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“Targets chronic muscle pain by releasing tension at its true source.”

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Trigger Point Therapy originated from physical therapy and rehabilitation medicine in the West during the 20th century. Doctors and physical therapists discovered that many pains weren’t caused directly by bones or nerves, but by “trigger points” in the muscles, which can send referred pain to other areas. The therapy, therefore, focuses on releasing these specific muscle knots. Nowadays, it is widely integrated into therapeutic massage and alternative medicine.

Key Benefits

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Deep Pain Relief

Releases chronic pain associated with tight muscle knots and localized tension.
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Muscle Function Restoration

Restores normal muscle length, elasticity, and movement efficiency.
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Reduced Referred Pain

Reduces referred pain patterns, such as shoulder tension contributing to headaches.
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Improved Circulation & Oxygen Flow

Supports tissue recovery and healthy circulation.
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Long-Lasting Relief

Focuses on the root cause rather than temporary symptom relief.

This Treatment Is For You If

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Chronic Muscle Pain

Long-term pain or accumulated muscle tension

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Office Syndrome

Desk workers with stiffness, pain, or referred pain from prolonged sitting

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Active Individuals

Those who exercise regularly and experience muscle fatigue

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Athletes

Dealing with muscle tightness from sports and training

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People Seeking Long-Lasting Relief

Those who find that traditional massage only provides temporary results before pain returns.

Duration & Recommendation

60 minutes

for relieving mild pain.

90 minutes or more

for chronic pain. Should be taken continuously initially. Once symptoms improve, maintenance massages can be given 1-2 times per month.

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