Should trigger point therapy be so painful?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:39 am
Hi there,
I am seeing a pelvic floor specialist near me. She began giving me manual internal rectal massage as part of her treatment. She was looking for levator ani syndrome, but I don't think she found any or thought it was pretty mild. However, she says she found a trigger point near my internal sphincter. She pressed on it for a couple of minutes very gently. For quite a while afterwards it was very sore.
She told me to do the same. She went on vacation. I did the same once on my own. It didn't feel so bad while I was doing it, but after that I was even more sore for a few days. I won't see her for another week and it's been a few weeks.
Now I'm beginning to wonder if I touched a trigger point or a tender spot? I'm not sure there is a nerve there, but I don't think
trigger point release should be that painful. It's been a week or two since I touched that area and mercifully, the pain has gone away. The pain took at least three or four days to subside. I can't even imagine anyone touching that place again.
Once when I had a fissure, I had someone do internal massage afterwards when it had healed and it was no big deal. This seemed entirely different. The pain was so intense I literally saw white light and forgot to breathe.
Comments or thoughts, anyone, anyone have anything similar to this?
I am seeing a pelvic floor specialist near me. She began giving me manual internal rectal massage as part of her treatment. She was looking for levator ani syndrome, but I don't think she found any or thought it was pretty mild. However, she says she found a trigger point near my internal sphincter. She pressed on it for a couple of minutes very gently. For quite a while afterwards it was very sore.
She told me to do the same. She went on vacation. I did the same once on my own. It didn't feel so bad while I was doing it, but after that I was even more sore for a few days. I won't see her for another week and it's been a few weeks.
Now I'm beginning to wonder if I touched a trigger point or a tender spot? I'm not sure there is a nerve there, but I don't think
trigger point release should be that painful. It's been a week or two since I touched that area and mercifully, the pain has gone away. The pain took at least three or four days to subside. I can't even imagine anyone touching that place again.
Once when I had a fissure, I had someone do internal massage afterwards when it had healed and it was no big deal. This seemed entirely different. The pain was so intense I literally saw white light and forgot to breathe.
Comments or thoughts, anyone, anyone have anything similar to this?