

If you need assistance obtaining a referral or have questions about the process, please contact our clinic directly.