What Are Trigger Point Injections?
Trigger point injections are a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment that delivers targeted medication directly into tight, painful muscle knots called trigger points to relax the muscle, reduce inflammation, and interrupt the cycle of chronic pain and spasm.
Trigger points are hyperirritable spots within a muscle where the muscle fibers have become contracted and failed to release. They can cause two types of pain:
- Local pain: sharp, tender pain directly at the site of the muscle knot
- Referred pain: pain that spreads to other areas of the body, often far from the actual trigger point location
This referred pain pattern is one of the reasons trigger points are frequently misdiagnosed. The pain felt in the shoulder, head, or arm may actually originate from a trigger point in the neck or upper back muscles.
What does a trigger point injection contain?
At Vascura, trigger point injections typically contain:
- A local anesthetic (such as lidocaine or bupivacaine) to immediately relax the muscle and interrupt the pain cycle
- Sometimes a corticosteroid to reduce local inflammation when indicated by the patient’s condition
Some patients benefit from dry needling where the needle itself mechanically disrupts the trigger point without medication. Dr. Babus will recommend the most appropriate approach based on your specific muscle pain condition.
Understanding Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain
To appreciate why trigger point injections are so effective, it helps to understand what trigger points actually are and why they’re so difficult to treat with conventional approaches.
What causes trigger points to develop?
Trigger points develop when muscle fibers become overloaded either acutely through injury or repetitively through sustained postures, overuse, or stress. Once a trigger point forms, it creates a self-perpetuating cycle:
- The contracted muscle fibers restrict local blood flow
- Restricted blood flow leads to oxygen deprivation and metabolic waste accumulation
- This creates local inflammation and sensitization
- The sensitized nerve endings amplify pain signals
- Pain triggers further muscle guarding and contraction
- The cycle continues and worsens without targeted intervention
Why don’t stretching and massage always work?
While stretching and massage can provide temporary relief, they often can’t fully release an established trigger point particularly in deep muscles or areas of significant chronic tension. Trigger point injections break the pain-spasm cycle directly at the source providing more immediate and durable relief that allows physical therapy and stretching to then become significantly more effective.
Conditions Treated with Trigger Point Injections
At Vascura Pain & Vein Clinic, trigger point injections are used as part of a comprehensive, personalized pain management plan for a wide range of muscle pain conditions across all three New Jersey locations.
Patients across Kearny, Clifton, Hudson County, and Passaic County, New Jersey, often choose trigger point injections when stretching, therapy, or medications do not provide lasting relief.