Trigger Points

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Trigger Points, easily eliminated

I can release trigger points anywhere on the body in 20 seconds with only finger tip pressure. Ive said it so many times.. No one believes me. Whatever... This time is that last I will say it..  Ive been a professional massage therapist for 26 years... 50,000 massages.. Trigger points are easily eliminated in seconds....If you are serious about what you do... contact me..... Reality is different...Click on my profile, and read ALL my comments on various subjects...Im real.. Not a scammer.. Some think that though. They dont believe me...Im tired of trying... I know what I know... If you are serious.. Contact me.  Please dont challenge me...NO use arguing over the internet.
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    Tony Lawler

    I'm new to massage. I'm a recent graduate, only licensed a month and have yet to be hired. However, if by Trigger Point ya'll are refering to a hypertonic spot in a muscle that might or might not be sending refered pain, I agree with the fingertip pressure. Before attending school I had realized that I could "remove" tension in a muscle by "sucking" the negative spirit/energy from the spot into my fingers by will. When the energy came into me it dissipated and moved on. The muscle would relax, the spot would melt away. The friend would feel better. Today I know a little more about the mechanics of it, but not much more. I still hold that a negative energy is being released and that part of the reason is my willingness to accept and wish for it to be gone. Less medicine, more love. 

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    Gordon J. Wallis

    http://www.massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/trigger-points-on-...

    Valerie DeLaune, LAc said:

    Gordon, I too am curious.  Could you please attempt to give at least a general idea of your technique?  What about if the patient has multiple perpetuating factors?  You are not finding the trigger points keep reactivating?

     

    Valerie DeLaune, LAc

     

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    Shawnda Kettles

    I believe you. Have seen it done by my instructor when in school and by practicing it myself with clients. I am not certified in Neuromuscular therapy (hoping to be soon), but I often times use the foundation that we learned in college and apply it during deep tissue sessions. I am always interested in learning more, especially if it will help me to help my clients. Would love more information about what it is you can do and how you do it.