Fibromyalgia Tender Points Chart
Fibromyalgia Tender Points Chart. They are one of the early signs of fibromyalgia. There are four pressure points seen on the neck associated with fibromyalgia pain.
If you have fibromyalgia, you may have tender points at the back of the neck, where the base of the skull and the neck meet. Most of the points are in proximity to the spine. People with fibromyalgia may be more sensitive to pain than people without fibromyalgia.
Rear hip- at the end of the greater trochanteric prominence.
The trigger point locations are: Front lower sides of your neck Upper chest Inner elbows Just above inner knees Back of your head Top of the shoulders Upper back (at shoulder blades) Upper buttock Hips These tender points are very small—the size of a penny.
Two common areas for trigger points that can be interrelated are the pelvic area and down the legs. It's also possible to have other conditions alongside your fibromyalgia, such as: depression; anxiety; irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) Typically the Fibromyalgia Trigger points Diagram is used to show sufferers.
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