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The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide for Pain Relief – 3rd Edition

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Description

Trigger point therapy is one of the fastest-growing and most effective pain therapies in the world. Medical doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists, and massage therapists are all beginning to use this technique to relieve patients’ formerly undiagnosable muscle and joint pain, both conditions that studies have shown to be the cause of nearly 25 percent of all doctor visits.

This book addresses the problem of myofascial trigger points—tiny contraction knots that develop in a muscle when it is injured or overworked. Restricted circulation and lack of oxygen in these points cause referred pain. Massage of the trigger is the safest, most natural, and most effective form of pain therapy. Trigger points create pain throughout the body in predictable patterns characteristic to each muscle, producing discomfort ranging from mild to severe. Trigger point massage increases circulation and oxygenation in the area and often produces instant relief.

The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook, Third Edition, has made a huge impact among health professionals and the public alike, becoming an overnight classic in the field of pain relief. This edition includes a new chapter by the now deceased author, Clair Davies’ daughter, Amber Davies, who is passionate about continuing her father’s legacy. The new edition also includes postural assessments and muscle tests, an illustrated index of symptoms, and clinical technique drawings and descriptions to assist both practitioners and regular readers in assessing and treating trigger points.

If you have ever suffered from, or have treated someone who suffers from myofascial trigger point pain, this is a must-have book.

 

198 reviews for The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment Guide for Pain Relief – 3rd Edition

  1. KEN HOLLINGSWORTH
    5.0 out of 5 stars pain relief in a book
    for those of us with mild to moderate achy muscles,headaches,lower back pain and pain in areas that are not sore to the touch, get this book. read it....More
    for those of us with mild to moderate achy muscles,headaches,lower back pain and pain in areas that are not sore to the touch, get this book. read it. it explains such things as the difference between the source of pain and the site of pain in easy to understand texts and drawings. for example, i had radiating pain down my right bisecpt, althouth the muscle was not sore at all. with this book my wife found a muscle in spasm on my shoulder blade that was not sore so much, but radiated pain down my arm into my bisept muscle.
    once this book is read and understood,you and your partner can find knotted muscles and relieve pain you may have had for years without relief. any muscle can have trigger points (knots or spasms or charley horses) and can be cured with simple massage techniques elucidated in this book.
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    Kate
    5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE this book!
    So much to learn & happy this book is written to understand easily!!
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    Gail Carey
    4.0 out of 5 stars This book is worth getting
    The ability to use massage therapy on trigger points to help alleviate pain is so powerful!
    This book is so helpful!
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    M. Adams
    5.0 out of 5 stars I had such pain and couldn’t find reason
    I was having such a tough time with recurring muscle spasms in scapula area and traps often times resulting in stiff necks. My massage therapist sugge...More
    I was having such a tough time with recurring muscle spasms in scapula area and traps often times resulting in stiff necks. My massage therapist suggested this book and a massage hook. It helped me to identify painful trigger points and being able to speed up my recovery by self-massage. It’s helped me at other times too to identify where pain is coming from and whether or not it’s something that might be addressed with self-massage. Great thing to discover.
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    kathy
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good book
    This book has some good advice on trigger points and how to relieve the pain.
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    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Before you head to the Doc...get this book!!
    I have given this book to so many friends and relatives I've lost count. Why? Because I personally have used it and overcome/healed myself at least fi...More
    I have given this book to so many friends and relatives I've lost count. Why? Because I personally have used it and overcome/healed myself at least five different times, from TMJ to Sciatica, unbelievable results!
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    American farmer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good book.
    Good quality. Receiving good condition.
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    Nuevozealand
    5.0 out of 5 stars Go-to book for trigger point therapy
    I've purchased 3 copies of this for friends/family and recommended countless other times. Constantly referring to it for physical maintenance. Quite p...More
    I've purchased 3 copies of this for friends/family and recommended countless other times. Constantly referring to it for physical maintenance. Quite practical and understandable for most anyone.
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    Just Your Average Consumer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
    I specialize in clinical modalities, and this book has been wonderful! I have tabs and notes all over it that I refer to time and time again for mysel...More
    I specialize in clinical modalities, and this book has been wonderful! I have tabs and notes all over it that I refer to time and time again for myself and my clients.
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    Lynne Glazer
    5.0 out of 5 stars 21 Copies Purchased Beginning in 2007
    "The book and the hook", gifted and recommended so many times. I bought 8 Theracanes as holiday gifts this year. Simply indispensable for self-help. I...More
    "The book and the hook", gifted and recommended so many times. I bought 8 Theracanes as holiday gifts this year. Simply indispensable for self-help. I'm just a layman but helping people understand the existence of myofascial trigger points and the concept of referred pain has really transformed their lives.
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    mendee jaeger
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
    Excellent book. Fast shipping. 100% Recommend.
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    Zak
    5.0 out of 5 stars Avoided surgery, fixed "carpel tunnel" for me.
    If you have pain and are willing to work, buy this book. Learning the knowledge, working trigger points (can be painful), and being consistent are no...More
    If you have pain and are willing to work, buy this book. Learning the knowledge, working trigger points (can be painful), and being consistent are not easy things. If you are willing to do this, I recommend this book. Removing pain can be a life changer and this book can help you fix the issue!

    I had "carpel tunnel". I took a break from using computers for a month. When I came back, after 5 minutes of using a mouse, I was in tears. Doctors gave me muscle relaxers, I tried physical therapy, I even had an EKG done. Doctors offered surgery for "carpel tunnel" as the next option.

    Surgery involves cutting the wrist band and placing the nerve outside the wrist band, closer to the skin. In the new location, the nerve is more likely to be agitated by anything touching the skin, as opposed to deeper muscle tissue. I feel bad for anyone who selected the surgery and didn't know about this book.

    Through this book I learned how to fix the problem, and why the problem was happening. This book explained what doctors couldn't tell me. The cause and effect between miofascial tissue layers (that thin layer of skin surrounding a muscle), how it shapes a muscle, and how it can effect the overall body structure.

    This book is structured so that the first few introduction chapters are worth reading, then it gives an index that allows the reader to select where their pain is. It then gives a list of muscles and page locations on how to alleviate the pain.

    Reading a book and applying it isn't as easy as popping a pill. For that reason I don't give this book to everyone complaining about pain. Anyone who is seriously struggling with pain, or anyone who doesn't like pills; will find this book a huge asset.

    This book has a textbook's worth of knowledge for users. If it were $120, I'd still have bought it twice. One to lend out, one for me. As is, this is my 4th copy of the book, and I'll likely buy more in the future.

    Teaching someone how to remove their pain is the best gift you can give someone.

    1'st Edition has hand drawn pictures to depict muscle/trigger point locations.
    2'd Edition is computer drawn, there are a few page #'s wrong in the index, but nothing a couple pages of flipping and a pen can't solve.
    3'd Edition expands on many concepts of the 2nd edition, but changes the text format. It offer's more knowledge about available tools in the market and better explains some things about muscle interactions.

    If your eyesight is poor, 2nd edition is the best.
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    Katie K
    5.0 out of 5 stars Better than physical therapy
    Fixed my horrible impingement and frozen shoulder that kept getting worse after months of expensive physical therapy. This book is an amazing way to t...More
    Fixed my horrible impingement and frozen shoulder that kept getting worse after months of expensive physical therapy. This book is an amazing way to take control of your own body. It’s not easy, but I do believe it can help many or most types of muscle pain.
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    J
    5.0 out of 5 stars So thankful for this book!
    This book has helped me get rid of my knee pain. I am so thankful for the authors and for doctors Travell & Simons on whose work this book is base...More
    This book has helped me get rid of my knee pain. I am so thankful for the authors and for doctors Travell & Simons on whose work this book is based.
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    donna klammer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Yes!!! It works
    I really like this guide. Very detailed and has helped me immensely. I have a Theracane and also a Stick On. Helps with pain finding the nerve and usi...More
    I really like this guide. Very detailed and has helped me immensely. I have a Theracane and also a Stick On. Helps with pain finding the nerve and using acupressure helps alot. Works great for fibro and I also have Lupus and arthritis. I have been alot more active lately and this book had helped with muscle soreness as well. I recommend it.
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    Hallie Haak
    5.0 out of 5 stars Literally a muscle bible
    I had borrowed the first edition from a family member. I am lucky enough to have a guy that practices trigger point release in my small town and he re...More
    I had borrowed the first edition from a family member. I am lucky enough to have a guy that practices trigger point release in my small town and he references this book. Glad to have the latest edition.

    This book is a MUST for anyone dealing with chronic pain or lifestyle stresses or athletes!
    The practices in this book helped me become a better, more balanced runner. I also deal with chronic overuse issues due tot the nature of my physically challenging job. It gives the reader the power to self assess and combat issues- whenever and wherever needed.

    Working on my specific trigger points that were flaring up my scoliosis completely eliminated the need to see a Chiro every two months. I also was having chronic neck kinks and frozen episodes. I can now tell when I need to work on the spots that trigger these episode.
    I have a nightly routine I run though to keep me in check.
    Cannot say enough good things about this book. Definitely recommend seeing a specialist at some point in your journey and along the way to check in.
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    Coffee Lover
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another piece to the pain puzzle
    If you’re trying to find the root cause of your chronic pain, this book might help. Along my pain journey, I had already acquired a theracane but wasn...More
    If you’re trying to find the root cause of your chronic pain, this book might help. Along my pain journey, I had already acquired a theracane but wasn’t sure how best to use it. This book is extremely interesting and explains where to press. You’ll know when you’re on the spot because it hurts so good. It does require dedication. The book recommends reading Ch 1-3 first, which I found out later, was a good idea. I’m guessing most people can benefit from this book.
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    torahsamurai
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for your library
    If you have aches and pains, you need this book. It is a self-diagnose, self-treat book - without drugs. If your upper arm hurts, you go to the index...More
    If you have aches and pains, you need this book. It is a self-diagnose, self-treat book - without drugs. If your upper arm hurts, you go to the index, find the section on arms and then zero in on the place that hurts and the symptoms. It may not be for everyone, but I have given away at least 5 of these books to friends that have had problems and all came back with glowing responses. Every home should have a copy of this book.
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    Ann Fielder
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent self-care handbook!
    As an Acupuncturist and longtime receiver of massage and other bodywork, I can say that this handbook is hands down the best self-care workbook for an...More
    As an Acupuncturist and longtime receiver of massage and other bodywork, I can say that this handbook is hands down the best self-care workbook for anyone with muscular issues! Clear descriptions help the user understand the biomechanics of what is going on, diagnose problems, and self-treat with exercises or the use of rubber balls, straps, or other devices. For me, it has been more effective than repeated therapeutic massages, and adjustments, even by the best therapists. So important for people to self-treat regularly at home. I'm grateful to my physical therapist for reminding me of this book and I am recommending it to most of my patients. I don't know if epsom salt baths are mentioned in the book, but I definitely recommend this for 30 minutes in the am or before bed. Heating pads or packs are also very helpful for chronic muscle tension.
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    Thelorax95
    5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone needs this book!
    I bought this after seeing it mentioned on a blog. I have had chronic neck pain forever, and several different physical therapists couldn't figure out...More
    I bought this after seeing it mentioned on a blog. I have had chronic neck pain forever, and several different physical therapists couldn't figure out the cause. I happened upon a blog by a yoga teacher who had the same pain as I did, and he found relief using this book. This book is absolutely amazing, and I think every orthopedic, physical therapist, and massage therapist should read it! A trigger point in my upper back is causing 100% of my severe neck pain, and I have finally found relief. I also developed SI joint/sitz bone/upper hamstring pain that again, the physical therapists and orthopedic could not figure out. I researched in this book and found another trigger point in my mid-back that is the culprit. This book has literally been a lifesaver.
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    Ms. LSA
    4.0 out of 5 stars Had To Have It
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    Vero
    5.0 out of 5 stars Most helpful therapy in years
    I am so thankful to Amber Davies and her father Clair. This book is clearly written to make it easy to understand the terrible cycle of muscle spasms ...More
    I am so thankful to Amber Davies and her father Clair. This book is clearly written to make it easy to understand the terrible cycle of muscle spasms setting off nerve pain which sets off more spasms, which sets off more pain, etc.

    Most of all, this book has clear and practical ways to massage the points that are triggering the pain in order to bring relief. It won't happen overnight. But if you read the book carefully so that you understand the causes of myofascial pain (don't skip the beginning chapters), and follow the directions for specific areas, and then set aside time each day, it can make a world of difference.

    It may take several months, but it so much easier than endless doctor's appointments because you can do the therapy at home - and in my case at least, so much more effective. After years of trying everything, this book has been the thing that has helped me the most.
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    M Eva
    5.0 out of 5 stars Impulse buy as recommended by my new masseuse
    I got a new chiropractor and a new masseuse. The masseuse really knew what he was doing, went to the best school for massage and practicing for 25 yea...More
    I got a new chiropractor and a new masseuse. The masseuse really knew what he was doing, went to the best school for massage and practicing for 25 years.

    I never had a massage that was so informative, yet effective. He told me that his wife bought him this book as a birthday gift and it’s literally his Bible. He told me that you could use it to help yourself out and it is a great tool for such.

    My husband and I are both martial artists, so we are no stranger to aches and pains. Sometimes we don’t know where it’s coming from or where it’s going to. This book helps you map it out!

    Would make a very nice gift for somebody who’s older and experiencing pains, for those who dedicate their lives to sport. Or for somebody who is attending massage school, or a massage artist that really wants to further their education!! My masseuse said that this really improved a lot of his students. Very handy book indeed. Highly recommended!
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    Monica Troy
    5.0 out of 5 stars This book is really what you need if you're looking for self treatment for trigger point therapy.
    I have been using this book for self treatment. It is very organized and easy to read. As a note, it is helpful to also purchase the self massager (Ba...More
    I have been using this book for self treatment. It is very organized and easy to read. As a note, it is helpful to also purchase the self massager (Back and Neck Massager for Trigger Point Fibromyalgia Pain). The book is very focused on self help and treatment. It is also helpful if you want to use to help your friends or family. It includes full body trigger points. I had thought about getting a laminated chart in addition but this book is really what you need.
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    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars It works!
    I've been suffering for nearly a year with cramps and tightness in my calf. Stretching and exercise didn't help. I bought this book in hopes of a so...More
    I've been suffering for nearly a year with cramps and tightness in my calf. Stretching and exercise didn't help. I bought this book in hopes of a solution. I read the appropriate sections, found the indicated trigger points, and treated as instructed. Three days later the cramps were gone. Whenever I feel a little tightness, ! repeat the process and it clears right up. Very pleased to have found this book!
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    Romans 12:2
    5.0 out of 5 stars Helps relieve pain in ways I never thought possible.
    This book has been a life changing experience for our family. The book explains exactly where the trigger points are and how to massage them away. It ...More
    This book has been a life changing experience for our family. The book explains exactly where the trigger points are and how to massage them away. It takes a little work to find the right spot and massage away the pain, but it has helped my carpal tunnel and my husband's back, legs and sinus issues. Just be careful what you get good at. My family and coworkers come to me for relief of their neck and back pain. Massage therapy is hard work, but it is soooo worth it!
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    Ding171
    4.0 out of 5 stars Effective techniques
    Has surprisingly effective techniques, was suggested by a neighbor.
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    Kali
    4.0 out of 5 stars For personal use
    Good book to have for everyone
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    Andrew C. Matts
    5.0 out of 5 stars Most amazingly written book I’ve ever read. Inspired!
    AmberI found Amber’s book apparently providentially through a review by TrueNorth. I didn’t know what to expect when I started reading as a complete ...More
    Amber
    I found Amber’s book apparently providentially through a review by TrueNorth. I didn’t know what to expect when I started reading as a complete novice, but when I put the techniques into practice I instantly noticed results and most importantly I was quickly informed by the book that my own experience is not uncommon, being treated like a freak hypochondriac with 50+ symptoms of other mainstream diseases that seemingly no human could explain. 15 years of chronic pain explained and destroyed. It’s not goodbye pain but goodbye chronic pain! I know just how to heal every pain I have had for 15 years and if I have new pains from new types of physical strain I just type in the search bar of my amazing kindle e-book. This includes std symptoms undetectable by the most stringent testing and symptoms identical to lymphoma. Goodbye suffering needlessly and getting injured so easily from lack of knowledge. I have always been an extreme athlete and I don’t have to dismiss that part of me any longer (my struggle began at age 20 and ended at age 35). This was only the beginning of my amazing experience with this woman. I originally studied her book and travell and simons’ books trying to heal my wife but was unsuccessful but amazingly healed myself. She was easily able to tell that there is more than muscle dysfunction going on with her. My wife and I are very shy people but Amber is so skilled, even in a video call it seemed as if she was in the room guiding my hands. I learned a lot and she even gave me a discount out of the kindness of her heart because we had such a good time talking. You’re worth much more than $1 per minute Amber! It was as if I had talked to a doctor that understood me for the first time ever. I had no need to explain my situation because the book did that but she did so well with my wife. You’re doing a great job! I’m in awe of you and so thankful.
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    MG
    5.0 out of 5 stars Finally able to sleep without pain!
    This book is amazing. I've had chronic sits bone pain after a series of falls. Sitting was painful, especially while driving. Tried all sorts of cush...More
    This book is amazing. I've had chronic sits bone pain after a series of falls. Sitting was painful, especially while driving. Tried all sorts of cushions and eventually had a steroid injection which helped temporarily, but seemed to create hip problems. The pain got so bad I couldn't sleep. Since I got this book and a massage tool I've been able to release the myofacial trigger points in BOTH areas. The book also explains why an injection in one area may cause pain in another area. Been releasing the trigger point culprits and then stretching the muscles and after less than a week, I've been able to sleep without pain!
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    Kate
    4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
    This is the 2nd Trigger Point Therapy book that I have purchased. It is full of more information and "how-to's"! There are sooo many "ailments" that a...More
    This is the 2nd Trigger Point Therapy book that I have purchased. It is full of more information and "how-to's"! There are sooo many "ailments" that a Dr. is NOT needed for and the cures are described/explained so well in this book. And, if some ailments cannot be helped by this technique, it will say so. I am very happy that I bought it.
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    MW
    5.0 out of 5 stars This is my new musculoskeletal bible!
    Amazing. I cannot say enough good things about this book. I have used this book to help so many of my coworkers, including my manager, the front desk ...More
    Amazing. I cannot say enough good things about this book. I have used this book to help so many of my coworkers, including my manager, the front desk staff, another doctor that works with me, and the LPN who suffers from upper back pain. It’s so cool – – especially like it how it also references triggerpoints by symptoms, such as “eye pain”, and then lists the associated muscles. The detailed explanation for how to locate the muscle and cautionary points with treating the triggerpoints are invaluable. If you buy this book, be sure to check out the commentary on the scalene triggerpoints. She says that disease are some of the most valuable ones to learn how to massage because they have such a Widespread area of referred pain.
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    A. Anderson
    4.0 out of 5 stars Technical
    More detailed than I need as a lay consumer, but will learn a lot. A Cliff's Notes version would be nice.
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    Buyer X
    4.0 out of 5 stars Probably a good book if you can fathom it
    This book seems to have a lot of good information. I say "seems" b'c it's really too much for me to follow, even with the illustrations. Probably be...More
    This book seems to have a lot of good information. I say "seems" b'c it's really too much for me to follow, even with the illustrations. Probably best for bodywork professionals, or those with high degree of anatomical knowledge. The cane I bought to accompany feels good if you use it on aching points in the body, but be careful not to overdo it, you will regret it.
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    sage
    5.0 out of 5 stars Migraine sufferers buy this now and get relief.
    I used this book after a chronic pain therapist told me about it. I use it to treat some migraines (and other chronic pain) that were actually refered...More
    I used this book after a chronic pain therapist told me about it. I use it to treat some migraines (and other chronic pain) that were actually refered pain from trigger points. I use this before I pick up the toxic medicines doctors keep telling me are safe (one told me a power drug was like a b12 shot or antibiotic). I found it VERY important to know which I need - hot or cold - on my trigger point. I ALWAYS need hot. If I use cold (which people always recommended) migraines get worse.
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    sb
    5.0 out of 5 stars Tigger point therapy saved my back.
    I was having extreme pain in my lower back for around 3 years. It would wake me up among other problems that I won't bore you with. What you need to k...More
    I was having extreme pain in my lower back for around 3 years. It would wake me up among other problems that I won't bore you with. What you need to know is that my pain is almost 100% gone just by using the information that I found in this book.
    My cousin put me onto the idea that it may be muscular, and when I started researching the possible muscles I came across trigger point therapy. After using some info that I found on-line and it greatly helping me, I decided to purchase this book so I have a complete resource for any future pain.
    If your pain seems untreatable and can't find the cause, try trigger point therapy. You very well may be amazed and given relief like I was.
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    Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Helps you understand this syndrome
    Good book
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    aznatalie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Really great reference book post-PT
    A great reference book, especially if you suffer for chronic pain. Most of what I use from the book reinforces what my physicians & physical thera...More
    A great reference book, especially if you suffer for chronic pain. Most of what I use from the book reinforces what my physicians & physical therapists have told me over the years, which is why I like this book so much and still use it three years later. I primarily use a Theracane and yoga massage balls, and sometimes other trigger point devices for the neck. I have tried so many things, but this book really helped crystallize why some methods would help and others wouldn’t. Highly recommend- from someone who suffers from low back disc related pain as well as pissed off neck muscles that have caused major migraines and headaches.
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    JoyBound
    5.0 out of 5 stars Life Saver to say the least!
    I am writing this product review with enormous appreciation and gratitude to Clair Davies and Amber Davies. Being a volunteer massage therapist, I ha...More
    I am writing this product review with enormous appreciation and gratitude to Clair Davies and Amber Davies. Being a volunteer massage therapist, I had owned the Second Edition of your book for a few years, which had helped my patients and myself on numerous occasions.
    Recently, a friend told me about the Trigeminal Neuralgia-like symptoms experienced by another friend of ours. He was scheduled to see a neurologist in a few weeks to get an official diagnosis. I was extremely sad about the news and felt so helpless for a few days. Then, one day I was inspired to look up the Second Edition of the book and became very hopeful that this friend might be able to help himself by following the approach suggested in the book to relieve trigger points in his facial muscles. So I bought the Third Edition of the book for him and for myself.
    I was very impressed by the enhancements contained in the Third Edition over the Second.
    Since this friend lives in a different state, so we’ve communicated over the phone using this book to show him how to release trigger points himself. Thank Goodness, it has worked!!! In less than three weeks, his facial pain has reduced by at least 70%.
    I can never thank Clair and Amber enough for adapting Travell and Simons’ original work into an easy to read and apply book that must have benefited countless people to prevent unnecessary medical procedures and eliminate indescribable sufferings. Thanks for your contribution to reduce our national health care costs and to empower people to help themselves to feel better. 
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    Jackie Pickens
    4.0 out of 5 stars Useful
    It is useful
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    Mr. Sharp
    5.0 out of 5 stars My LIFE has CHANGED
    There are a few life skills I have picked up and this one is one I wish I'd have learned earlier in life. Trigger point Therapy saved my LIFE! Two yea...More
    There are a few life skills I have picked up and this one is one I wish I'd have learned earlier in life. Trigger point Therapy saved my LIFE! Two years ago i had a "torn meniscus" and went through surgery. I recently started feeling the same pain in my opposite knee and was days away from making an appointment to see my Dr. when I cam across some literature that directed me to this book. Three weeks later, I am pain free and I owe it to this book and my foam roller!
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    Southwest Consumer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Big, Clear Workbook
    Somehow, I wasn;t expecting an 8.5 by 11 inch workbook. The pictures are easy to read. The vocab is new to me. I'll come back to update when I learn h...More
    Somehow, I wasn;t expecting an 8.5 by 11 inch workbook. The pictures are easy to read. The vocab is new to me. I'll come back to update when I learn how to fire a few shots against my aging pains.
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    Aerith Gains
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Relief to My Pains and My Budget
    This book has been such a relief to my aches and pains and my budget. I ordered this back in 2016 when I started having lower back pain that physical ...More
    This book has been such a relief to my aches and pains and my budget. I ordered this back in 2016 when I started having lower back pain that physical therapy was not helping with. The diagrams in this book make it very easy to trace trigger points based on areas of pain. There are clear directions to help locate the trigger points on your body when there's multiple muscle groups in an area. Safety is also addressed. All the tools are easy and affordable, such as lacrosse balls or Thera Cane. I've used it for my lower back pain as well as arm, shoulder and neck pain stemming from working at an office job. This has been so much more effective than the physical therapy sessions and much cheaper as well! Definitely worth it!
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    Susan Lo
    5.0 out of 5 stars The single best pain relief help that I have found
    Trigger point therapy has reduced my pain better than chiropractic, massage, the Egoscue method, or yoga. After years of chronic shoulder pain, it too...More
    Trigger point therapy has reduced my pain better than chiropractic, massage, the Egoscue method, or yoga. After years of chronic shoulder pain, it took me some time and multiple attempts to learn how best to self-treat and which trigger points are most important for me. I didn't have immediate success in pain reduction, but that may be expected for very old trigger points, and I've had muscle knots in my shoulders for almost forty years.

    The first several times that I attempted trigger point therapy I had pain flare-ups, and if you live with chronic pain you get kind of phobic about more pain and also hypersensitive to it. My latest attempt was about 10 months ago, I was very gentle and worked the trigger points only once a day, followed immediately by a hot shower. No pain flare-ups, so that I was able to continue to treat the areas over time! Months later, so much of my chronic pain is gone, and I'm now using TP for aches in my hands, back and hips.

    I've bought balls from Walmart's sporting goods section, from online sellers, and one of my favorite small balls is a pet toy! It used to be that my best pain relief was from getting a massage, but the pain would be back before I had even driven home. The last massage that I had this summer as a birthday gift, I kept thinking how I could do a better job myself with my balls.

    Using the book is work, because you have to identify where the problem area is, which muscles might be affected, and then learn how to work the trigger points in that area. The work is SO WORTH IT! I wonder how many people have unnecessary surgery done, or take painkillers, when they could use trigger point therapy to safely self-treat.
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    MaryQuiteContrary
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent diagrams. Clear explanations. Every muscle covered.
    This book is chock full of cures for what ails our muscles. Lots of pains can be soothed by stroking just the right part of the anatomy. Where the pai...More
    This book is chock full of cures for what ails our muscles. Lots of pains can be soothed by stroking just the right part of the anatomy. Where the pain is, is often not where the problem is. The entire body is covered, section by section. Good diagrams and easy to understand explanations make it worth having on the shelf "just in case." Anyone who has muscle strain at work or with sports/hobbies will find, if not cure, then a reason. It can HELP one decide if a doctor visit, treatment, or surgery is necessary. Or if the pain can be alleviated or cured by massaging a trigger point, which might not be the pain location. From migraine headaches to aching backs,to the pain from driving more hours than the body likes, to knee pain, and everything in between, it provides a place to start before getting professional advice.
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    Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Very interesting and helpful.
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    JAMES POLLOCK
    4.0 out of 5 stars Ahh...relief!!
    Though too technical for me, it truly truly helped me! Well, this book and a tennis ball I sat on to hit the trigger point.
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    Ian14fa
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pain in joints and muscles often are referred pain caused by overactive trigger points. Read this to find out how this happens.
    Best book about joint or muscle pain you could buy. If you have achy muscles or a pain that just won't resolve itself without feeling the need for ana...More
    Best book about joint or muscle pain you could buy. If you have achy muscles or a pain that just won't resolve itself without feeling the need for analgesics because of overuse, looking at this book may well help you solve your ache. I started feeling a pain in my right knee that wouldn't feel better without using Advil. I didn't want to use meds to feel better, so I went to see an orthopedic doctor. He said "Let's do a bunch of expensive tests and consider knee replacement because you are 64." He mentioned using PT as a first step. I said "Let me think about that." I ran away from ortho because I knew I had done nothing to hurt my knee except walk. PT is expensive and funds were limited, so I tried rubbing around my knee and that seemed to help a bit, but not near enough. Maybe I just needed to find the right place to rub. I found this book looking for a way to solve my problem. It was just what I needed to know.
    It gives a picture of what area hurts and then points you to the muscle(s) that can likely be causing the pain. It's called referred pain. Find the trigger point in the muscle that is causing the pain. Massage it and the pain goes away. My knee pain is gone. If it flares up from overwork, I massage the muscles that caused the referred pain and I'm good. I've had other areas that hurt. This book helped me resolve those issues also.
    The book is a translation by two physical therapists of a highly technical medical book, written decades ago by doctors, that doesn't seem to be taught in medical school any more. Try to find a doctor who knows joint pain and muscles and how they can cause pain. If they suggest PT for you and you can't afford it, then consider this book as a reference that may help you. For the price it costs, it is dirt cheap to try and see if what it says will help you.
    Be advised that good reading ability and high motivation to help oneself is required. You must read the beginning of the book to understand what you need to do. Do not take shortcuts. Once you understand why pain occurs and how you can help yourself, then go to the section that describes or shows your pain and read and learn and apply your new understanding of pain reduction/elimination.
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    William Blanton Sr.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
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    susan b
    4.0 out of 5 stars Don't expect to read this in two hours.
    Lots of info but very text-booky. It's hard to slog through, but offers plenty of information. It's well organized though, so easy to find specifics...More
    Lots of info but very text-booky. It's hard to slog through, but offers plenty of information. It's well organized though, so easy to find specifics.
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    D_Squared
    5.0 out of 5 stars The most fantastic book ever
    Frozen shoulder, bursitis...really it’s all trigger points ! Massage therapists and physiotherapists need to read this. I bought a copy for myself whe...More
    Frozen shoulder, bursitis...really it’s all trigger points ! Massage therapists and physiotherapists need to read this. I bought a copy for myself when I got the frozen shoulder issue from sitting in bad chairs at work (only for 1 month of sitting badly, but took me 5 months of pain to figure this out and do the t-points). Then my dad did the same thing, so I’ve bought him his own copy now too. I’ve had friends borrow this, and mother-in-laws. It’s amazing and it works. Within 5 mins of doing the t-points you will get relief and just regularly doing it, works the pain out over a few weeks (instead of months in pain and going to chiropractors and physios who don’t know about it!!!). For anyone who has pains in your shoulders, arms, neck, knees, groin, and upper and lower back- but this. Best money you’ll ever spend. To have no pain is so worth it.
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    Kristin Schultz
    5.0 out of 5 stars The best $10 or $20 you can spend for pain relief. A must have.
    At 35 years old, I began having a ton of shoulder / upper back pain that was related to my day job as a graphic designer...So naturally I went to mult...More
    At 35 years old, I began having a ton of shoulder / upper back pain that was related to my day job as a graphic designer...

    So naturally I went to multiple massage therapists, all of whom practice trigger point therapy themselves! And while I was getting relief, I’d end up right back in pain the day I got back to my desk and knew we were not getting to the core issue. Enter a rabbit hole of YouTube videos on myofascial release techniques, trigger points, stretches, and a recommendation for this book. $10 for the kindle version? I spend more than that on pain relief cream!

    One of the first things it has you look at for shoulder / upper back pain are trigger points in the neck. I wasn’t having neck pain, but after 5 minutes of following the guide I found THE spot that radiated intense pain to all the areas in my upper body that had been ailing me for months. It was not easy to get to, so I ended up having to get my massage therapist to work it out. I am super hopeful for the first time in a while that I’m not doomed to a life of chronic pain unless I switch careers. the relief I’ve gotten already is very promising.

    PRO TIPS
    1. Get the kindle version and download the companion PDF with printable charts.
    The kindle version of this book is actually very handy and easy to navigate. It helps to guide you to the possible areas through hyperlinks and the illustrations are helpful to show you the points and how to get to the more tricky ones. There is also a link to the website that has you download a printable version of the trigger point illustrations so you don’t have to hunch over a device to reference them.

    2. Use with a back body or other similar massage tool to get to hard to reach spots.
    3. Use in conjunction with seeing a massage therapist. A good one who knows about trigger points will appreciate your self investigation and can help to release hard to reach spots.
    4. For especially painful trigger points, it might take a few tries. And the next day might still be very tender. Keep at it, but give your body a few days to heal.

    Thank you to Clair Davies for a well researched map to our bodies. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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    P. Morris
    5.0 out of 5 stars Recommend for massage therapists and students!
    I am a student massage therapist, and was enthralled in our trigger point class. The manual we were given barely covered the basics, if that, and I fo...More
    I am a student massage therapist, and was enthralled in our trigger point class. The manual we were given barely covered the basics, if that, and I found this book on Amazon. Holy moly, I wish this had been our textbook! It goes through so much more than my textbook! The instructions are easy to understand in finding trigger points, and I consider this an essential book to any Massage therepist’s library because it goes through all the muscles, how to find the trigger points, symptoms of the trigger points in that muscle, what could be causing the trigger points, treatments for the trigger points, and the origin and insertions of the muscles being treated. So happy I found this book!
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    Jenny or Jon
    5.0 out of 5 stars Have a muscle ache? This tells you exactly where to massage it out.
    This book was recommended to me by a friend who does massage therapy after she was sold on it and her chiropractor endorsed it. And, I have to say, i...More
    This book was recommended to me by a friend who does massage therapy after she was sold on it and her chiropractor endorsed it. And, I have to say, it is incredibly useful. My wife tells me where she hurts. I flip through to the pictures on the part of the body she's indicated. Then I find the zone causing it. And *boom* ... instant relief. Sometimes 2 feet away! It's amazing to me that she can have a muscle ache in her legs, and this book will show me where to rub on her back and she is knotted up exactly where it says she will be. After years of rubbing where the pain is, only for momentary relief. It just floors me that the source of the issue can be somewhere else. We keep it by our bedside. Essential.
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    M. Hoke
    5.0 out of 5 stars It would be impossible to recommend this book highly enough
    It would be impossible to recommend this book highly enough. When I was younger I destroyed my body with impressive dedication, and have suffered mos...More
    It would be impossible to recommend this book highly enough. When I was younger I destroyed my body with impressive dedication, and have suffered most of the soft tissue injuries that are possible - hip, shoulder, back, neck, knees, elbows, wrists... you name it. I've had surgery recommended to me by a few MDs and DOs, and have been a regular with chiropractors and acupuncturists since my early teens. This book is a literal miracle that has revolutionized my life and allowed me to return to all the sports I thought were long behind me. Claire Davies first provides a great groundwork for people who are unfamiliar with anatomy, and then touches a bit on physiology to the extent that research will support it in the realm of trigger points.

