Trigger Point Injections
in St. Clair Shores, MI

Advanced Physical Medicine in St. Clair Shores, MI, offers trigger point injections as a targeted solution for chronic muscle pain and discomfort. This minimally invasive treatment can help alleviate pain, restore mobility, and significantly improve your quality of life by addressing the root cause of muscle tension and stiffness.

What Are Trigger
Point Injections?

Trigger point injections (TPIs) are a medical procedure designed to treat painful areas of muscle that contain “trigger points” – tight bands that form when muscles do not relax. These trigger points can be felt as knots under the skin and often cause referred pain, meaning pain felt in a location different from the trigger point itself. A TPI involves injecting a small amount of local anesthetic, sometimes with a corticosteroid, directly into the trigger point to alleviate pain and promote muscle relaxation.

Understanding Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic pain condition characterized by pain in sensitive areas of your muscles, known as trigger points. Myofascia refers to the fascia, or layers of connective tissue, that surround and support muscle fibers. When this fascia becomes disrupted or overly tight, it can create abnormal pressure on muscles and nerves, leading to localized pain that can also spread to other areas of the body. Common sites for myofascial pain include the head, neck, shoulders, arms, legs, and lower back.

How Trigger Point
Injections Work

Trigger point injections work by directly targeting the hyperirritable muscle knots that cause myofascial pain. The injection often contains a local anesthetic that numbs the area, providing immediate relief. This also helps to break the cycle of pain and muscle spasm, allowing the muscle to relax. In some cases, a corticosteroid may be added to reduce inflammation around the trigger point.
Advanced Physical Medicine utilizes ultrasound guidance for almost all injections, ensuring precise placement of the medication, avoiding nerves and blood vessels, and maximizing treatment effectiveness.

Conditions Treated with Trigger Point Injections

Trigger point injections are a versatile treatment option effective for a variety of conditions characterized by localized muscle pain and tension.
Persistent muscle knots, often resulting from overuse, injury, or stress, are a primary target for TPIs, providing relief from deep pain.
For those suffering from chronic tension headaches, TPIs can relax neck and shoulder muscles contributing to head pain. Similarly, individuals with fibromyalgia, a condition often associated with widespread musculoskeletal pain and tender points, may find significant relief.

The Trigger Point
Injection Procedure

The trigger point injection procedure is typically quick and performed in our St. Clair Shores office. After identifying the precise location of the trigger point through palpation and often with the aid of ultrasound, the area is cleaned. A fine needle is then used to inject the medication directly into the muscle knot. The entire process usually takes only a few minutes.

Recovery and Post-Procedure Care

After a trigger point injection, you can typically return to your normal daily activities almost immediately. Some patients may experience mild soreness or bruising at the injection site, which usually subsides within a day or two. Applying ice to the area can help alleviate any discomfort. Our team will provide you with specific post-procedure instructions and advise on any activities to temporarily avoid to ensure optimal healing and results.

Expected Results and
Long-Term Relief

Many patients experience immediate relief from pain and muscle tension following a trigger point injection. The duration of relief can vary, from  several weeks to months, and depends on the individual and the underlying cause of the trigger points. For long-term relief, TPIs are often part of a broader treatment plan that may include physical therapy, stretching exercises, and lifestyle modifications to address contributing factors and prevent recurrence.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

Trigger point injections are generally safe, but like any medical procedure, they carry a few potential risks and side effects. These are typically mild and temporary, including soreness, bruising, or bleeding at the injection site. Rarely, more serious side effects such as infection, nerve damage, or allergic reaction can occur. Our experienced team takes every precaution to minimize these risks and will discuss them thoroughly with you before your treatment.

Determining Candidacy
for Treatment

If you experience persistent muscle pain, tenderness, or stiffness that hasn’t responded to conservative treatments like rest, massage, or physical therapy, you might be a candidate for trigger point injections. Our team at Advanced Physical Medicine conducts a thorough evaluation, including a detailed medical history and physical examination, to identify active trigger points and determine if TPIs are the most appropriate treatment option for your specific condition.

Benefits of Trigger Point Therapy

Patients undergoing trigger point therapy often experience a range of significant benefits, leading to improved comfort and daily function.
TPIs directly address the source of muscle pain, offering quick and effective relief from localized and referred pain.
By releasing tight muscle knots, injections help restore normal muscle length and function, increasing the range of motion.

Many patients find they can reduce their reliance on oral pain medications after successful trigger point treatment.

Less pain and improved mobility contribute to better sleep, increased activity levels, and an overall better quality of life.

Alternative Treatments
for Muscle Pain

Advanced Physical Medicine offers a comprehensive approach to pain management, recognizing that trigger point injections are one tool among many. Depending on your needs, alternative or complementary treatments may include physical therapy to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility, MLS laser therapy for pain and inflammation, acupuncture, or intramuscular stimulation (IMS) to address chronic muscle shortening and nerve irritation. For knee pain, we also offer non-surgical solutions, such as knee gel injections.

Cost of Trigger Point Injections
in St. Clair Shores, MI

The cost of trigger point injections in St. Clair Shores, MI, can range from $150 to $400 per session, depending on the number of injections and the
complexity of the case. Please note that pricing varies based on individual treatment plans and specific provider fees.

Advanced Physical Medicine does not accept insurance directly; however, we are happy to discuss your insurance coverage and payment options.
We require specific information, such as your date of birth, address, PCP name, and whether your injury is work- or auto-related, to schedule.

Restore Your Well-Being with Trigger Point Injections

Choosing Advanced Physical Medicine for your trigger point injections means partnering with a practice dedicated to your comprehensive well-being. With 25 years of practice history and Dr. Wilson’s 29 years of clinical experience, we focus on non-surgical treatments aimed at functional recovery and longevity. We pride ourselves on restoring function and improving your quality of life through personalized care.
Our approach combines cutting-edge techniques, including ultrasound-guided injections for precision, with a commitment to understanding and treating the root cause of your pain. We ensure high responsiveness, with calls answered within 3 rings, and we offer a thorough 1-hour intake to understand your unique needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The number of injections needed varies by individual and the severity of the condition. Some patients find relief after a single session, while others may benefit from a series of treatments. Your provider will discuss a personalized treatment plan with you.
 

Most patients report only a brief, mild sting or pressure during the injection. The local anesthetic often provides immediate numbing. We prioritize your comfort throughout the procedure.

Yes, most patients can drive themselves home after a trigger point injection. However, if you are concerned about potential soreness or discomfort, you may arrange for someone to drive you.
While both dry needling and trigger point injections target muscle trigger points, they differ in their approach. Dry needling involves inserting a fine needle into the trigger point to stimulate a “twitch response” and release muscle tension, without injecting any substance. Trigger point injections introduce a liquid medication (local anesthetic, sometimes with a corticosteroid) directly into the trigger point. Both aim to alleviate pain and improve function, but the choice between them depends on the specific condition and the patient’s needs.

Book Your
Appointment Today!

Take the first step toward lasting pain relief and improved mobility with professional care tailored to your needs. Contact Advanced Physical Medicine today to schedule your consultation and find out if trigger point injections are the right solution for you.