Fiber Segments
The trigger point causes the rest of the fiber segments to be stretched to capacity. It becomes a tight
band. Normally the regular contracting and releasing of these little segments circulates blood in the
capillaries that supply them (the segments) with their nutrients. When they hold this contraction, blood
flow is stopped to that area, there is not an oxygen supply, and waste products are not pushed out. The
trigger point then sends out pain signals until the trigger point is put in a position of rest again.
band. Normally the regular contracting and releasing of these little segments circulates blood in the
capillaries that supply them (the segments) with their nutrients. When they hold this contraction, blood
flow is stopped to that area, there is not an oxygen supply, and waste products are not pushed out. The
trigger point then sends out pain signals until the trigger point is put in a position of rest again.
Recommended age: 4 years old
Created by
Mohsin Khan
United States
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