    The real highlights of this book are the diagrams, the chapter organization and the case studies that accompany many of the major problem-muscles. Readers can easily find treatment options by their symptoms, the offending muscle (if known) or the region of the body presenting pain. Every chapter (shoulders, neck, upper back, hip/sacrum, etc.) starts with an illustration of the body region and each muscle, along with the trigger points and referred pain pattern. It is incredibly straightforward to open the book to the chapter representing the area where you hurt, find the trigger points and go to work. Many of the case studies reinforce the almost magic-like efficacy of treating trigger points, as they so often contain descriptions of the exact symptoms the reader is experiencing (at least in my case, and for those I have recommended the book to).

    As anatomy is intimately inter-related and the human body must function as a whole, it has been my experience that just knowing a few of the worst trigger points won't make pain or instability or dysfunction go away for very long; it's important to really dig in to the book and practice body awareness, so that you can follow your symptoms and identify how other muscle groups have been impacted by your 'worst offenders'. However, I can confidently say that if you are diligent and use the guidance and knowledge that this book offers, you may find yourself feeling and moving better than you ever expected possible. Claire Davies is a genius and deserves a nobel prize for this work of mastery. Please consider this book first and foremost if you have ever been recommended for surgery; it very well may profoundly change the course of your life for the better, and save you from undue expense as well as a lifetime of pain and suffering.
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    Robert J
    5.0 out of 5 stars This book could be in every household.
    We grew up with this book in our household, my mom (a retired nurse) being a firm believer that TPT is the solution to 90% of our problems.I never rea...More
    We grew up with this book in our household, my mom (a retired nurse) being a firm believer that TPT is the solution to 90% of our problems.

    I never read it until I experienced TPT for my first time. A local/professional TP therapist fixed a 3 month long knee problem I was having within an hour session (I almost considered surgery as an option). He also taught me that everything he preformed on me I could do myself. since then I have purchased my own copy, studied this book, and used TPT on a daily basis..

    This book should be in every household.. it will save you if you are having physical problems. Don’t go to the doctor, don’t go to the chiropractor or acupuncturist.. buy this book and self help yourself!
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    Tom W. Morris
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Definitely works when applied per this workbook!
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    Maryland RVer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Learning these techniques has given me a way to eliminate back pain.
    I had an earlier edition but loaned it out...it never came home! This book is awesome. I have spinal issues that refer pain to my back and arms. I ...More
    I had an earlier edition but loaned it out...it never came home! This book is awesome. I have spinal issues that refer pain to my back and arms. I flunked out of physical therapy twice--those treatments made the pain worse. And I got tired of seeing pain management specialists for injections into painful areas. This book and a BodyBackBuddy have made a huge difference in my life. I am now at the point where I only need touch-up self treatments to keep relatively pain free. The instructions are pretty straight forward. Being able to help myself saves money and time. This type of treatment may not work for some, but it worked great for me.
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    kpha
    4.0 out of 5 stars Informative
    This book is quite informative. A friend who had frozen shoulder told me about it. She told me that she had done extensive research for a book such ...More
    This book is quite informative. A friend who had frozen shoulder told me about it. She told me that she had done extensive research for a book such as this and found that this rated the best. I purchased it because my son, who lives at the gym (all kidding aside) injured himself and I thought that with the beating that he gives his body, this would probably become an issue. Before I had enough time to study it, I lloaned it to my neighbor who is a neuro-masseuse. She informed me that it was very good and complemented her practice quite well. In fact, she still has not returned the book. It must be very good. So, if you get it, be careful about who you share it with.
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    Victoria Sutton
    5.0 out of 5 stars Do yourself the favor of getting this book!!!
    Everyone should have this book. I have given this to many people, and I have used it for many years, and everything that ever goes wrong with me turns...More
    Everyone should have this book. I have given this to many people, and I have used it for many years, and everything that ever goes wrong with me turns out to be explained and corrected via this book (even when podiatrists, doctors, physical therapists, and standard massages have failed). My husband keeps saying things like 'this time, I'm sure my pain is not muscular' but this book corrects each issue in no time and with no cost. Buy this and try the advice - I bet you'll be astonished. It's easy to use, with fantastic pictures that show you exactly where the pain is felt and where the problem actually lies, as well as how to address/approach each trigger point.
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    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars MIRACLE BOOK.
    I suffered from persistent trigger points in my upper trap muscles for years. Trigger point injections would make me feel better for a few weeks, howe...More
    I suffered from persistent trigger points in my upper trap muscles for years. Trigger point injections would make me feel better for a few weeks, however the same problem always returned. I went to physical therapy for months with no success. This book solved all my problems. A quick read showed me exactly what muscle was causing my problem, what stretches to do, and how to work the muscle. I purchased a hard lacrosse ball from Amazon to do these exercises.

    This book contains a wealth of information all in one place. I learned more reading 2 pages about my upper trap that any other doctor appointment or PT. I have this book on hand and when a friend/relative complains about a pain; I ask them to point to the pain and then quickly look it up in this book. We read the recommended exercises and they are amazed at the fast, effective result.

    I owe my pain-free existence to this book.
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    bill
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    very good
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    occasional shopper
    5.0 out of 5 stars Big difference to recovery from surgery.
    I bought this just after having a shoulder reconstruction (torn bicep tendon, torn rotator cuff, 2 x fractures to head of the humerus) which was reaso...More
    I bought this just after having a shoulder reconstruction (torn bicep tendon, torn rotator cuff, 2 x fractures to head of the humerus) which was reasonably extensive surgery and 6 weeks immobilised in a bolster. I've had a bit of "self-discovered" trigger point therapy over the years with various surgeries (double hip, both shoulders previously etc.) meaning I was often uncomfortable during the immediate recovery, just from the natural response of my body and musculature "seizing up" to protect me. This time around my recovery has been far better - I've been able to address pain that's clearly the result of trigger point issues, sometimes before I'm even fully aware it was developing, and my range of pain free movement is far greater than for my 2 previous shoulder surgeries, one where I had no knowledge of trigger points, and the other where my knowledge was limited to a couple of points (self discovered). I've stayed away from the specific areas that I know have been operated on but even by focussing on trigger points near to them I've received a lot of relief and I'm confident this will be the best recovery I've had from one of these surgeries. I've even been able to help one of my mates - he hasn't been able to run in a couple of months because of pain in his Achilles tendon- this book helped us discover that it was coming from soleus trigger point 2 and after only 2 massages he was able to go for a light jog. All of my friends are active and most are involved or have been involved in contact sports so this will be an invaluable resource.
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    Patricia Jill Dray
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Doesn't work for me
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    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Life changing
    If you have chronic pain, especially from something no one can figure out, your life could be changed by this book. My manual manipulation doctor reco...More
    If you have chronic pain, especially from something no one can figure out, your life could be changed by this book. My manual manipulation doctor recommended it to me because I couldn't seem to get past a bunch of trigger points pulling my spine out of alignment. I was desperate between office visits because with just a little pressure here and there, he could make the pain go away. Now, I've cancelled two appointments in a row and I'm no longer desperate. I can treat the pain the moment it begins rather than letting it build until my next appointment. I know this isn't for everyone, but I assure you, for the money, you need this book. Even if you are in pain for other reasons, the muscles get trigger points in them and make whatever you already have worse. If you're in pain and doubting, I would buy this book for you if I could. That's how much I get what you're feeling.
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    Sonlit
    5.0 out of 5 stars Godsend
    Got the original edition for myself and after ten years use got this updated one for my daughter. I skimmed through it and it does have a lot more th...More
    Got the original edition for myself and after ten years use got this updated one for my daughter. I skimmed through it and it does have a lot more than my old one so may order it for myself AGAIN. Love this book and it is my single GO TO source when I am having any kind of body pain that is not internal. It has saved me probably thousands in medical and chiropractic treatments. Muscles hold the bones in place, if you can treat the muscles holding them incorrectly you can get rid of most of your body pain. That and learning better posture and work habits. This book is a Godsend.
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    Angie
    5.0 out of 5 stars I'm amazed.......this book has remedied my problems twice in the last year since I bought it.
    I've had this book for a year, and twice it's saved me when I had a painful area (wrist) and a muscule that was getting tighter and tighter around my ...More
    I've had this book for a year, and twice it's saved me when I had a painful area (wrist) and a muscule that was getting tighter and tighter around my knee. My tight knee muscle I had for about 8 days before getting out the book, and it resolved it in one day, buy doing exactly what the book said. I am amazed and grateful.
    You have to be willing to read the first couple chapters to understand the underlying concepts. I've already had an entire 10 session Rolfing treatment about 20 years ago, and it provided remarkable results for a chronic neck problem. I never saw a chiropractor again after that. So I was ready to believe this trigger point stuff would work.

    I especially love how easy it is to figure out what muscle/where needs treatment, because of the terrific diagrams about exactly where the pain is felt on each part of the body, it's not hard to sort out. I have found nothing else that compares to this diagramed book. I am not a medical professional and have little to no knowledge of anatomy. But I can hone in on exactly what and where I need to apply treatment.

    Especially if you don't have access to a good neuromuscular or trigger point massage therapist........and/or can't afford one. You apply these treatments several times a day at home......
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    T21mom
    5.0 out of 5 stars Oh. My. Goodness.
    I have lived with daily pain for years. After lots of tests and no answers I was told it was likely some type of neurological disorder or fibromyalgia...More
    I have lived with daily pain for years. After lots of tests and no answers I was told it was likely some type of neurological disorder or fibromyalgia. Nothing else to do, just gotta live with it. I work in health care and having seen many patients with similar symptoms, I was resolved to living with it for the rest of my life. I know it sounds dramatic, but the information in this book has changed my life. In a matter of a few days I was able to eliminate pain in my hips and legs. Gone. Pain in other areas is greatly improved. Neck and shoulders are going to take a little longer but I have hope! I haven't felt this good in a very long time. The illustrations and instruction are straight forward, easy to follow. I didn't know something so simple could bring such relief. Try it, you have nothing to lose.
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    marlac
    5.0 out of 5 stars Thank God and the Davies girls for this book!!!!!
    This book provides miracles! I did not know until I purchased this book that trigger points under my clavicle near my breastbone could cause my forea...More
    This book provides miracles! I did not know until I purchased this book that trigger points under my clavicle near my breastbone could cause my forearm muscle to draw up very tightly and hurt! I also did not know that trigger points in my upper calf muscle, right below my KNEE, of all places, could cause my tendon/bone going from my ankle to my big toe to feel like it was going to explode through the TOP of my shoe! Additionally, I could not believe that trigger points in my masseter, or jaw, muscles could cause that maddening itch in my ear that I never could seem to reach with ANYTHING!!!! And masseter trigger points can also be the reason that people have bags under their eyes!!!!
    This book has really opened my eyes (LOL) to many of my own personal aches which can be CURED simply by releasing trigger points!
    Thank God as well as Clair and Amber Davies, the authors, for this book. I had ONE of the second editions for this book, but I lost it so I ordered THREE of the 3rd editions for this book so that if I did accidentally lose one of them I would have a backup!!!!!!!
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    Oil and Vinegar
    4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent information
    I use this book often in my massage practice. It is wordy and the pictures are rather nondescript. The book needs an update with better images, a lot ...More
    I use this book often in my massage practice. It is wordy and the pictures are rather nondescript. The book needs an update with better images, a lot more color and perhaps a re-edit to trim the extras. That being said, the information is on point! And right now (july 2017) it is a bargain under $10 at https://smile.amazon.com/Trigger-Point-Therapy-Workbook-Self-Treatment/dp/1608824942/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1500826281&sr=8-9&keywords=trigger+point
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    NL
    5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars. Have used method for 12+ years, give to friends. Outstanding book for layperson to treat chronic myofascial pain
    Used the methods in this book to control horrendous pain when I had an untreated Lyme infection for many years. Also had human Babesiosis, and Bartone...More
    Used the methods in this book to control horrendous pain when I had an untreated Lyme infection for many years. Also had human Babesiosis, and Bartonella. All of that was excruciatingly painful, and left me with chronic myofascial pain. This book teaches you how to break up trigger points and self-treat without causing repetitive motion injuries or strain to yourself as you do it.

    Have given this book away to many people with chronic pain issues. The ones who utilize the methods outlined in the book swear by them.

    The authors studied and utilized Dr. Janet Travell's pioneering work in the treatment of chronic myofascial pain and trigger points to develop this method of treatment.

    I highly recommend this book for people practicing sports, those with fibromyalgia and chronic myofascial pain, Lyme patients, and just about anyone with a chronic pain issue, who can tolerate massage therapy and physical therapy for their pain. It might not be appropriate for some people with arthritic pain or who have had surgeries, other issues. Check with your doctor. Most savvy physicians should recognize the value of this book if it is appropriate for their patients.
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    Brian Boru
    4.0 out of 5 stars The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook Review
    This is quite an amazing workbook....it is quite technical in nature, so you need to be into understanding your body especially your muscles and joint...More
    This is quite an amazing workbook....it is quite technical in nature, so you need to be into understanding your body especially your muscles and joints in order to get the maximum benefit from it. It is also a useful alternative to popping painkillers which do not address the root cause of your muscle or joint aches. You will have to commit to spending quite some time on a regular basis for maximizing the benefit of buying this book. I have had my workbook for about 2 - 3 weeks so I am still working on my muscle/joint issues. Brian Boru. 5/29/2017
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    Nassim Sabba
    5.0 out of 5 stars It's body and mind connection...no, not a new age hack, but based on neurosciene
    This is a gold mine. I have been using this manual since 2009. Trigger points came to my attention when I developed a tennis elbow I couldn't get rid ...More
    This is a gold mine. I have been using this manual since 2009. Trigger points came to my attention when I developed a tennis elbow I couldn't get rid of for nearly two years of various therapies and treatments. I learned about TPs from the coach of the British Olympic sprint team. My search lead me through multiple websites and eventually I got rid of the point in a minute. It was so amazing that I though it was some sort of placebo effect.

    Then I attended to a rotator cuff problem I had developed when a ski boarder pulled my arm when she couldn't control herself at very high speed. That was also gone in less than an hour. Multiple points had to be resolved and when I was done I was dancing on the ceiling. But, again I felt it was a fluke and didn't dare trying other TPs as I was afraid of losing my new religions if it stopped working. Needless to say, it never did.

    Last year I discussed my years of experience with a neuroscientist who does cutting edge research at University of London. I told him that in my view TPs don't get resolved because evolution has not provided us with the mechanism. They are recorded in our minds and the mind has no way of knowing where the points are. Yes, our mind doesn't know where each part of our body is. If you don't believe that, try to feel where your middle toe is without wriggling it or touching it somewhere. Worse, try to feel the extent of your heart or stomach, in fact, any of the hundreds of muscle in your body. You can't, unless you flex them or touch them. If you don't know, it means you mind doesn't either. It can send signals to their address, but doesn't know exactly where they are. It doesn't need to and that is the problem with fixing precise pain locations.

    When we press a trigger point we are showing our minds the location that needs to be repaired and that there is no reason for the location to remain taught. The body knows how to release the knot, but doesn't know where it is. We have to show it and it is done. That simple. The memory of the trauma is wiped and the point is released.

    My neuroscientist friend felt it was a revelation. Now he like me uses this manual to locate trigger points for the mind and show it that there is no reason to keep them going. BTW, we don't have an automatic system of resolving such points because evolution is very economical, it doesn't develop a system unless it is crucial to our reproductive success. As trigger points don't show up much until we are over the typical reproductive age, there I no reason to resolve them automatically at very high energy and social cost. But we have brains and we have found how this muscle saving mechanism results in TPs and how we can tell our minds to resolve them. A great solution that only humans have developed.

    I will be happy to share more about my experiences. Enough to say that at 67 I have managed to keep my muscle supple enough to reach the platinum level ski racing in NASTAR. I am more supple than when I was 40. This is very real in terms of science of the brain and evolution.

