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Trigger Point Location
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Trigger Point Location
, Trigger Area, Trigger Point Site, Trigger Zone
See Also
Trigger Point
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Trigger Point Locations
Trigger Point Injection
Exam
Head and Neck
Trigger Point
s
Paraspinous Neck
Muscle
s
Refer pain to occiput
Symptoms include retro-orbital
Headache
Muscle
Components
Splenius cervicis
Muscle
Semispinalis cervicis
Muscle
Rotatores cervicis
Muscle
s
Multifidus
Muscle
Upper Trapezius (most common region involved)
Refer pain to neck and temporal forehead
Sternocleidomastoid
Associated with
Otalgia
and possibly
Vertigo
Associated with increased
Lacrimation
and
Coryza
Clavicle Musculature
Referred pain across forehead and behind ear
Sternal Musculature
Referred pain into occiput, cheek and periorbital
Mimics
Sinusitis
Splenius Capitis (cervical paraspinous
Muscle
)
Referred Retro-orbital or temporal-orbital pain
Symptoms include vertex
Headache
Peri-auricular
Muscle
s
Referred pain to teeth and jaw
Muscle
Components
Temporalis
Muscle
Masseter
Muscle
Medial Pterygoid
Muscle
Lateral Pterygoid
Muscle
Exam
Shoulder
, Thorax, and Arm
Trigger Point
s
Anterior Serratus
Muscle
(lateral to
Breast
)
Referred pain to lateral chest and
Scapula
border
Related to decreased chest expansion
May result in perceived
Dyspnea
Pectoralis Major
Muscle
and Pectoralis Minor
Muscle
Referred pain to
Breast
and ulnar arm
Levator
Scapula
e
Muscle
(lateral Neck)
Referred pain to base of neck
Associated with neck stiffness
Follows cervical
Whiplash
injury
Associated with
Mood Disorder
s
Infraspinatus
Muscle
(lower
Scapula
)
Referred pain to
Shoulder
joint and down upper arm
Mimics
Cervical Radiculopathy
Supraspinatus
Muscle
(upper
Scapula
)
Referred pain to middle deltoid and elbow
Mimics
Cervical Radiculopathy
Exam
Back and Buttock
Trigger Point
s (common source of pain)
Quadratus Lumborum
Muscle
(above iliac crest)
Referred pain to low back
Iliocostalis
Muscle
(lateral paraspinous
Muscle
)
Referred pain to lower quadrant of
Abdomen
Referred pain to buttock
Gluteus Maximus
Muscle
Referred pain to
Sacrum
and inferior buttock
Exam
Thigh
, Leg and Foot
Trigger Point
s
Quadriceps Femoris (anterior thigh quad
Muscle
s)
Rectus femoris referred to
Patella
and distal thigh
Vastus intermedius referred to upper thigh
Vastus medialis referred to medial knee
Biceps Femoris (Hamstring
Muscle
s)
Referred pain to calf
Gastrocnemius (superficial posterior calf)
Referred pain to calf and foot instep
Soleus (deep posterior calf)
Referred pain to heel and to sacroiliac joint
References
Alvarez (2002) Am Fam Physician 65(4): 653-60 [PubMed]
Fomby (1997) Phys Sportsmed 25(2):67-75 [PubMed]
Shipton (2023) Am Fam Physician 107(2): 159-64 [PubMed]
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