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Trigger Point Pain

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

What is a trigger point?

A trigger point is also called a muscle knot. It is a tight lump in a muscle that can cause pain.

What causes a trigger point?

A trigger point may form after muscle injury, overuse, stress, or tension. Muscle stress may be from poor posture or an awkward sleep position. Emotional stress can make you tense certain muscles, such as in your neck.

What are the signs and symptoms of trigger points?

How is trigger point pain diagnosed?

Your healthcare provider will ask you to describe your pain. You may need certain tests to rule out other conditions. Your provider will look for a hard lump in your muscle. He or she may press on or squeeze the tissue over this lump. He or she will do this to see if the muscle twitches (quick movements) and if you have any pain. You may also need tests to make sure your pain is not related to a more serious condition:

How are trigger points treated?

How can I manage trigger point pain?

When should I call my doctor?

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