    Anecdotes: Early in May '17 I stood in line to get some food at JFK on my way to work somewhere south. Suddenly I had a feeling that my heart was palpitating with sparks of pain and tension. What comes to mind first? 911 and a heart attack! Well, if you read the next anecdote you will know that I don't think medical help as my first resort. But this was serious and the pain very unfamiliar. I still didn't believe it would be a heart attack although the symptoms were nearly exactly what you read and hear about. I started to breath deeply in an attempt to get enough oxygen, etc. Soon I felt like a fool, succumbing to old tales of wow and panic. I took our my massage ball with which I entertain myself on flights, and found a half dozen TPs in the surface muscles around where my heart usually is. Within minutes all the pulls, pushes, and bursts of pain and fear had gone. To test, I went up and down a couple of floor in the airport, it was smiles. My apologies to any paramedics I didn't employ that day.

    Diverticulitis: In Jan 2004 after having sat for over a month in front of a computer trying to deliver a project suddenly I felt a serious pain in my gut. I felt bloated and if you excuse me, the efforts in the bathroom didn't relieve or reduce the feeling. Soon the pain was worse than I could imagine being shot by Jack Ruby would be like. I was hunched over. I rushed to B&W hospital in Boston and was treated very diligently by doctors and nurses through my primary's position as the head of this and that department at Harvard Medical School. I had a perforated large intestine due to broken diverticula sacks. Very scary but OK after four days. I was told that I would need surgery to avoid any future attacks. I refused. I was told if I traveled anywhere in the third world I would die if there was to be an attack.
    About ten years later I was awakened by the same Jack Ruby searing pain. I made it to the bathroom, which seems to be the first point of refuge for stomach pains, and was about to call 911. But before that I stuck a thermometer in my mouth and soon it read 96.5 F. Well, knowing that the only pain would be from infected sacks, I was comforted. The pain was suddenly less fearful. So, I returned to bed, cracked open my TP Therapy notebook and soon had resolved a series of TPs in the back of my abdominal space. Four or five painful TPs were gone and with them the searing pain. Now I wonder if TPs don't actually contribute to causing diverticula as they certainly interfere with the normal dynamics of the intestines, keeping them from developing the very special muscles that push digested food forward and kneed it for absorption.

    Hernia: Gone. Muscles in my inner thigh, in my abdomen, and even the base of my abdomen contributed to a minor hernia that was more of a nuisance than threat are now happily wiped out of my mind. If they come back, they will be wiped again.

    Back ache: I never had the nice camber in my back that most good athletes exhibit. I would watch my shadow while skiing to get clues as to my proper position. In 2014 I made it a project to see what muscles were preventing the proper camber, which at my age is more essential in preserving the disks in my spine than anything else. Good news? You bet. I can stand like a ballet dance, sort of like being hung from a string in the middle of my head. All forces flow down to my feet properly and there are no pressure point.

    Rolling feet: I used to be quite supinated, and so was my son. Releasing TP's on the inside and outside or our calves have let us use our shoes for much longer! They wear perfectly uniformly.

    Osteo of big toe: Massaged the TPs of muscles in front of my shin to extinction. I used to be proud that they were so powerful that I could ski in a semi seated 1970's style of skiing for hours. They were powerful but they pulled on the joints of my big toe and crushed the cartilage there and caused osteoarthritis that is now healing itself slowly. X-rays show it receding, and doctors wonder why. They can't believe the bio-mechanical reason can be so simple.

    So, if you are in your twenties or thirties, get going with TP massage and this book is a gold-mine of info and techniques.
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    Sarah
    4.0 out of 5 stars Very detailed book.
    Harder than I thought it would be to get through. I am making notes all through the book.
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    LBee
    5.0 out of 5 stars Investment for your health
    I also have the Frozen Shoulder book and so bought this so I have treatment guidelines for the rest of the body. Our household has found trigger point...More
    I also have the Frozen Shoulder book and so bought this so I have treatment guidelines for the rest of the body. Our household has found trigger point therapy to work well for shoulder pain. Unfortunately injury can happen in seconds but healing can take quite a bit of time and dedication, instant gratification this therapy is not. Unlike the Frozen Shoulder book, this book focuses on self treatment, and omits the partner and professional massage techniques, and exercises to strengthen once the trigger points have been released. Obviously that would be beyond the scope of a book covering the entire body, which isn't to say the Trigger Point Therapy Workbook is watered down as a result. It contains a substantial amount of valuable information. Helpful reminders and tips are highlighted and put in sidebars, the diagrams are clear and numerous. I bought the first book after physical therapy failed to heal a frozen shoulder, this additional book now has the rest of the body covered.
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    Syrinx
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good resource
    Although this book covers just about all you would want to know about TPT, it's complicated and difficult to get through. After reading sections, I'm...More
    Although this book covers just about all you would want to know about TPT, it's complicated and difficult to get through. After reading sections, I'm not sure DIY trigger point work is always safe without some guidance by a professional. It's possible to cause more damage if not done precisely.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Good
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    James Wahl
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Pretty good
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    Erik
    5.0 out of 5 stars A dog-eared copy of this book should be on every athlete's bookshelf
    This book is excellent for people who are interested in learning how to properly perform trigger point self-massage as well as an overview on the emer...More
    This book is excellent for people who are interested in learning how to properly perform trigger point self-massage as well as an overview on the emerging science of muscular trigger points. The illustrations are excellent, with separate illustrations showing the referred pain areas and the corresponding trigger points. For each area of referred pain, the book lists the types of activities which typically precipitate the pain, which is quite helpful for diagnosing issues and identifying proper trigger points. For every trigger point, it provides very clear step-by-step instructions on how to locate the trigger points and get enough leverage to massage them. It is well-organized by area of the body. After just 2 weeks, my copy is heavily dog-eared. The book also provides excellent guidance on the recommended duration, frequency, and intensity of self-massage. I believe this book should be on the bookshelf of every athlete and every person experiencing chronic joint and muscle pain.
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    TinaB
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pain is about layers
    Used this book in my practice as well as made it available to clients to borrow or purchase. It is a very useful and practical guide for self treatme...More
    Used this book in my practice as well as made it available to clients to borrow or purchase. It is a very useful and practical guide for self treatment of soft tissue pain and restriction. Trigger point therapy works. It doesnt work all of the time on all of the issues because it is not a quick fix. Just ask yourself one question: "how long did it take before I noticed I had a problem?" How long did you wait before you addressed your low back ache or the fact you couldnt rotate your neck left or right without pain? Layers people. Our issues develop over time and we usually ignore the pain, stiffness or lack of flexibility when its about a "3" on the pain scale. So, by the time you notice its a "7or 8" on the pain scale, you want it gone.
    Nope, now you've got other muscles involved like the ones that are just trying to keep you upright instead of crawling on the floor. Dont wait! Use this book to explore because its not a straight shot to the culprit of your pain. Explore because you wont want to miss that niggly little point or points that have given you a headache for 3 days. I, personally, use tennis balls,racquet balls and foam rollers to address trigger points. This book is an indispensable guide and resource
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    Randy Frost
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    ok
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    Violetta
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Helpful, but a little hard to implement on your own.
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    Donald Stracener
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Has some great information
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    P2
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    as described and as expected
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    JT
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Very helpful and money saving for things that can be done at home.
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    NM customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars This has been very helpful for heel pain, however ...
    This has been very helpful for heel pain, however, it will not completely solve my problem, since I just found out that I have 2 bone spurs
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    tikkicat
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, unexpected suggestions that really have worked.
    Got aches? Can't figure out how to fix? This book is full of good, workable suggestions. Every problem we have had so far the book has shown how to...More
    Got aches? Can't figure out how to fix? This book is full of good, workable suggestions. Every problem we have had so far the book has shown how to fix. I had a finger cramp up. Would not extend fully, only to a half open position. Also hurt. Now is okay. Fixed it myself pushing on the trigger point identified by book in my forearm. It took less than one week to do. Have bought about a dozen of these books and given them to friends. Even our auto mechanic got one so his wife would know where to work on him to relieve his stiff back.
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    Joni K.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the money... no surprises however.
    Worth the money...no surprises however.
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    Dan Jurich
    5.0 out of 5 stars It is a great FIRST approach to any musculoskeletal pain you
    Really important book for any person with chronic pain, especially if they have not gotten any improvement in traditional approaches to joint pain. As...More
    Really important book for any person with chronic pain, especially if they have not gotten any improvement in traditional approaches to joint pain. As a physician I see a lot of people with pain in any joints, and now with this book I feel I have much more to offer them and actually may be successful in helping them without reliance on medicines alone, which is never a long term solution. I use it daily to teach people how they can continue to help themselves and bring immediate relief. There are still joints that become degenerated and are the source of pain, but many people seem to have their pain originating in muscles and myofascial tissue. I would encourage people who come across this book for reasons of suffering their own pain, you can be confident the purchase will far outweigh the cost. It is a great FIRST approach to any musculoskeletal pain you have
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    Kenvio
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Very interesting and detailed. I learned a lot.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Tried the therapy for numb feet relieved 40% after 3 hrs
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    carl helt
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    good info
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    Pvt Pawel Czapla
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Interesting book, great book
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    bmbranno
    4.0 out of 5 stars Trigger points...who would have thought alleviating pain could be so simple? But it works!
    Good book! Lots of food for thought. You can tell that the author did their homework and knew what they were talking about. It gets into a lot of m...More
    Good book! Lots of food for thought. You can tell that the author did their homework and knew what they were talking about. It gets into a lot of medical detail, which isn't my thing but it could be beneficial for someone opting to be a nurse. Overall it is helpful, has some great illustrations and advice, and some excellent methods which we have tried and they do seem to help alleviate pain. This is not a fast read and will take some time to get completely through it. I kind of raced to the back troubleshooting section to find the proper trigger points to focus on for my husband's carpal tunnel issues. It has a large list of problems and the various sections that will help narrow down which trigger points to use. I have found that to be hugely beneficial. I would definitely recommend this book to others! I'd give this five stars were it not for all the technical data and information, but that is good for those who need that foundation in a medical career, too. I don't. I just want to find relief for my husband's many aches and pains.
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    helen flynn
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    lots of good tips
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    Doctor S 457337
    5.0 out of 5 stars Trigger Point Therapy Workbook
    I used the companion Trigger Point Therapy for Back Pain book along with a book on stretching and a book on exercise with excellent results and resolu...More
    I used the companion Trigger Point Therapy for Back Pain book along with a book on stretching and a book on exercise with excellent results and resolution of my back pain which has lasted over two years.

    Therefore when I developed arm pain I purchased this book and it did not disappoint. It does get a little bit technical as it is written for both practitioners as well as the general public. But the instructions on what to do are simple and very clear and the areas you need to be treating are illustrated.

    This is a large book and it covers the entire body. If you are having lasting pain anywhere from the top of your head to your little toe, you might be able to find some help in this book.
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    TArtito
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, helped resolve tingly fingers and thumb by pinpointing scalene muscle trigger points!
    So I occasionaly (and hopefully that's all in the past) get fuzzy/numb finger tips or thumb.All was well, not a serious thing I could tell it was a pi...More
    So I occasionaly (and hopefully that's all in the past) get fuzzy/numb finger tips or thumb.
    All was well, not a serious thing I could tell it was a pinched nerve sort of thing, which my chiropractor confirmed.

    It's happened a couple times and I assume/hope having a better understanding of what causes my nerves to get pinched will allow me to prevent this sort of thing in the future.

    Annnyyyways, long story short I figured out that my new to me Yoga practice and all my downward dogs and cobras, besides strengthening my shoulders was putting some stress on my neck. Newbie bad, holding tight when and where you're not supposed to.
    The scalene muscles in sides of the neck are exactly the ones that were freaking out on me and causing my nerve to be pinched.

    It's gonna be different for every one so know your own body, do your own research and basically don't be stupid..see a doctor if you have to.
    Once I figured out it was scalene muscles responsible for a trapped/pinched nerve causing my exact symptoms I purchased this book and began the massage techniques in the way described within. Also in all the areas they suggested for my problem.

    It is not a fast thing.
    But having experienced pinched nerve that made my thumb fuzzy/numb for about 3 months before I knew what to expect.

    It still took, maybe 2 months for full recovery of feeling in my fingertips but I was able to do it myself.
    No more chiropractor trips (which by the by not sure it was addressing my problem specifically, do your research!)

    I like having a book like this on hand so I can massage anything that flares up BEFORE it becomes a full blown problem.
    Now since I know where the scalene muscles are and how to press and massage etc I give them some extra treatment after tougher yoga practices to prevent anything from fuuuhhreaking out.

    On occasion my husband and I get a shoulder pain that this book has helped us pinpoint a better place to massage and press to bring relief for that tension.

    Anyways, it's a small price to pay for information to have on hand at a omen't notice. And if I personally compare it to the price of a chiropractor visit it's waaaaaaaaaaaay cheaper ;)
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    Glenn Lofy
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    VERY HELPFUL
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    Evie
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good book.
    Excellent book, helped me with a lot of pain issues.
    Index could be a bit better, I have trouble finding the right muscle group for the oain I have.
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    Chuong Ta
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Surely help me to undertsand how to treat my trigger points relieving knots.
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    Mostly Left Brain
    5.0 out of 5 stars Always Works-Easy with Visual Body Muscle Motion
    I have used this wonderful book for many years, as the first edition. I highly recommend the newer edition, even if you have the first one. The char...More
    I have used this wonderful book for many years, as the first edition. I highly recommend the newer edition, even if you have the first one. The charts are excellent. I am always overdoing it with my muscles, and wind up in trouble. No over-the-counter medications touch my extreme pain. I use a massager for the trigger points, being careful to stay on the muscles. It solved my migraines, which came from my pectoral and scalene muscles, not diet, not stress, not a thousand other things. If you encounter anything complex, I found a big help today: Software that shows the muscles involved in motion: 

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    ] This book has been a life-saver for me and my family/friends. I am so grateful to Claire Davies for writing it, and to Amber Davies for continuing his work. When I wrecked both shoulders, their Frozen Shoulder workbook saved me. The shoulders are normal today, without surgery. (

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    Purple camel
    5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE this book
    LOVE this book! I ordered it to use with my back body buddy and I love them both and use them both on a daily basis. Found this book to be super infor...More
    LOVE this book! I ordered it to use with my back body buddy and I love them both and use them both on a daily basis. Found this book to be super informative, more than worth what I paid for it and I would definitely order it again. Plan on looking at other titles in this series as well. Really like how the authors explained various issues and how the diagrams and indexes are very helpful. I also found the other indexes on other tools and other books to read very useful and will continue to add items /books mentioned in this book to my arsenal of pain fighting techniques.

    I made the mistake of ordering a different book on trigger point therapy for migraines and headaches by a different author and was very dismayed to discover the other book I ordered was not nearly as good or informative as this book.
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    Larry Fujioka
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    book worth buying
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    Eric
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great tool and reference guide for trigger points.
    Lots of great knowledge, just a little dry material.
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    God Girl
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gave me my life back!
    After suffering from severe debilitating arm and shoulder pain for 29 days straight with no relief from prescription medicine or physical therapy, I p...More
    After suffering from severe debilitating arm and shoulder pain for 29 days straight with no relief from prescription medicine or physical therapy, I purchased Penetrex from BioMax along with the Trigger Point Therapy book by Clair & Amber Davies (third edition). I sat down with the book when it arrived and went through the arm, back, and shoulder sections page by page looking at the easy-to-read diagrams of the trigger points and where they radiate pain. I got to the scalenes section and all of my seemingly random pain points were right there on the diagram! I had three different diagnoses from three different doctors for the problem, and none of their treatment recommendations worked. I was amazed when I read the description in the book about how - due to the way the pain from the scalenes radiates to so many different areas - it can be misdiagnosed as a wide range of problems. Every one of the three diagnoses I had was listed under the common misdiagnoses. All of the doctor appointments, ultrasounds, x-rays, and physical therapy that never led to any improvement finally made sense!

    By identifying the trigger points causing the unusual pattern of radiating pain, and using Penetrex during the trigger point massage, my pain level went from an unrelenting 8-9 to a 6 within 48 hours. I actually took the book in with me and showed my physical therapist the page with the diagram on it. She said that definitely made sense and decided to shift therapy from what the doctor originally recommended (that hadn't worked at all) to match what I was doing at home instead. Improvements in mobility and grip strength along with major pain reduction came quickly after that. Thank you, God! If I hadn't purchased this book, I would still be sleeping 90 minutes a night and spending my days in a painful fog unable to function. Not only has it given me my life back, but it also saved me from continuing to waste hundreds of dollars on doctor appointments and diagnostic tests trying to identify the root cause of the pain. I think this book should be on everyone's shelf!
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    book delivered as promised so far so good
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    Bruce R Anderson
    5.0 out of 5 stars There is a lot of dull pain to overcome as you will be subjecting yourself ...
    This book may change your life - learning how to understand why you have pain and how to fix it is something that simply cannot be understood until yo...More
    This book may change your life - learning how to understand why you have pain and how to fix it is something that simply cannot be understood until you experience it directly.

