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Tag: Trigger point injections

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What steroid is used for trigger point injections?

3 min read
According to Healthgrades.com, approximately 10% of people experience trigger points, which are painful muscle knots. For long-lasting relief from these trigger points, healthcare providers often use a corticosteroid, along with a local anesthetic, in a trigger point injection.

What Medication is Used for Trigger Points? A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, trigger points, or painful muscle knots, are a common cause of chronic musculoskeletal pain, affecting a significant portion of patients experiencing regional pain. When considering **what medication is used for trigger points**, the answer is not a single drug but a range of options, from localized injections to oral and topical treatments, which can be part of a comprehensive pain management plan.

Is Toradol Used for Trigger Point Injections? An Overview of Ketorolac

4 min read
Studies have shown that Toradol (ketorolac), a powerful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is commonly used in combination with local anesthetics for trigger point injections (TPIs). This combination therapy offers both immediate and longer-lasting pain relief by targeting both numbing and inflammation.