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    Age: 33, Male, Presenting Problem Since: 7 years, Symptom Behaviour: constant, Symptoms Worse (24hr Behaviour): morning, Aggravating Factors:: computer use, writing, Easing Factors:: SMFR, yoga, custom stretching, Investigations: have scoliosis, No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues, Other Info: Have congenital socliosis

    trigger points in both arms

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    Hi all

    Thanks in advance for reading this post.

    I have been using the armaid.com device on my lower arms and have found really enlarged trigger points in the common places, for example below elbow etc.

    My question is does everyone have these tight knots of muscle tendons or whatever? If they don't, it seems to me like it might be worth continuing to focus on the armaid to 'flush' out these trigger points to try and make them smaller?

    many thanks

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    Re: trigger points in both arms

    Hello Pistachio,

    People who use their hands a lot (computer users, bakers, florists, hair dressers, etc) can tend to have many many trigger points in their arms. That looks to be a quite nifty device for releasing them. As well, there are other alternatives from a ball on the wall to simple massage on the points with your knuckles. To get an idea of the anatomy and such, a great book on the topic is Clair Davies Trigger Point Therapy Workbook.


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    Re: trigger points in both arms

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    thanks for the reply, will have a look into



 
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