    Say goodbye to constant re-visits to your chiropractor if you dive into this subject with gusto. There is a lot of dull pain to overcome as you will be subjecting yourself to that delicious ache that comes from trigger point activation. I used to go to chiropractors and be absolutely frustrated with how little time was spent actually solving the chronic pain (shoulder and hip for me personally) and the assumption that I was just going to keep coming in every 2 weeks.

    Cannot recommend this more highly for anyone who wants to take personal control of their muscle pain/fascia issues. Obviously it won't be for people that have issues beyond the scope of this (trigger points) - but you can always find out fairly quickly if the issue cannot be corrected/managed yourself. If you can fix it on your own, why pay someone else?
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    YTL
    5.0 out of 5 stars Relieving pain in multiple problem areas!!
    This book is in one short word, AWESOME!!!! If you haven't had trauma (such as impact from a fall or some other object making painful contact) to a j...More
    This book is in one short word, AWESOME!!!! If you haven't had trauma (such as impact from a fall or some other object making painful contact) to a joint that is causing you problems, i.e. pain, then most likely it's a trigger point issue, and even if you have had such trauma like I did (more below), you can still use this book to help. I recommend this book to all my friends who have joint problems. I've helped my wife with her problems as well.

    My background:
    I play badminton 2~3 times a week. Though it's only recreational, I play hard. I started to develop pain in my shoulder. I have pains in other joints too (in medial epicondyle of both elbows, knees, and lower back). I really didn't want this pain to become chronic, so I started looking hard for remedies. Then another Amazon reviewer on a different item recommended this book. It was only about $12 for the Kindle version, and I didn't have anything to lose. It took me a while to find the trigger point (pain felt like it was deep in the shoulder socket area), but ever since I've been massaging multiple trigger points around the shoulder area, I haven't had a problem since, and it's been about 2 years now.

    I've also had medial epicondylitis in both elbows for the past 17 years now. When I think about it, it probably started back in college, so add another 5 years to that. The pain was a level 3 or 4, but it started to escalate to a level 5 or 6. I went to two different physical therapists on two different occasions. The pain abated somewhat, but it wasn't enough. After fixing my shoulder, I started to go after my elbow. Well, trigger points affecting my elbows were EVERYWHERE. I found them in my forearms, in my latissimus dorsi muscle (who would have thought?!), in my pectorals, and in my triceps! I can say now that my pain is a level 2 on most days and a level 1 after doing the massages. The problem started more than 20 years ago, and I'm still finding new trigger points affecting this one area. But so far, it's been effective considering I really work my arm when playing badminton.

    Back when I was about 6 or 7, I slipped off a sidewalk and ended falling on the edge of the sidewalk with the brunt taken by my right lower back. I had some pain, but xrays showed nothing, and while I could always feel it a bit ever since, it was a level 1 pain on a scale of 0~10 where 10 is debilitating pain. Fast forward to the tender age of 22. I slept on the home sofa bed (done it before), but this time, the same area became very sore, around a level 4 or 5. Went to play basketball (yes, young and dumb), and the pain escalated to 8.5~9. I missed 2 weeks worth of classes. The pain went away eventually, to a level 1~2, so it was manageable. Fast forward again to ~35. I went to the gym and was doing some shoulder exercises (reverse butterfly) and strained the same area. This time, the pain was 7~8. For this, I went to the spine doctor several times. MRI revealed slightly bulging discs and was given cortisone shots. The pains subsided to 3~4, but I could not sustain any activity w/o the pain moving up in scale. I couldn't even do dishes for 10 minutes because the pain would build up again. Driving a car was unpleasant. Finally went to a physical therapist who started giving me massages to the buttocks area and gave me different strengthening exercises. It helped a bit, but it wasn't enough. In the meantime, I started going to the gym for the hot tub and then stretch the buttock/hamstring areas. This started to help. Long story short, I still do my stretching and use a foam roller on trigger points in the buttock area. Most days, the pain is a level 0.5~1.
    In this case, even TP therapy can help relieve pain caused directly or indirectly by trauma. Get the book and it will explain. It has to do with other muscles over compensating for the injured area, and thus leads to straining of the otherwise healthy muscles.

    I also have knee pain/soreness due to badminton. But after playing each time, I massage the trigger points in the thigh area. The next day, my knees are about a level 0.5. If I don't, it's a level 1.5~2. Recently, I let up on the therapy, and the pain started to creep up to 1.5.

    Pros:
    - Extremely effective in relieving pain
    - Cost of the book, tennis/lacrosse ball, foam roller, massage stick (can substitute with forearm bone for thigh muscle TPs) <<<< multiple trips to the doctor for scans, shots, therapy
    - Excellent guide to a pain free life
    - You can do this while watching TV

    Cons:
    - It's a lifelong exercise. You can't stop doing this therapy. My theory as to why older folks (who otherwise have no bone/muscle diseases) really slow down is that pain from TP's cause them to exercise less. I believe this makes the pain problems worse, and it results in a vicious cycle of pain leading to less exercise to more pain to even less exercise.
    - It takes time to find certain trigger points and to find results. For my shoulder, it took weeks before I found the correct TP's, same for my elbows.

    Get this book now.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Great book. I have a background in Athletic Training ...
    Great book. I have a background in Athletic Training so the science part of it really validated the recommendations. This with the Body Back Buddy p...More
    Great book. I have a background in Athletic Training so the science part of it really validated the recommendations. This with the Body Back Buddy pro relieved my long term shoulder problems by 90%. Amazing.
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    GPhillips
    4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource for trigger points
    Soo much info for the price
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    Knitter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous, effective safe "real help" for my myofascial 9 on the 1-10 pain scale
    We strongly recommend the book by Clair Davies 'The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook' which has saved me from an improperly diagnosed/treated, debilitat...More
    We strongly recommend the book by Clair Davies 'The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook' which has saved me from an improperly diagnosed/treated, debilitating myofascial trigger point that has plagued me from my days as much more of an athlete than i am now. Had to re-purchase after my spouse loaned it out and they loaned it out...it was not returned, but that's okay,since it should be used by anyone with muscle and fascia pain.
    The writers are professionals, qualified and serious about a serious subject; many books and web sites address trigger point pain, and many are quite good, but this is all in one place,nothing held back, and read/commented on by doctors who care about the subject.
    Loads of info, helpful illustrations, massage guidelines and cautions, advice on when to get in-person professional help.
    If you think you have a permanent "cramp" or "charlie horse" or whatever you call your persistent and pain, discomfort, referred pain issues, even ringing ears (jaw muscle problem,often)...read for an understanding of what is happening inside the muscle and tissue. Then read how to properly go about fixing it yourself. This book is helping me, for example, regain lost abilities to exercise properly and sleep far more comfortably, because the pain is slowly but surely getting much better. Plain massage didn't do as much, except help with muscles that had been compensating uncomfortably, and now therapeutic massage is more effective given the I've work done per this book.
    Soon I won't look like "something is wrong" when I walk, etc., as long as I keep up the work and a thorough reading of this book. The "read inside" feature here is very generous.
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    Ian S
    4.0 out of 5 stars a great intro to the
    Just as expected, a great intro to the topic
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    ginalaurie
    5.0 out of 5 stars changing my life!
    This book is changing my life every day. I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia 15 years ago. There are still occasional bad days, but...More
    This book is changing my life every day. I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia 15 years ago. There are still occasional bad days, but this book has given me a way to self treat and that makes a tremendous difference. I can live a more normal life knowing that if I have a flare up I don't have to worry about what doctor or therapist to try to get in to see. I don't feel helpless and frustrated anymore. I've gone from seeing the chiropractor every week to once a month. I used to have massage therapy every 2 weeks, now it's every 4 or 5 weeks. I'm not afraid to exercise anymore. That's priceless! (Literally, I'm saving a lot of money too)
    Like any thing else, you have to put in the effort. I usually do it while I watch tv in the evening and as the book suggests, I did it two or three times a day for the first several weeks. Now once a day seems like a good maintenance. I just wanted to pay this forward because of all the benefits it's brought me. If you suffer from pain and are wondering whether or not to give this a try, buy this book and a back body buddy or theracane. It may be the best 50 dollars (for both) you ever spent!
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    Reflexologist
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book - Kindle edition a bit difficult to "flip through."
    I was so intrigued by this book, that I just signed up for a course in Trigger Points!I bought the Kindle edition and though it has links to see the d...More
    I was so intrigued by this book, that I just signed up for a course in Trigger Points!
    I bought the Kindle edition and though it has links to see the drawings clearly I would recommend buying the book itself. I found it difficult to "flip through" a Kindle edition for this type of hands-on book.
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    Susan Flowers
    5.0 out of 5 stars GET THIS BOOK
    After going to the chiropractor on and off for five years and getting massage therapy from their various massage therapist, I finally had a massage th...More
    After going to the chiropractor on and off for five years and getting massage therapy from their various massage therapist, I finally had a massage therapist that helped me the most and knew about trigger points and fascia work. Getting massage therapy all the time was really making a dent in my pocketbook so I had to stop going. Months passed and I was trying to figure out why both my legs and hip hurt so much, I was surfing the web, when I found this book. Knowing that trigger point work had helped me before, I decided to buy this book. OH THANK GOD I did. I received it Yesterday. Read a lot yesterday and last night I searched for trigger points. I found five on my left side and three on my right. Did some work on these trigger points and FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WEEKS, I slept through the night without constant tossing and turning. AND, I got up this morning with some soreness, but, NOT the aching pain that had been plaguing me for weeks, and that was with JUST ONE NIGHT of working on it. WOO HOO, it's gonna transform my life. I know it. if you have muscle pain, or what could be muscle pain, GET THIS BOOK, you will not regret it. I'm 53, f.
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    Fran8082702
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Good
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    Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars great information
    This is a good book, especially for those who are familiar with the subject.
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    aprildoggie
    5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT resource for do-it-yourself trigger-point massage
    This book is an excellent resource for people who have muscle issues (neck, back, etc.). Trigger points are defined, and are shown in each section of...More
    This book is an excellent resource for people who have muscle issues (neck, back, etc.). Trigger points are defined, and are shown in each section of the body. Strategies for working with each trigger point are discussed, along with other tips and cautions. This newest edition also shows how use of a TheraCane can be incorporated into trigger point work. I simply could not BELIEVE how effective the strategies have been in treating my neck and back...the only sections of my body I've tried at this point. I will expand applications to other areas, and I highly recommend this book to anyone who has tight muscles/pain. The book is perfectly organized so readers can quickly find instructions to work specific body parts.
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    farmerjim
    5.0 out of 5 stars Got body pains? -- Get the book!
    this is one of those rare "How to" ..... books which i say: "is worth it's weight in gold to the non-massage trained person. It is magic to trained m...More
    this is one of those rare "How to" ..... books which i say: "is worth it's weight in gold to the non-massage trained person. It is magic to trained massage therapists like me. I take this book on all massages with me, and i use it -- I ask my client to read the "symptoms" section of -- say -- the pectoral muscle. I show them where the trigger points are in the diagrams of the muscles, where pains are felt, what the effects are of trigger points in that muscle -- and i always enjoy watching as my client both "gets" whats going on in her body and what she can do to alleviate it. She'll usually get her own copy of this book (or he -- as the case may be) $13 to $15. Amber chooses to sell the book this inexpensively so people can take care of themselves .. and this book tells them how.
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    John Greg McAninch
    4.0 out of 5 stars Spot On!
    Very useful with my Body Back Buddy
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    Fussy Engineer
    5.0 out of 5 stars The one book you must own for chronic pain issues
    This is the most amazing workbook for pain, ever! I've been battling a chronic neck/shoulder problem for the past 18 months and this has FINALLY help...More
    This is the most amazing workbook for pain, ever! I've been battling a chronic neck/shoulder problem for the past 18 months and this has FINALLY helped me make forward progress by releasing the residual trigger/tight points in the muscles in the front of my neck and my rhomboids (where the injury wasn't, by golly). After the muscle strain I had, every other darn muscle in my upper body was compensating for the one injury, and they have only started to give up compensating in the past week that I've been using the techniques in this book. I recommend this book as an essential in the recovery process for an injury that won't go away or where the other muscles won't "work right" because they're still trying to compensate for the old injury. You will want to own a Thera Cane or equivalent trigger point massage device, most likely, so keep that in mind when placing your order.
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    David C
    5.0 out of 5 stars Aches and pains begone!
    Years spent as a distance runner and heavy computer user with poor posture and a high tolerance for pain turned my body into a twisted and tangled mes...More
    Years spent as a distance runner and heavy computer user with poor posture and a high tolerance for pain turned my body into a twisted and tangled mess. With the help of this book and a few massage tools (namely the Triggerpoint massage ball, block, and roller), the majority of aches and pains I had reluctantly grown used to became a thing of the past after a few weeks. I anticipate that the rest of them will fall into line over time.

    Somewhat perplexing that countless trips to doctors and physical therapists produced less relief than a quick read through this book, but I am glad to have found it regardless.

    Note that this book is not for the impatient. While it is possible to find near-immediate relief from certain points, it is more likely that you will need to devote some time (weeks, possibly months) to massaging the more difficult spots, so be prepared to stick with it. It's ultimately worth it!
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    tainan
    4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful!
    Great information. I have used it with some success.
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    K. Aranas
    4.0 out of 5 stars Use as a guide to understanding the anatomy of neck pain.
    Some pain and further problems if I press too hard on the trigger points, but good for understanding the source of neck pain.
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    Eric N
    4.0 out of 5 stars Informative book for people with tight muscles.
    This is a very detailed book. It gave me some information on how to help lessen some tight areas I've been having for many years. I'd recommend it to ...More
    This is a very detailed book. It gave me some information on how to help lessen some tight areas I've been having for many years. I'd recommend it to anyone curious about this topic.
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    Bwood
    4.0 out of 5 stars So far this is what I've been looking for to ...
    So far this is what I've been looking for to help guide me in the work I am already doing.
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    carolet1966
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    I used this to find pressure points to relieve pain with my body buddy pressure point massage tool.
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    Tennis
    4.0 out of 5 stars Reasonable price Fast shipping excellent book!
    Reasonable price
    Fast shipping
    excellent book !
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    Squeakyegg
    4.0 out of 5 stars This book recommended by pain doctor
    This book recommended by pain doctor. It is very helpful yet very I wish it was written in more layman terms.
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    Guldlock
    4.0 out of 5 stars A good help
    A very good help to finding and working on your triggerpoints. The only thing I was disappointed about was that not all of the triggerpoints described...More
    A very good help to finding and working on your triggerpoints. The only thing I was disappointed about was that not all of the triggerpoints described had drawings showing their position. It is however a book I definately recommend to anyone who need help with pain or tight muscles.
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    Julie M.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great self-help book
    Really great and informative self-help book on trigger points. It's also a great reference to pinpoint which muscles are where.
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    2bejoyous
    5.0 out of 5 stars I can manage my own pain and vertigo!
    I use to be quite active. Use to. I've been to massage therapy, an excellent myotherapist, PT, acupuncture, yoga, and so on. They've all resulted in s...More
    I use to be quite active. Use to. I've been to massage therapy, an excellent myotherapist, PT, acupuncture, yoga, and so on. They've all resulted in some measure of relief but I had to keep going back.

    I've also been having problems with vertigo. I've had the Epley maneuver performed and that helped with the worst of it but I still have some difficulty. There were too many factors that they couldn't determine the root of my problem. I thought I just had to live with it, my "new normal" as I called it.

    A doctor recommended this book for my neck and shoulder pain. I have a muscle that is so tight none of the therapists have been able to get rid of it even with many treatments. While poking around with my Shepherd's Crook I touched on hyper sensitive spots on my neck. I was browsing through the book and it exactly described what I was experiencing. The sensitivity is slowly diminishing and today I noticed I didn't have my usual morning dizziness. Bonus! I can now manage my vertigo too. I couldn't be more excited.

    The book is so well organized. I love how you can search by region of the body or condition. The muscles that contribute to the condition are linked to the section in the Kindle book! There is also an accompanying pain guide that you can download from the publisher which is a great quick reference. Kudos to the publisher for making it so user friendly even for a non-healthcare provider!

