Trigger point injections are commonly used to treat myofascial pain, a type of muscle pain that can feel like deep aching, tightness, or painful “knots” in the neck, back, shoulders, hips, or other areas.
In this episode of Chronic Pain Tips for Patients, Dr. Yuri C. Martins explains what trigger points are, how trigger point injections work, and why the procedure may help some patients move better, participate in physical therapy, and break the cycle of pain and muscle tension.
The episode also reviews what patients should know before having trigger point injections, including the potential benefits, common side effects, rare but serious risks, and why the medication injected may not always be the most important part of the procedure. You will also learn why accurate needle placement, patient selection, and a broader treatment plan matter.
This episode is designed to help chronic pain patients feel more informed, more confident, and better prepared to discuss trigger point injections with their healthcare team.
To learn more about Dr. Yuri C. Martins, visit:
https://www.ycmartins.com/