Trigger Point Infiltration (Lumbar)
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Trigger Point Infiltration (Lumbar)

Trigger point infiltrations are a minimally invasive therapeutic technique used for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain originating from muscle spasms and localized hyperirritable points (trigger points).


Technical procedure

The treatment involves the targeted injection of a small amount of local anesthetic, with or without corticosteroid, directly into the muscle trigger point. This approach helps reduce muscle spasm, inflammation, and local hypersensitivity.

Therapeutic goal

  • Inactivation of muscular tension points
  • Reduction of muscle pain and tenderness
  • Relaxation of muscle hypertonicity
  • Improvement of mobility and function

Indications

  • Chronic muscle pain in the neck, thorax, or lower back
  • Myofascial pain syndromes
  • Tension-type headaches
  • Pain following muscle overuse or injury

Benefits

  • Immediate pain relief
  • Improved muscle relaxation
  • Minimally invasive and safe technique

Technical approach

The procedure is performed exclusively using anatomical landmarks (landmarks).