Magnetic resonance imaging (
During magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the patient lies inside a massive, hollow, cylindrical magnet and is exposed to short bursts of a powerful magnetic field.
The nuclei (protons) of the body's hydrogen atoms normally point randomly in different directions, but in a magnetic field, they line up parallel to each...
When I read articles or hear people talk about fibromyalgia, I often see the terms tender points and trigger points used interchangeably. ... Read more »
I'll never forget the time my client Jackie* came into session very excited. "I was in the car, and I started to get anxious!" she... Read more »
If you've been following my posts, you'll recall that external triggers are things that occur outside of ourselves that are usually (but... Read more »
Full Question: I recently went to another headache and pain clinic. This was the fifth one. This doctor claims my migraines are caused by... Read more »
So maybe some of you have gotten an MRI. And you get this report back which is pretty much written in doctor-ese. "What in the heck... Read more »
When people talk about fibromyalgia, they sometimes use the terms tender points and trigger points interchangeably. In actuality, they have quite... Read more »
A new study has found people who have cluster headaches may suffer from excessive sensitivity and that using a local anesthetic to block certain... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
In this study, researchers report how experts diagnose myofascial trigger point (MTrP) pain syndrome. Trigger points are hyperirritable spots within... Read more »
No matter how hard you try, stress will sneak into your life when you least expect it. Whether at home or on the job, there will be times when... Read more »