Trigger Point Massage

Benefits
An advantage of Trigger Point Therapy, when compared to other massage therapies that are used to manage and treat pain, is that it identifies and works on very specific points of the body.
Method
Trigger points typically occur in the shoulders, back, or hips. Depending on the location of a guest’s trigger points, the Massage Therapist will have the guest lie down in a way which is comfortable for them and easy for the Therapist to work on the area of concern. The Massage Therapist will then canvas the body to locate the exact location of the trigger points. After locating the trigger point(s), the Therapist will use several different techniques of varying pressure on and around the points to help break down the knot. Due to the direct pressure applied to the trigger point, this can be uncomfortable. Depending on the size of the trigger point, it may take several sessions with a Massage Therapist to be assured that the entire trigger point has been eliminated.
Post-Trigger Point Treatment
Once the trigger point has been effectively treated or removed, it is important for the guest to remain hydrated and drink plenty of water. Additionally, many Massage Therapists will recommend that you take an Epsom salt bath to assist with muscle soreness.