    I'm looking forward to being pain free. Ahhh...
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    Marc J. Witcher
    4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful, interesting
    I have some upper back pain and the techniques outlined in the book have really helped in alleviating it. I also purchased a Theracane, which I can't ...More
    I have some upper back pain and the techniques outlined in the book have really helped in alleviating it. I also purchased a Theracane, which I can't recommend enough. As an added bonus, the book is well written and interesting to read.
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    Margaret A. Harmon
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    This helps us heal our own sports injuries--and we're extremists who keep hurting ourselves!
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    LAH
    4.0 out of 5 stars Impressed by the content of this book. Had some ...
    Impressed by the content of this book. Had some pain in my elbow and after reading the first chapter I flipped thru to the chart and was able to find ...More
    Impressed by the content of this book. Had some pain in my elbow and after reading the first chapter I flipped thru to the chart and was able to find the exact cause of my pain. Used a tennis ball to work on the muscle. This book will help many Fibromyalgia suffering folks on Amazon.
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    LabLover
    4.0 out of 5 stars Textbook like instructions
    Good. But overwhelming for the lay person. But what did I expect?
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    LS
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    This book is very thorough, it isn't a quick reference.
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    A. Harrison
    5.0 out of 5 stars ... in my arms from playing music for hours with terrible posture and no breaks for my body to rest ...
    I have suffered for a number of years from TMJ pain as well as pain from having Tendonitis a few years back (a repetative strain injury in many spots ...More
    I have suffered for a number of years from TMJ pain as well as pain from having Tendonitis a few years back (a repetative strain injury in many spots in my arms from playing music for hours with terrible posture and no breaks for my body to rest and recover). I always have had to take it relatively easy on my arms and shoulders in whatever I do as the pain came back pretty quickly. THIS book seriously has saved me. The information in here is easily accessible regarding what trigger points are and how to treat them. AT THE SAME TIME they are very detailed in their explanation of how everything works and it is easy for those of us with minimal biology experience to understand what is happening in the body when there is pain. Understanding trigger points and learning how to treat them and how to stretch and exercise them to keep them away, and keep them from coming back has changed my life and I can play music now with no fear of pain and injuring my arms again. After only a few weeks with this book I was feeling great relief from TMJ and Tendonitis pain. The more I implement the advice and preventative stretches and exercises from this book, the less pain and stiffness I have and the better my life is all around. Not highly recommended....EXTREMELY recommended especially for anyone that works with musical instruments, computers/typing, or anything technical with the arms especially sitting at at desk or work bench. You will be surprised how many of your problems can be solved this way.
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    BusyTeacher68
    5.0 out of 5 stars This is an amazing book.
    This book was a God-send! I had debilitating pain in one shoulder, down my arm, and numbness in my fingers. I couldn't get comfortable to sleep, had...More
    This book was a God-send! I had debilitating pain in one shoulder, down my arm, and numbness in my fingers. I couldn't get comfortable to sleep, had pain no matter the position I sat in a chair, and was taking way too many pain medications. A friend recommended this book. On a diagram of the human arm, this book showed the EXACT pain areas I was experiencing and where the trigger points for that pain were located. It was then that I found out I had Thorasic Outlet Syndrome caused by the position in which I play a musical instrument. The book offered great ways to eliminate the trigger points (mostly by massage) , but I found it more useful just knowing what the pain was attributed to. I then searched Youtube for advice on stretches and therapies for my symptoms. One chiropractic clinic shared a video of stretching and massage routines, and in a few weeks, the pain went away. I hope I don't need this book for a while but am glad I have it in my library.
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    Lillian Rodriguez
    4.0 out of 5 stars relieves chronic pain without medication
    this book is an easy enough read to do trigger therapy at home yourself. I have chronic back pain and was amazed at the relief I get from doing the sh...More
    this book is an easy enough read to do trigger therapy at home yourself. I have chronic back pain and was amazed at the relief I get from doing the short routine I learned from this book, 2x/day. Like 5 to 15 min!
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    Bonnie DeFriest
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    I bought it for someone else.
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    Tamara Shake
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    great book!
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    Mark Burek
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Excellent resource!
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    Jewelry Girl
    5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT book
    My physical therapist suggested this for severe TMJ issues after I was told my only option was jaw surgery. She suggested I try this and postpone the ...More
    My physical therapist suggested this for severe TMJ issues after I was told my only option was jaw surgery. She suggested I try this and postpone the surgery, which I did. I wear a mouthpiece at night (for TMJ) and I now do these exercises outlined in the book each evening. It has helped me. I still go to a massage therapist because I can not reach all the way back to massage the pterygoid muscles very well myself. She also works on my neck and shoulders. With those things combined, I have decided to NOT undergo jaw surgery and try and keep the TMJ under control myself. Stress is a big factor in my TMJ. When I am stressed, I clench my teeth. This book does give some tips on helping overcome that. GREAT book!
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    Jeff & Wendy S
    5.0 out of 5 stars This is more of a textbook and goes into detail ...
    This is more of a textbook and goes into detail about what fascia is and how it works. You can always skip that section and just go on to the diagram...More
    This is more of a textbook and goes into detail about what fascia is and how it works. You can always skip that section and just go on to the diagrams section. The diagrams are all black and white line drawings which I feel makes it easier to see clearly. The trigger points are clearly labeled as is areas where the referred pain may be felt. You may not need to purchase a book such as this unless you really want the science behind it. You can purchase a Pinky therapy ball and just "play" around with it against the wall. You will have no trouble finding where your tender spots are. Just be careful not to use pressure against an artery.
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    Guy Noir
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Interesting book.
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    Trapperjohn
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    very detailed.
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    pharmguy
    4.0 out of 5 stars Really not for people who do not have some sort ...
    Really not for people who do not have some sort of a medical background. If you can understand it and know some of the terms going in the information ...More
    Really not for people who do not have some sort of a medical background. If you can understand it and know some of the terms going in the information is priceless for anyone with pain.
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    TJ
    4.0 out of 5 stars So far so good with this book
    So far so good with this book. It is pretty easy to understand as a lay person and as medical field practitioner. It certainly did help me address som...More
    So far so good with this book. It is pretty easy to understand as a lay person and as medical field practitioner. It certainly did help me address some issues from over working and allows me to better assist my clients/patients.
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    Dapplegray
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Very helpful, the Latin terms a bit of a tongue twister
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    Jim V
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Good information.
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    Ironman85
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Helpful in pointing out trigger points!!
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    pinevalley
    5.0 out of 5 stars Alternative approach to chronic and Myofascial pain and dysfunction the doctors probably won't tell you about
    This copy was purchased for a friend having neck problems not caused by an accident but as a result of occupational repetitive motion. I have had a c...More
    This copy was purchased for a friend having neck problems not caused by an accident but as a result of occupational repetitive motion. I have had a copy for 25 years since I was turned on to it by a holistic chiropractor. It has been the most helpful book in my experience for helping to understand and deal with the phenomenon of chronic pain caused by muscle tension due to stress, overuse and underuse. Showing many techniques that can be self administered using simple tools found around the house or easily acquired. Find the area of pain in the book and it will show you the rogue muscles probably responsible and how to determine what action to take. This science of physical therapy has been overlooked by most of the medical profession who tend to use pain medication and surgery rather than using alternative solutions to deal with the problem. My friend had pain pills prescribed first and then a bulging disc surgically removed from her neck before any effort was made to use PT to address the problem. Probably because it was not as lucrative for the the profession as drugs and surgery. I am inviting comments from the medical profession here because I fail to see why someone has to have structural surgery to correct a problem caused by tight muscles. I can't say enough about this easy to use book which was based on the work of Travell and Simons' Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: Trigger Point Manual.
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    Shawn Telford
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must have!
    If you suffer from muscle pain, this is the best book EVER! I have the older edition, but I bought this one for my dad and I really like the improvem...More
    If you suffer from muscle pain, this is the best book EVER! I have the older edition, but I bought this one for my dad and I really like the improvements, especially the single area for detecting trigger points for a pain without having to flip through the whole chapter to find what you need. The explanations are simple and easy to follow and you might be surprised to find out that what you thought was the source of pain, really isn't. I have consulted this book on numerous occasions to solve muscle pain, especially in my neck and shoulders. I have the Theracane that is recommended to help get at painful spots, but I often just use a tennis ball for relief. I used to get massages for pain relief, but now I can consult the book right when something hurts and get immediate relief. This is the best book I own.
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    Shelly
    4.0 out of 5 stars and it's very well-written and easy to follow
    Using the techniques in this book, including correcting my Morton's Foot, I have been very successful in reducing hip and lower back pain. It doesn't ...More
    Using the techniques in this book, including correcting my Morton's Foot, I have been very successful in reducing hip and lower back pain. It doesn't get five stars, because it really promises way too much. Yes, the techniques are effective, and it's very well-written and easy to follow. But like all self-help books, the author starts from the premise that his ideas are the ones to solve every problem anyone has. That's just a risk of the genre, I think.

    If you have Morton's Foot (or Toe), this will help. If you have long-standing joint or hip pain, I think using trigger point massage is definitely worth a try. I'm going to keep up with it, because I'm pleased with the results.
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    cdogs2
    4.0 out of 5 stars easy to read tech wise and well illustrated
    ALOT of material to digest, easy to read tech wise and well illustrated.
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    Kindle Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Cured myself with this book (golfers elbow)
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    Rebeca
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Amazing book! Gives step by step instructions on self - massage for all body areas. I wish I had this book when I took Anatomy and Physiology, Clair D...More
    Amazing book! Gives step by step instructions on self - massage for all body areas. I wish I had this book when I took Anatomy and Physiology, Clair Davies(author), is wonderful at explaining muscle function, locating the muscle, and causes of muscle injury/stress. It is an interesting and captivating read. The book is organized in such a way that you can read the first 3 chapters (Why Use TPT; All About TP; Treatment Guidelines) and then skip to the body part you are having issues with. If you have had issues with chronic pain and want to take your health into your own hands try this book. Beside the obvious conditions, you may want to check out this book if you have pain related to TMJ, migraines, pelvic pain, genital pain, foot pain, carpal tunnel, frozen shoulder, knee pain.. and the list goes on. I LEARNED SO MUCH FROM THIS BOOK. It almost makes me want to become a massage therapist to spread the word on TP!! Really amazing amazing book.

    My background: I am an RN always searching for alternatives to pharmaceuticals and surgeries to help clients achieve an optimum state of health.
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    KM
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good self help book
    Good self help book. Easy to read and understand! I feel it can assist with resolving painful areas with not too much effort.
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    HJC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Knot (get it?) Your Average Therapy Book
    I'm a side sleeper and as a result, every now and then wake up with my rhomboids (upper inner back) and SCM (neck) knotted and stiff. The Trigger Poi...More
    I'm a side sleeper and as a result, every now and then wake up with my rhomboids (upper inner back) and SCM (neck) knotted and stiff. The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook was recommended by Amazon when I purchased my Back Buddy. This book is fantastic - there are comprehensive illustrations diagramming specific pressure/trigger points for various types of pain. It's a book meant to facilitate therapy; the content is thorough, yet clear and easy to understand. If you have severe, or medically diagnosed problems, a doctor may be a better option. For the rest of us who suffer the sore consequences of every day adventures (or side sleeping), the Trigger Point Therapy Workbook and a BackBuddy are all we need. 5 stars for exceeding my expectations, its clarity, ease of use, and effectiveness.
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    Jdiesel77
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Bible of Trigger Points!
    Triger points, aka knots, can be a real pain (pun intended)!!! They form in the muscle and cut off circulation leading to pain and sometimes injury. ...More
    Triger points, aka knots, can be a real pain (pun intended)!!! They form in the muscle and cut off circulation leading to pain and sometimes injury. Self massage and myofascial release can relieve this pain and prevent a possible injury.

    In my opinion, this is the only book about trigger points you will ever need. This is the bible of trigger points and it covers absolutely everything. It's not a book where you have to sit down and read it cover to cover ( although I did!!). The book is laid out in different sections to show you different trigger points in every part of the body. For example, it breaks it down to neck, legs, shoulders, back etc, so that you have an easy quick reference for a particular pain. If you have back pain, skip to this areas, etc. It also shows which trigger points can affect different parts of your body. For example, you can have a pain in your back, but it's caused by a trigger in your neck. Have Carpal tunnel? caused by triggers in your arm/shoulder or neck. He shows you where the referred pain is and which triggers to hit. I bought this along with a 

    Body Back Buddy Classic TM Trigger Point Massager









    . I had used a 

    Thera Cane Massager









     in the past, but I really like my BBB. I also have various balls around like lacrosse, tennis and baseballs, to hit the harder to reach areas. I also use a 

    Rumble Roller Full Size Black









    . I have noticed a lot of relief using the points in this book. Sometimes, they can be difficult to find, but eventually, you get to know the tender areas and you have the book for reference. I'm still having a bit of rhomboid pain I'm trying to work thru. Overall, this is an awesome book to have for anyone interested in treating those nasty knots! Happy triggering!
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    kim
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    on time. product as advertised.
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    D.B.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Forever Grateful
    Amazing!! I never write reviews on anything I buy but this is the exception. I have only had the book for a week and have already found tbe causes of...More
    Amazing!! I never write reviews on anything I buy but this is the exception. I have only had the book for a week and have already found tbe causes of much of my pain. Pain that doctors have unable to help me with for over a year and I have been to alot of doctors, in two states through two different insurance companies and much$$$$ This book and the Bodybuddy are the best $50 I have ever spent!!! I have much work to do to return to be pain free but I had given up hope. Just the little bit I have learned so far has reducedy pain by 40%. Thank you for the information that the doctors either do not know or are unwilling to give us. I was not willing to believe that this wad something I was just going to have to live with. Forever Grrateful
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    arnon gurfinkel
    4.0 out of 5 stars Got The Book in One week ,It's Fast !
    The Book Is great ,It has lot of drawings that gives you the ability to see TP ,And the right place to push ...It is very comprehensive ,And I enjoy r...More
    The Book Is great ,
    It has lot of drawings that gives you the ability to see TP ,
    And the right place to push ...
    It is very comprehensive ,
    And I enjoy reading it .

    Arnon
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    MaryB
    4.0 out of 5 stars Foot and back pain
    This was purchased based on a recommendation by my husband's doctor. He found several useful tips for dealing with foot and back pain inside.
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    mambo
    5.0 out of 5 stars GET YOUR LIFE BACK !!!
    The short version: I wasted alot of time and money trying to get rid of a neck pain originating from my upper trap region. That would cause severe mi...More
    The short version: I wasted alot of time and money trying to get rid of a neck pain originating from my upper trap region. That would cause severe migrains. Nothing helped for longer than a month. Desperate to try anything. I ordered this book. I could'nt believe it. Two weeks after following what was recommended in book, pain decreased by 75 percent. one month after 90 percent gone. Now I no longer get headaches or pain, just some slight tightness. Save the life your trigger point pain is robbing you out of. Trust me I know. I was extremely depressed having to deal with 2 and 3 day migraines that would bed bound me almost on a biweekly basis for 8 years. Yes I said 8 years !!!

    Detailed Version: I did something to my neck in a martial arts class. I began getting a tightness in trapezious area in upper back. That would cause a stiff neck on right side. That would in turn cause debilitating migraines. I would vomit and be bed bound trying to sleep pain away. I took astronomical amounts of over the counter pain and headache meds. I was sent to physical therapy by my primary Doctor. That aleviated pain for about a month. I was prescribed musle relaxers and migraine meds. I then tried a Chiropractor. No help still. Then I tried trigger point injections in conjuction with physical therapy. Helped for about a month. Time for a second opinion after having to call out of work one to many times do to headaches. They recommended ...... Physical therapy.....WOW. I have spent 8 years and god only knows how much money. Between Co Pays, Prescription meds, over the counter meds, missed work, and dont forget the numerous self help items. Such as massagers, heating/ icing pads, and pillows. Wow I forgot how close to being divorced I was. Do to the over abundance of pillows I would order. I tried every type of pillow to try and not aggrevate my neck. In the end. It was a this inexpensive book that gave me my life back. So please, please if not for yourself, then for your loved ones who also have to deal with the affects of your chronic pain. Try this Trigger point Therapy workbook. I am telling you. I was literally out of my mind in pain at times and with in two days I could start to feel the change. I hope I can save someone the agony I went through with this review.
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    J. Mirabal
    4.0 out of 5 stars Well written and offers the kind of detail I needed to take on a painfully debilitating problem
    A little over three years ago, I fell from a height of two stories and broke both ankles. This life-changing event actually pushed me into teaching Ma...More
    A little over three years ago, I fell from a height of two stories and broke both ankles. This life-changing event actually pushed me into teaching Mathematics and Science. So, the experience was not all bad. Unfortunately, I did not get the kind of medical attention I should have, and the consequence was that I severely damaged my right shoulder which bore a large part of the impact. Over time, the damage to my shoulder has become more evident - chiefly in the form of a disorder called "Frozen Shoulder Syndrome." I have slowly lost range of motion, and I've experienced increased more pain on the ensuing years. It is particularly difficult in raising my arm in a sideways direction, away from my body; I can no longer do it. I started conducting research about the problem because it is not only painful, but frightening. Once I was able to garner more information, it turned out that there are a variety of books written on the topic.

    This book turned out to be the hands-down recommended book on goodreads, and for good reason. It is well written and offers the kind of detail I needed in order to begin taking a more active role in addressing this painfully debilitating problem. The drawings and explanations are great for referencing whatever trigger points one might need to work on in order to free up tightened muscles and re-establish a pain-free existence. The recovery process may be longer than I might have wanted, but I am experiencing results every day, so I highly recommend this book. I may not be completely pain-free, but the results I am experiencing by way of reduced pain, and increased range of motion have helped me to sleep better and understand that painful spots in my body may not necessarily be as obvious as the location of the pain itself.
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    Apollo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Can't Explain it
    I'm in the service and thought my back and neck problems were spinal problems from the weight of gear and wear/tear. I've had my back worked on by a ...More
    I'm in the service and thought my back and neck problems were spinal problems from the weight of gear and wear/tear. I've had my back worked on by a chiropractor and am currently having my neck worked on by a Physical Therapist. My neck would not resolve - the PT does a ton of things to it - heating pad, massage, stretches, and strengthening exercises. I ordered a Theracane b/c the PT recommended it. I saw this book when I was ordering the Theracane and got it. It sounded a bit too good to be true.

