Trigger Point Injections in Charlottesville, VA
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What are Trigger Point Injections?
A Trigger point injection (TPI) is a therapeutic procedure used to treat painful areas of muscle that do not relax. These areas can be felt as knots, tender spots, or pressure points. Knots can often be felt under the skin and can irritate the nerves around them. They can cause referred pain: pain felt in another part of the body.
In gynecology, myofascial “trigger points” can be a significant source of pelvic pain affecting daily activities and overall quality of life. Sometimes these are in the lower abdominal wall and are mistaken for ovarian pain. Sometimes they involve the muscles of the pelvic floor: the support muscles to the bladder, vagina, and rectum. Trigger point injections are one method of relieving focal muscle pain. A TPI involves injecting a small amount of local anesthetic and sometimes a steroid directly into the tender point. This helps alleviate the pain by making the trigger point inactive (releasing the muscle), quieting the activity of pain nerve fibers and reducing inflammation.
The treatment can provide significant relief from chronic and acute pain, improving mobility and easing the discomfort associated with conditions such as painful intercourse, painful bowel movements, bladder pain, and other chronic pelvic pain syndromes.
What are Trigger Point Injections Used For?
Trigger point injections are utilized to manage several conditions specific to gynecological health, including:
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Endometriosis-related pain when myofascial symptoms develop
- Pain during intercourse
- Pain with bladder filling and emptying
- Pelvic pain associated with bowel movements
Benefits of Trigger Point Injections
The benefits of trigger point injections include:
- Provides immediate pain relief
- Improves range of motion in affected areas
- Minimizes the need for oral pain medications
- Quick procedure with minimal recovery time
- Can help identify areas causing referred pain
- Can be done in the office with inhaled nitrous oxide or in a surgical setting with conscious sedation if needed
Are You a Candidate?
If you are exploring treatment options for persistent pain that has not responded well to previous therapies, including pelvic floor physical therapy, you might be a candidate for trigger point injections. Here are some indicators that TPIs might be right for you:
- Experiencing localized, persistent pelvic pain
- Pain not relieved by oral medications
- History of fibroids or endometriosis
- Lack of progress with physical therapy for symptoms
What To Expect
During your appointment for a trigger point injection at The Center for Advanced Gynecology, your provider will first conduct a thorough evaluation of your medical history and a physical examination to pinpoint the precise areas of muscle causing discomfort. You may be scheduled to come back for the procedure at a later date.
The actual injection process is quick, typically lasting just a few minutes. Your provider will use a small needle to deliver the medication directly into the trigger points. This might cause a brief period of discomfort, which is normal. If injections are done vaginally, application of topical lidocaine is often given to decrease discomfort associated with the injections and inhaled nitrous oxide is also a service we offer for these procedures.
After the injections, you might experience immediate relief. Most patients experience reduced pain within a few days after the injection. Your provider might also recommend a course of stretches or physical therapy to complement the injections and help prevent future pain.
Risks of Trigger Point Injections
While trigger point injections are generally safe, they do carry some risks, which can include:
- Infection at the injection site
- Temporary pain or swelling
- Bleeding or bruise at the needle site
- Allergic reaction to medication
Why Choose The Center For Advanced Gynecology
The Center for Advanced Gynecology, established in 2018, is dedicated to improving your health by offering expertise in various areas, with a specific focus on gynecological care and advanced surgical techniques when surgery is needed.
Our team provides specialized expertise in non-surgical treatment of chronic pelvic pain, painful intercourse, pudendal neuralgia, and vaginal, vulvar, and bladder pain.
Since opening our doors, we have recognized the need in our community for more than just specialty care and have a growing practice in routine gynecologic care, cancer screening, Pap smears, menopausal management, hormonal imbalances, hormone replacement therapy, breast care, contraceptive care, urinary incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse.