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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Alleviating trapezius muscle pain by targeting specific points to reduce muscle tension, improve blood circulation, promote relaxation, and encourage the body’s natural healing process.The Centeno-Schultz Clinic Regenerative Treatment ApproachPhysicians at the Centeno-Schultz Clinic are experts in the evaluation and treatment of cervical and thoracic spine injuries, including trapezius muscle pain. Identifying the underlying cause of the trapezius muscle pain is critical and provides for the best clinical outcomes. Treating the symptoms with medications and other treatment modalities does not address the underlying problem and in most cases only provides temporary relief. Treat the Root Cause of Trapezius PainTrapezius muscle pain can be debilitating, compromising function and quality of life. The pain may arise from muscle strain, overuse, or poor posture. It is also important to understand that persistent trapezius pain may be arising from a different area of injury that warrants your attention. Examples include cervical and thoracic disc injuries, facet injuries, shoulder arthritis, rotator cuff tears, nerve root irritation, spinal stenosis, and cervical ligament laxity.At the Centeno-Schultz Clinic, we are committed to identifying the underlying cause of pain and dysfunction. This starts with a physician securing a detailed medical history, performing a thorough physical examination, reviewing radiographic studies, and, when appropriate, performing an in-office ultrasound examination. Treatment options are directed at treating the underlying condition and include X-ray or ultrasound-guided PRP (platelet rich plasma) or bone marrow concentration. Not all regenerative medicine clinics, PRP, and bone marrow injections are the same. The concentration of the PRP, the injection technique, understanding the anatomy, and experience matter. Choose wisely. Trapped in trapezius pain? Uncover the cause and find comfort with our treatment options for neck and back pain. John Schultz, MD John R. Schultz M.D. is a national expert and specialist in Interventional Orthopedics and the clinical use of bone marrow
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