    I read the first 2 chapters, then moving to find out how to work on my neck. I tell you the truth - after working on the FIRST trigger point my neck started to release. I worked on the second trigger point and my range of motion was unbelievably improved. I rotated my head almost pain free for the first time in over 3 years! It was like I had a shot of cortisone. I am not a sensationalist at all - but I had to write a review on this book - it seems like a miracle almost.

    This is my experience - it was worth the relatively small investment to give it a try, and I'm so glad I did.
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    David Goodwin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly one of the best 5 books ever written
    Let me start by saying that the information contained in this book is a gold mine for curing pain and self-healing.I have personally fixed my previous...More
    Let me start by saying that the information contained in this book is a gold mine for curing pain and self-healing.

    I have personally fixed my previously "unfixable" disabling lower back pain, shoulder injuries, and many other injuries, usually sports related.

    The book is a good balance of being technically detailed, yet direct to the point. If it was any less detailed than it is, it would not be useful.

    I have read some of the other reviews putting this book down, even one by somebody who had a university degree and thought it was over-whelming - you don't need a degree to read this book, just common sense (which you won't obtain at university - ps, I have a degree myself, but so what ?)

    Other people may write that it didn’t work - here's a the only "catch" - you have to spend time reading the book in detail, and take in the information it has - there are many key points which can’t be summarised in 5 minutes of flicking through the pages - trust me, spend the time reading this properly, and the pay off will be big - you will get out what you put in (like most things in life).
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    K. Caldwell
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
    Very good info and easy to understand! Paired with my TheraCane, it's been so helpful. I would highly recommend it!
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    HDTX
    5.0 out of 5 stars Back pain? Feet pain? Muscle aches? This SAVED ME. Six years of updates! *UPDATED JAN 2020*
    I was ALWAYS a very fit woman even in my 40's. Nothing extreme, just always moving & energetic, great diet, etc. Until I turned 41 - my back start...More
    I was ALWAYS a very fit woman even in my 40's. Nothing extreme, just always moving & energetic, great diet, etc. Until I turned 41 - my back started giving me trouble. Fast forward to me going to PT to get my back in better shape in Fall 2012. Then late Dec 2012 - PT is great until one rushed day when she stretched my right leg too far too fast. Didn't feel like anything until 2 hrs later, OMG, the pain in the sole of my right foot & low back! I couldn't walk without a limp. I had never had foot pain before, ever. I couldn't sit on anything soft because of the pain it would cause my low back.

    It got worse. I had an MRI (slight disc bulge, but nothing that would cause such pain). I tried everything over the next few months - acupuncture, chiropractor, spine drs, orthopedist, physiatrist, neurologist, steroid shot, supplements, stretching, walking through the pain, ice, heat, epsom salt baths 3+ times a day, etc etc. My life became a nightmare of pain - unable to ambulate properly, I had to crawl around my house. I could barely drive. I was given a temp handicap parking placard and told to get a cane. I used to run, bike 40 miles a week, garden, now I was reduced to a cane and suggestions of back surgery in less than a couple of months of being in great shape and NO pain?? My sole of my foot and my back was on fire; other parts of me was starting to deteriorate as a result.

    I am a big reviewer on here because I believe in the power of the truth and word of mouth to help others. I also depend on it as well to help me. So I was going through a review of what, I do not remember, maybe a supplement that might alleviate pain, and it mentions looking into trigger point therapy. I am so glad I followed the trail to this book.

    By the time I got to this book, it was November 2013. Not quite a year into my hell. My family was suffering, watching me suffer. I would lay around and try not to wince or cry out when I had to get up, knowing my kids were watching. I shuffled around. I missed so many of my kid's activities.

    Anyway, I got the Kindle version, and I look in this book as fast as I can for how to manage pain for the sole of my foot. Imagine my surprise - THAT pain originates in my CALF? So I look for the tender spot it tells me to and OUCH! THERE IT IS! Painful, in the meat of my calf. I start to gently work on it. It was painful and would get sore with massage, but I worked through it. This was the Saturday before Thanksgiving.

    Monday before Thanksgiving - TONS to do. Cleaning for family, shopping, etc. I tell my husband I am going out to get groceries at a couple of different stores, he looks worried. How can you handle it, he asks. He knows I usually can only do about a half hour out then come home and rest. I insist, tired of being so disabled. I go to one, two, three stores. I am out for over 2 hrs. And...THERE IS NO PAIN IN MY FOOT. NONE. I am stunned. No pain from driving, which usually exacerbates it. No limping. Normal gait for the most part, though not perfect due to almost a year of altered gait/limp. UNBELIEVABLE! I come home and my husband comes out to help me, worried that I am going to be in a bad place pain wise. Neither of us can believe how well I was doing considering where I was only a few days before.

    Now, I have to get to work on all the other trigger points that have cropped up due to my altered walk, excessive crawling, and poor sleep posture to work around pain, as well as my low back issues.

    It took some time. It took work. I ordered the actual book so I can highlight and dog ear pages. For low back pain, your glutes carry some heavy duty trigger points. If you sit a lot, you probably have trigger points.

    My foot pain is 100% gone, but after a bike ride I can feel it creep back in. I just pull out my lacrosse ball & roll it out, done. The book warns this can happen, so knowing what to expect and then managing it is most of the battle. Low back pain has cleared up around 80 - 90%. TPs have a tendency to return esp in a cold environment (I'm in Boston) and esp if they've been there a while. So it can be a bit of work but very worth it.

    I have lost a lot of muscle so there is a weakness there, I am working on regaining all the strength I lost.

    What I cannot understand is why all the specialists I saw in Boston - the land of great doctors! - NONE of them thought of this? Even the PHYSIATRIST? Isn't this supposed to be their specialty, muscle and soft tissue pain mgt & recovery? I told my neuro about TrP and she said "it makes sense".

    It's is some work to keep up with all the trigger points that crop up but I do it while watching TV or listening to music.

    If you have soft tissue pain that nothing else seems to help, you have NOTHING to lose here. You can also Google your pain symptom and 'trigger point therapy' and find some solutions. There are also great YouTube videos on it.

    BTW, if you stretch a tired or cold muscle too fast/too hard it can set off a trigger point. That's what happened with my PT that day. If I had known about trigger point therapy, I could have saved myself from a year of hell on me and my family, as well as the bills.

    I recommend a cleaner diet, exercise, fresh air and constant movement versus just sitting. Excessive sitting and lying around make soft tissue pain worse. Stand for half of your tv show. Micro breaks from your laptop. Move around more, get blood flowing, blood flow to an injured area is healing. I love Tiger Balm for night time stiffness or to help get your circulation going on a painful spot.

    There are also some good videos and a Ted Talk on the science of pain in the brain that are worth watching. If you have been in pain for a long time, your brain actually can become hypersensitive to even tiny pain stimulus. An exaggerated response. It is important to retrain the brain not to overreact to small incidents. I took a nasty fall on my bike last week and was totally panicked, as I have not fully recovered from this past year's trauma. I was hurting that day pretty bad but it didn't turn into anything more than sore arms & shoulders for a couple of days. I had to keep telling myself not every boo boo turns into a year's worth of pain. It helps!

    Please get in touch if you have more questions or input.

    *UPDATE June 1, 2014*

    I keep learning from this book. One thing I think has helped keep pain/discomfort at bay is the use of a SMALL KID BALL in addition to the lacrosse ball. I got into the habit of using the lacrosse ball and it works well, but I started to get more pain in the hips & tightness in lower back. Over the last 2 weeks I started using the small ball and it really got into the tight, deep muscle tissue that needed attention, that even the lacrosse ball couldn't reach. I am finding new relief now, just in time for summer activities. The knowledge I have gained from this book has absolutely made a difference in my back pain. Give it a try, it may well be the most affordable & most effective solution you come across.

    *Update* Sept 6, 2014
    I am still finding great relief with TrP therapy. Not only through this book but online. YouTube has many instructional videos on how to work out TrP if the book is too technical or if you need a visual. I am finding that I need to work on the QL TrPs. I found a great set of TrP balls in all the sizes I was missing,from tiny to lacrosse ball size, I just received them and they work very well.

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    They are only $20 for the set plus about $6 to ship. I have no connection to this company, FYI. They should have an Amazon listing but they don't I wonder why?

    I would also like to remind anyone starting out the process of working on their TrPs NOT to go overboard. It is very easy to do. You start out, it feels SO good to work out the knots, you are feeling better and better. Then you assume that MORE is BETTER. Maybe you start rolling the TrPs too hard or too much each day or too much in one session. This is where you might set off excess soreness. You have to be careful with the QL muscles (most of us have TrPs there but don't know it until you get in there with a small TrP ball) or you might cause back spasms. I had a chiropractor overwork my QL's and set off a horrific week of spasms before I discovered TrP therapy. So go slow and careful, it will pay off.

    *UPDATE* Feb 11, 2015

    I am still finding great relief with TrP therapy. I joined a gym for the 1st time in a decade to get me through this hard Boston winter and was surprised how many people at the gym were ending their workouts with trigger point therapy methods - rolling out on balls or foam rollers, trainers using them on clients, etc. It has caught on as a medicine free, effective way to manage your muscle aches.

    I have also found that I need a truly functional space to do my TrP sessions. I have put holes in several walls in my house, so now only the basement cement wall will do. Fortunately, I have the perfect space. A cement wall a few feet from a pool table. I can put a small TrP ball against the wall in my glute area, grab hold of the pool table for leverage, then manipulate the ball into some of the hardest to reach spots by bending over slightly and pushing myself into the ball. (Does this sound perverted? Sorry, this is how it has to be done to find relief! I wouldn't want a massage therapist to try and dig around there to work them.)I have found great pain release from working these hard to reach glute points. For back pain that is not getting better despite best efforts, the glute and hip flexor points are key. Keeping up with my TrPs a few times a week really helps.

    Women in perimenopause should note that because of our changing hormone levels, your body is PRONE to trigger points as well as random aches & pains that cannot be found on any tests other than a series of hormone test through out your cycle. For some women in major hormone flux it can be severe enough for you to be diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia. Yes there are some true cases of those diseases that are not related to hormones or trigger points, but there are also women being misdiagnosed & sent home with RX's for anti-depressants & way too strong pain meds. Do your research. A balanced - KEY WORD IS BALANCED - hormone therapy (like bio hormone replacements) as well as exercise, diet, TrP, and improved digestion (which diminished greatly around 40-45 in women) will make a difference in your pain levels.I am working with a gifted endocrinologist who tests my blood 2x a month so we can get the best picture how to manage my perimenopause. I do not have CFS or fibromyalgia, but I do notice that trigger points crop up more often now that my blood tests reveal I am primenopausal.

    *UPDATE* September 29, 2015

    Still loving TrP therapy. I travel with 2 sizes of balls when I fly so that I can roll out those knots that can happen after being cramped on a plane. Still find that most of my knots originate in my glutes. I no longer have any foot pain.

    I try and tell others about it without sounding too "gushy" and most people just "mm-hmm" me and then forget about it. I don't want to sound like trigger point therapy is the unicorn that will take away everyone's aches and pains, but too many are missing out on medication-free pain relief because doctors or physical therapists aren't offering it as an option.

    *UPDATE* August 31, 2016

    I am still actively and successfully using TrP therapy to manage my low back, as well as misc aches and pains that crop up. Now that I'm 46, parts of me gets achy when I overwork it or sleep in an odd position. About 3 times a week I spend a half hour or more with my super bounce rubber ball and a concrete wall. The relief! I think some wonder why I haven't been "cured" of low back pain if I am so enthusiastic about TrP. I ruptured my L4-L5 disc in my late 20's, which puts my low back at a higher risk for aches and pain when I sit too long on something soft, or work too hard in the garden. Before I found this therapy, I used to get so tight, manage my aches with Advil, and wait for it to pass, usually a few days. Now that I am middle aged, my body doesn't bounce back quite like that anymore. I still travel with the rubber ball. There are times when I can throw my back out and it gets inflamed - trigger point therapy does not help that. Then I reach for Advil. Otherwise, this is still my favorite go to muscle and joint soother.

    *UPDATE* March 19, 2017
    Still love it, still providing me great relief. I joined a gym this winter & it has the most perfect spot for me to "roll out" after I exercise. I listen to a podcast and get to work. Well built walls - no holes yet!
    Occasionally, that same pain will creep into my right foot after various activities. Now that I know what to do, I roll out my calf trigger points right away & find relief within a day. I wish physical therapists would introduce a home regimen of TrP in addition to the exercise plan for recovery and relief.
    Just an interesting anecdote - JK Rowling (author of Harry Potter series for the handful of those that might not know) has tweeted this year about having back pain that feels better when she digs into it with the corner of her sofa. She has trigger points too, apparently!

    *UPDATE* April 30, 2018
    I still use Trigger Point Therapy on a weekly basis. Still my go to relief for the aches and pains that come with being active and middle aged. I have woken up in the middle of the night with a painful knot in my glutes that I rolled right out in a few minutes. Give it a try, you have nothing to lose.

    *UPDATE* APRIL 24, 2019
    I still find that rolling out with a little ball is some of the best therapy for achy, aging muscles & joints. I go to a gym, I see people rolling out all the time. The word is officially out & I feel so *validated*. However - I noticed this review has been "filtered for content sensitivity". ??? What? Why? This is a positive review with nothing but praises, Someone explain the algorithm to me, please!

    *UPDATE* JAN 30, 2020
    I still roll out my knots almost daily, esp since I’m working full time and end up sitting more than I used to. In the past few years TRPT has really caught on, even my son’s sports group coach asked the kids to bring in their own lacrosse balls for an after practice cool down roll out. There are so many affordable tools available now plus how-to videos/articles/charts that everyone can access. I’m loving the hand held roller balls that glide easily and can even be put in freezer for extra pain relief. Also makes it easier to roll out my husband’s back, who is *just now* starting to need it. I have also fixed all the holes (3) I put in my walls from rolling. Plaster walls are not great for the heavy duty glute work! Always remember that are certain areas that should not be rolled out aggressively because of arteries, on the neck and behind the knee. Look it up for specifics so you can avoid but still work therapeutically in those areas. Also, I’ve probably noted before, it can be easy to overdo it at first, esp when you start to feel relief. I have dug in too deep sometimes and ended up more sore than I should have. Go easy at first as you find your true sweet spot. Happy rolling!
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    R. Burke
    5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST of all the books
    All right. I'm a convert. Trigger point therapy works where everything else doesn't. It's like using a foam roller - at first it hurts like the dicke...More
    All right. I'm a convert. Trigger point therapy works where everything else doesn't. It's like using a foam roller - at first it hurts like the dickens but then the pain starts to fade away. This book is the BEST of all the books out there and I know because I've spent entirely too much money on too many of them. Don't bother - just buy this one, and then get one of the s shaped tools to use on your body. There is one caveat though - if you want this to work you have to do it regularly. Don't just do it for a week and then quit. Make a commitment to do it every day, religiously, for a month and then see how your neck, or back, or heels feel. My neck pain and long-standing achilles tendinitis have gone away.
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    Glenda Pruitt
    5.0 out of 5 stars Finally found an answer to chronic pain in hip, thigh & foot
    I rated this book for the benefits I have received from reading and doing the trigger point therapy described in this book. It is simple, easy to und...More
    I rated this book for the benefits I have received from reading and doing the trigger point therapy described in this book. It is simple, easy to understand and clearly indicates what needs to be done to release the trigger point/pain. I have read and used this book for about two months and received lots of relief. I will continue using this therapy until I am completely well.
    I have been suffering from this pain for four years and have been to every doctor you can think of. It started with my colon with severe constipation, then week by week the pain spread into my hip, thigh, and foot. I had surgery to repair a rectocele in my rectum but did not get any relief from pain.
    After reading "A Headache in the Pelvis", which was informative and helpful. This book mentioned The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook and I ordered it. I believe with this book and continued progressive relaxation practiced I will get well.
    Just a tip I did not realize. Tension in the body is the cause of most chronic pain in the body. Relax your mind and body!
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    Samudra
    4.0 out of 5 stars Pure Magic, and be careful what you wish for
    A friend recommended this book after the bones of my broken ankle and leg had healed but the ligaments, tendons, and muscles hadn't. Even if it hadn'...More
    A friend recommended this book after the bones of my broken ankle and leg had healed but the ligaments, tendons, and muscles hadn't. Even if it hadn't helped, the book was a goldmine of information. I learned how to use props I'd never thought of to massage places I couldn't reach, like using my cane to get that spot under the shoulder blade, or using dryer balls on long muscles. I learned how to massage one muscle to make another loosen or tighten. I found places that needed massage so desperately that when I discovered them it was as if my leg had an orgasm (a leg orgasm, not the other kind). But I suspect that I sometimes loosened things that needed to be tight, and vice versa, so I suggest consulting a chiropractor or massage therapist for what not to do. Eventually I got a little gentler with myself, and found that the best effects came from using Davies' techniques but not getting too zealous about them.
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    Pembroke
    4.0 out of 5 stars Effective treatment for injury
    Achilles injury sent me to 2 orthopedists who recommended surgery. This book indicated there might be alternative. Applied self-massage techniques a...More
    Achilles injury sent me to 2 orthopedists who recommended surgery. This book indicated there might be alternative. Applied self-massage techniques and saw improvement. Found therapist who uses this concept and now back to running pain free.
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    Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly detailed.
    I personally found it to be a little bit overwhelming and quite complex. It is no doubt put together very well and jam-packed with a lot of informatio...More
    I personally found it to be a little bit overwhelming and quite complex. It is no doubt put together very well and jam-packed with a lot of information. If I was a Physical Therapist, I would fall in love with this book. Maybe when my Schedule settles down a little bit, I can dive into this a little more and find more practical uses for it. Probably, considering all of the other reviews for this Product. The feedback is overwhelmingly good for this product, and it is very informative & detailed.
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    Clark A. Steelman
    4.0 out of 5 stars great resource for therapist, use.
    This book describes and teaches the methods of finding and releasing trigger points.Using various techniques, a thereapis will locate and remove trigg...More
    This book describes and teaches the methods of finding and releasing trigger points.
    Using various techniques, a thereapis will locate and remove trigger points whereveb they are Great book
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    Sam P.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Can't live without it
    I've used this book to solve pain in various parts of my body. Whenever I have pain, this is now the first place I check. Most of the time I can cur...More
    I've used this book to solve pain in various parts of my body. Whenever I have pain, this is now the first place I check. Most of the time I can cure my pain. I've used this for lower back, upper back, shoulder, neck, and arm pain. Once I thought I had carpel tunnels and completely got rid of the pain in about a week using this book. I've also treated debilitating lower back pain.

