1.What is a trigger point? Trigger Point (Trigger Point) is a location on a piece of skeletal muscle that can provoke pain, usually in this location can feel a tight band (nodule-like strips), squeezing and touching the Trigger Point can be felt when soreness and pain and distant pain, rapid pressure can also cause localized twitching phenomenon. 2.Where are the pain points located? How to categorize? Myofascial excitation point is a complex, in the muscle, there are central excitation point and attachment excitation point. Centrality is generally located in the center of the muscle fibers of the muscle belly, where the motor nerve enters the muscle, i.e. at the motor point. Attachment pain points are mainly located in the muscle and tendon joints, or tendon attachment in the bone iliac. Currently, there are 255 tender points known in 147 muscles throughout the body. Depending on the location of the tender points, they can of course be categorized as myofascial tender points, cutaneous tender points, periosteal tender points, ligamentous tender points, and so on. Depending on whether they cause painful symptoms or not, they can be categorized as active or latent excitatory nodes. According to its role in the pathogenesis process, the trigger point can be divided into the main trigger point (Key Trigger Point) and subsidiary trigger point (also called satellite trigger point, Satellite Trigger Point), secondary trigger point and primary trigger point. 3.What is Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Syndrome? Myofascial pain syndrome is a series of pain-based muscle dysfunction syndrome, also known as myofascial pain syndrome, myofascial pain syndrome or myofasciitis. 4, myofascial pain syndrome or cause which “disease” The occurrence of excruciating pain points caused by many parts of the body pain syndrome, including many head and neck, trunk and limb pain, such as migraine, dizziness, dizziness, toothache, facial muscle twitching, trigeminal neuralgia, mandibular joint pain, cervical spondylosis, thoracic supraspinatus syndrome, frozen shoulder, Back cold pain, supraspinous ligamentitis, internal and external epicondylitis of humerus, radial ulnar styloiditis, carpal tunnel syndrome finger, finger and hand pain, lumbar and leg pain, third lumbar transverse syndrome, sciatica, gluteal muscular contracture syndrome, N fossa pain, large and small leg pain, internal and external ankle pain, Achilles tendon pain, Achilles pain, first metatarsophalangeal arthritis, and all joint parts of the pain, such as: knee pain. 5, Migraine headaches are associated with excitation points in which muscles? Depends on the location of the pain in the head. Temples pain from the upper trapezius muscle at the angle of the neck and trapezius muscle excitation point; frontal pain from the sternocleidomastoid muscle and trapezius muscle excitation point; the pain of the top of the head from the head clamp muscle and cervical clamp muscle excitation point; the pain of the back of the occipital region from occipital muscle, posterior cervical muscle, trapezius muscle central excitation point, and so on. 6, dizziness and lightheadedness is also related to muscle pain excitation points? All skeletal muscle pain points that can cause headache can cause dizziness and lightheadedness. 7. Is dizziness related to skeletal muscle pain points? There is a great relationship, sternocleidomastoid muscle, cephalic splinter muscle, cervical splinter muscle, back of the head large straight muscle, oblique angle muscle excitation pain points can cause dizziness. 8. What is the relationship between cervical spondylosis and myalgia? Almost 100% of the pain of cervical spondylosis is caused by cervical skeletal muscle pain points, after the treatment of cervical muscle pain points, 100% of these patients can achieve good results, and 70% can be cured. 9.Can cerebrovascular insufficiency be improved by treatment of myofascial pain points? It can be significantly improved, because the neck pain points can cause different degrees of contraction of the blood vessels in the neck, which leads to insufficient cerebrovascular blood supply. 10. What other medical conditions are associated with painful skeletal muscle tender points? Fibromyalgia, myalgia, myofasciitis, myofasciitis, myelopathy, spinal radiculitis and so on. They can all be treated for pain flares. In addition, excitatory pain points can cause cough, asthma, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, and urological disorders. It can even cause abnormal sweating, menstrual disorders, and low sexual function.