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What is an active trigger point?

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An active trigger point is one with spontaneous pain or pain in response to movement that can trigger local or referred pain. A latent trigger point is a sensitive spot with pain or discomfort only elicited in response to compression. ... The muscle with a trigger point may be weak, but usually no atrophy can be noticed.

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An active trigger point is one with spontaneous pain or pain in response to movement that can trigger local or referred pain. A latent trigger point is a sensitive spot with pain or discomfort only elicited in response to compression. ... The muscle with a trigger point may be weak, but usually no atrophy can be noticed.

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