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        <title>Trigger points and referred pain</title>
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        <![CDATA[ From the book &quot;How to Beat Pain&quot; by Christine Craggs-Hinton:

&quot;Active trigger points can send pain or discomfort to some other site, often quite far away.  For example, pain down one leg is likely to be caused by
a trigger point in the lower back or buttocks.  The trigger point is the pain generator, but the majority of the pain is felt in distant sites.  The only way
to stop referred pain is to tackle the source- the trigger point.

Referred pain from trigger points is thought... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Trigger points and referred pain ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Very true indeed! ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Trigger points and referred pain ]]></title>
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I&#39;m learning a lot here Sue ....   <img src="http://www.fms-cfsfriends.com/board4/easter7.gif">
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This explains a lot.  
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<br>
I have always wondered why when I press on the muscle on the right of my neck, to try and relieve it,  I get a stabbing shooting pain down the back of my right
leg, where I have my sciatic nerve problems!
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I had never heard of referred pain until I read your articule just now.  Very interesting.  <img... ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ Trigger points and referred pain ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <p>From the book &quot;How to Beat Pain&quot; by Christine Craggs-Hinton:</p>

<p>&quot;Active trigger points can send pain or discomfort to some other site, often quite far away.  For example, pain down one leg is likely to be caused by
a trigger point in the lower back or buttocks.  The trigger point is the pain generator, but the majority of the pain is felt in distant sites.  The only way
to stop referred pain is to tackle the source- the trigger point.</p>

<p>Referred pain from trigger... ]]></description>

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