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Decrease Your Pain
While Increasing Your Quality of Life
With Massage Therapy

by Suzan Walker, LMT 104431
Trigger Point Therapy


Latent Trigger Points: What They Are & How to Identify Them in Massage Therapy
Ever wondered why after a massage session you have a mild headache or if a certain area of your body is a little sore than it was previously?
It's pretty good indication that your therapist may have activated a latent trigger point. A latent trigger point is a trigger point that remains hidden until it is activated by touch. The symptoms are or not limited to headaches, spasms, tenderness and limited range of motion.
Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Sep 92 min read


“Why Do I Sometimes Get a Headache or Migraine After a Massage?”
There are several reasons why some people may experience a headache or migraine following a massage session:
Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331
Nov 8, 20132 min read
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