    The wonderful thing about this book is that it's organized like a troubleshooting guide. You identify where the pain is or what activities cause pain and it shows all the muscles that could be causing it. You can then go through muscle by muscle until you identify the pain. It gives you step-by-step instructions on how to identify the correct muscle, how to massage it, and even areas to be careful about such as those near major arteries.

    Many of the common sources of pain people experience are often misdiagnosed and are caused by trigger points instead. This allows you to see if trigger points are the source. If not, you can always pursue other paths such as surgery, but in many cases you don't need to.

    Most of the massage techniques can be performed with a tennis ball. I used a tennis ball for years and just recently tried using a lacrosse ball. While both are effective, the lacrosse ball is now my preferred method because it gives a firmer massage and doesn't slip against the wall. But either will work well. I also have a Theracane which I highly recommend. It's great for tough-to-reach spots.

    This is the most empowering pain-management books I've read. The great thing is, it doesn't just help you manage pain, it also helps you get to the root source and cure it.
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    Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful and easy to use
    I have used this book several time and found it easy to understand. I have constant muscle aches and this was helpful in working out some pain on the...More
    I have used this book several time and found it easy to understand. I have constant muscle aches and this was helpful in working out some pain on the side of my neck and my upper back.
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    Mark Karhula
    5.0 out of 5 stars The tecniques used in this workbook are tried and tested
    I stumbled across this book in the very early hours of the morning about 5 years ago after herniating my lower back and spending lots of night standin...More
    I stumbled across this book in the very early hours of the morning about 5 years ago after herniating my lower back and spending lots of night standing up not being able to lied down or sleep for more than 2 hours at a time. To begin working on muscle trigger points surrounding my injury and then all along my back and shoulders began to bring immediate relief, and it helped to bring the skeletal system back into line. Now free of that pain, I still refer to this book for guidance and to seek out and remove any other trigger points.
    Most recently this book has greatly assisted in eliminating a pain in my wrist that was so great that push-ups were unthinkable and unbearable. Within a week of working on only a couple of shoulder and back muscles, my wrist is feeling great again.
    I highly recommend this book to newcomer and professional alike.
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    Ann G. Branch
    4.0 out of 5 stars TRIGGER POINT
    VERY DETAILED. GOOD RESOURCE WORKBOOK. GOOD BOOK FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS. WOULD SHARE INFORMATION WITH OTHERS RATHER THAN HAVE THEM O...More
    VERY DETAILED. GOOD RESOURCE WORKBOOK. GOOD BOOK FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS. WOULD SHARE INFORMATION WITH OTHERS RATHER THAN HAVE THEM ORDER IT.
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    Lulubee
    4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful self-treatment workbook
    I purchased this book at the recommendation of my massage therapist as a supplemental therapy practice to my regular massages and have labeled all the...More
    I purchased this book at the recommendation of my massage therapist as a supplemental therapy practice to my regular massages and have labeled all the sections that cover my repeat offender areas for continued reference. I have been an athlete my whole life and have a fairly thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology and as such think that the authors have done a good job of balancing the scientific anatomical terms and actions with lay explanations making the book fairly easy to comprehend and apply. That said, if you do not have a decent understanding of A&P and your body, I could see how you might have difficulty with the plethora of information presented in the book but I do think that if you hunker down and really give it a shot the book is incredibly helpful and is a wonderful addition to regular massage and other wellness therapies.
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    Maui Bob
    5.0 out of 5 stars It could change your life...
    It works. It takes some study (be sure to carefully read the first 55 pages!), but this stuff works. When I developed serious leg pains I had to stop ...More
    It works. It takes some study (be sure to carefully read the first 55 pages!), but this stuff works. When I developed serious leg pains I had to stop running. Doctors, physical therapy, MRI, injections were all worthless. I found this book and a couple of weeks later was back on the trail. If you hurt, get the book and do what it says. It is not voodoo medicine, It is clinically sound and documented by solid medical research. Headaches, back aches, sciatica, and almost any kind of pain is a good candidate for this therapy and you can do it yourself. Not an overnight fix but give it a few days or weeks and it will help or eliminate the problem. Get the book. I buy it for my friends, because I know it will help them if they put in the effort.
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    HeyTrud
    4.0 out of 5 stars Yes!
    I like this book and it is very easy to follow. I plan to use the book when I get pain often.
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    Mali
    4.0 out of 5 stars Worth Buying
    I thought it worth buying, but the structure of the book could be a little more geared toward finding what the reader is looking for. You have to kee...More
    I thought it worth buying, but the structure of the book could be a little more geared toward finding what the reader is looking for. You have to keep referring to other chapters to find what they are discussing. It was be better served if all the information for each trigger point were together in lieu of dividing up the medical information and how to perform the exercises. Used the medical term for muscles most of the time and had to go back to find out which muscle they were discussing.
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    Doris
    5.0 out of 5 stars New Treasured Book
    The 2nd Edition is one of my most treasured books next to the actual Bible, which has saved me tons of money in medical bills. I used to go to the ch...More
    The 2nd Edition is one of my most treasured books next to the actual Bible, which has saved me tons of money in medical bills. I used to go to the chiropractor regularly, but after employing this book, it was seldom because I was able to learn how to deactivate trigger points that were the cause of my problem and the pain. Only in a handful of instances did I need to actually go to the chiropractor because the joints were actually out of place and needed to be adjusted.

    This 3rd Edition is even more comprehensive. Each section as in the past, now contains a list of ailments and where to locate them in the book, so it's like a more general table of contents. The index is still pretty comprehensive. The format is similar to the 2nd edition, listing what are the symptoms, cause and treatment.

    Things are just more in detail that weren't, and there are more tools to help you find what you need. It still has the diagrams of where the grayed out areas are where the pain is and then the black dots are where the trigger points are. I love the explanations and examples that they give, real life stuff, so it helps you relate.

    I only have one copy of the 3rd Edition right now and several copies of the 2nd Edition. I'm sure I'll buy more copies of the 3rd Edition. My kids also know that if they are experiencing pain in their bodies, the first thing they go to is the book or have me work out the trigger points.

    If the trigger point stuff doesn't work, then we seek an alternative method.
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    jack C
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing and Indispensable
    We have bought this book 3 times now. Because it is amazing and everyone we lend it to never brings it back. I cannot urge you enough to have this boo...More
    We have bought this book 3 times now. Because it is amazing and everyone we lend it to never brings it back. I cannot urge you enough to have this book on your shelf if you meet any of these conditions: 1) you are a human being 2) you move around

    That's it.
    It's absolute genius. Don't even think about- just buy it.
    We play volleyball, surf, rock climb,ski, backpack and are forever tweaking some little muscle. Seriously in minutes you can look up where the pain originated and get into that spot with a tennis ball and -well- make it go away. It sounds too good to be true.

    I also suffered from a torn labrum and bicep tendonitis for years and the other book ( for shoulders) is a miracle. I used it daily and it was key in my self treatment plan. Shoulders are covered in this book too but not as in depth.

    Thanks!

    Jack
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    AlmostEverything84
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
    The 3rd edition is a little easier to follow. Although it was an adjustment for me to find the same stuff due to being use to the previous version. I...More
    The 3rd edition is a little easier to follow. Although it was an adjustment for me to find the same stuff due to being use to the previous version. If your looking for a compete trigger point guide you don't need any other book. Will it cure your pain... maybe? It helped me but there are so many other factors concerning pain so don't listen to anyone who says its all trigger points and you'll be cured. We have to remember what is causing the trigger point and therefore chronic pain. I want more from the authors on this. I'm not a fan of treating trigger points everyday forever. It just doesn't seem right. Something has to be biomechanical off to keep getting trigger points.
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    Frequent Buyer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Map to your own body
    I learnt about the triger point theory by pure coincidence, while searching about tennis ball massage in the internet. I first bought another e-book (...More
    I learnt about the triger point theory by pure coincidence, while searching about tennis ball massage in the internet. I first bought another e-book (not available in amazon, pls Google "saveyourself trigger points"). That one was great in explaining in detail what trigger points were about - it is really helpful to know what trigger point is, so you should consider reading that book too. Specifically, there is a checklist that I think could help everyone:

    "For most people, most of the time, confirming a trigger point diagnosis is this simple. Check all that apply -- if you
    have more than half of these, you probably have some trigger points.

    Your pain usually occurs in specific areas of your body.
    The problem feels more like muscles than joints.
    Your pain is primarily dull, aching, and nagging.
    You feel a lot of stiffness as well as pain.
    Affected areas feel weak and heavy.
    Stretching is appealing.
    Hot showers and baths are almost always helpful."

    I answered yes to almost all these questions and then bought this book to start my quest of finding trigger points. By the end of the third day I had found 5+ painful muscle points at and above my neck! It's hard to tell if all of them are trigger point by definition but they were painful and unnoticeable without the instructions in this book.

    It has been 3 weeks since I bought the book and a lot of my pain in different areas of my body is gone. I feel like as I clear some painful areas I find some more of them so I guess this is going to be a long term process. It feels amazingly good to "know" what the problem is. You will know what I mean if you have visited several specialists or generalists and only got blank eyes (or worse weird and complicated theories involving very rare disorders) when you described your pain.

    If you indeed have this problem (use the quick check list) then this book is like a map to your body. It is freakishly accurate at times, with statements similar to: 'put your hand to your opposite shoulder and your trigger point in X muscle will open up for massage'.

    If you're not sure, just buy this book. The worst that'll happen is you'll learn a great deal about your body. In the best case however, you'll feel amazingly well.
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    Emmagemma
    5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable reference
    It's amazing how many problems can be caused by muscles. Pain after surgery or other treatments that the medical profession can't explain are explain...More
    It's amazing how many problems can be caused by muscles. Pain after surgery or other treatments that the medical profession can't explain are explained in this book. I never knew that pain felt in one spot can be caused by a trigger point originating from a completely different spot, especially a small deep muscle not always that close to the point of your pain. I bought the 2nd edition in paperback years ago, and am thrilled to have the 3rd edition in digital format so I can more easily cart it to my chiropractor or massage therapist and show them what I found by reading it. This is one book I will always keep on my bookshelf as well as my digital files because it is an invaluable reference tool. More healthcare professionals should be trained on the role of trigger points in mimicking disease; more people should know about them. This book makes that possible. Kathi
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    Sandi Anderson
    5.0 out of 5 stars This book is the best
    The book is the best of it's kind . It's not as user friendly as I would have wanted. I would like to mark pages return to marked page find the book p...More
    The book is the best of it's kind . It's not as user friendly as I would have wanted. I would like to mark pages return to marked page find the book pages more easily. Maybe I haven't figured out how to work with My E reader as this is the 1st book I down loaded to my I pad. The book is well organized in subject matter. The information well presented.
    Well written. So informative. Every massage therapist must own and read this book I recommend to all my clients.

    I have 1st addition, 2nd addition, and now 3rd addition on my I pad and I will probably buy a hard copy of the 3th addition also. I can't say enought good things about this book and the information in it. Get this book read it again and again everyone needs to understand the principles and concepts in this book. A big thank you to the authors for writing this book. No I'm not related to them I live in Iowa I did take their class In Madison Wisconsion over ten years ago and my 1st addition book is totally worn out. Each new addition has improved over the previous one.
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    Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Worth any penny
    Using this book as a guide for self therapy helped me to overcome a running injury.
    It is really good one.
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    William W. Nicholas
    4.0 out of 5 stars Trigger Point Were Well Aimed
    As we have gotten older, some of our joints needed additional focus, and The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook really came to ourrescue. The drawings and...More
    As we have gotten older, some of our joints needed additional focus, and The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook really came to our
    rescue. The drawings and accompanying dialog were most helpful.
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    Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to follow through and effective...
    It is interesting and easy to follow. I can now apply what I learned to myself and to my family... I highly recommend this book.
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    mycogirl
    5.0 out of 5 stars Every person should have this book!!!
    As a Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist, I am so very pleased to see this third edition finally on the shelves! I will be pointing people toward it wh...More
    As a Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist, I am so very pleased to see this third edition finally on the shelves! I will be pointing people toward it when they need to do self care. It is easy to read and understand for the person in pain and detailed enough for a therapist to use. With good drawings and well written text it satisfied the needs of everyone from " I just want to go by the pictures" to "I must understand WHY and HOW". My only concern is that it is SO GOOD that it might put me out of business!

    I also notice that many of the reviews are about the FIRST and SECOND EDITIONS. There are many improvements to the THIRD EDITION! None of these books are difficult to understand, one does not need a medical background to comprehend the instructions given. Of course, having some medical or massage training will make it easier to use, but anyone should be able to find help in these books. Even if you have one of the earlier editions, go ahead and buy the THIRD edition, you will not be disappointed!
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    Lucy
    4.0 out of 5 stars One word is all you need
    Ahhhhh! Refreshing, relieving . So nice to be able to understand what is going on and how to work it...
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    Imagardener
    5.0 out of 5 stars this therapy can be do-it-yourself and it works!
    Between my husband and myself we have tried almost every type of physical therapy available due to tennis injuries, age and the usual muscle pulls.Mas...More
    Between my husband and myself we have tried almost every type of physical therapy available due to tennis injuries, age and the usual muscle pulls.
    Massage therapy or chiropractor visits give only temporary relief.
    An experienced physical therapist is great but not all have extensive training to actually SOLVE the muscular problem, they just relieve it for a short while.

    After ordering this book and reading it I began to understand why previous therapists never fixed our problems and started looking for a PT who offered Trigger Point Therapy. We found an excellent person locally. Without this book I would not have known what to ask for.

    When one of us gets a back muscle pull (most common) we use a tennis ball (lying flat on the floor) or the other person does the pressure point. This is really useful when out of town and no therapist is available.

    Getting older means more muscle pains but now we can relieve them ourselves or go to a professional trained in this therapy. It's as different as night is to day between Trigger Point and regular massage therapy.
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    Erika Bourne, RN
    5.0 out of 5 stars Third edition better than ever!
    I have been a fan of this book for years. Being a Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist, I appreciate anything that helps share this effective treatment...More
    I have been a fan of this book for years. Being a Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist, I appreciate anything that helps share this effective treatment with the general public. So many of my patients have used this book to help them get relief from their pain. It helps them understand what myofascial pain is and how to find and treat their trigger points. The resource section helps them to find professional therapists when they need more than self treatment can provide.

    The new edition has a number of additions and improvements that makes this book better than ever. It is now easier to find all of the muscles that may harbor trigger points that refer pain to where you hurt. Updated information that reflects exciting research about myofascial trigger points is included. Revised information about the importance of stretching is a welcome addition.

    Davies has provided a wealth of information for anyone suffering with musculoskeletal pain. I am certain that this new edition will be well received and become even more popular than the previous two editions.
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