- Superficial paravertebral musculature
Attachments and placement of the two most important superficial groups of paravertebral muscles (straighteners of the back).
Ileal-costal thoracic
The picture of the reflected pain and the localization of the trigger points in the pectoral ileal-fin muscle.
Reflected pain pattern and localization of the trigger points in the lower thoracic and lumbar regions. The Latin letters C, T, L, S and the numbers denote the vertebral levels of the corresponding sections.
Partitioned muscles
Picture of reflected pains and localization of the trigger points in the deep paravertebral muscles (partition and rotator). On the left is an example of trigger points in the mid-thoracic and lower sacral regions. In the center and on the right - the localization of TT in these muscles at the level of L2 and S1 vertebrae.
Attachment and location of deep paravertebral muscles.
Partitioning neck muscles
Picture of the reflected pains and localization of the trigger points in the deep muscles of the neck. Sometimes these points can be the cause of compression of the large occipital nerve.
Picture of reflected pains and localization of the trigger points in the right iliopsoas muscle.
Oblique abdominal muscles
The pattern of reflected pain and visceral symptoms from trigger points, localized in the oblique abdominal muscles (and possibly in the transverse muscles). Left - "heartburn" due to the trigger point in the external oblique muscle, attached to the anterior chest wall. Right - pain in the groin and / or in the scrotum due to the trigger point in the muscles of the lower side wall of the abdomen.
- Rectus abdominis muscle.
Reflected pain and visceral symptoms due to trigger points in the rectus abdominis muscle. Left and in the center - bilateral pain all over the back, feeling of fullness in the stomach, nausea, vomiting can be caused by trigger points in the upper part of the rectus muscle. Similar bilateral pains in the lower sections may be caused by points.