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So, I've had this pain off and on over the past year or two, but never thought much of it. But this past week it's been concerning to me, so I called the doctor to check it out. Mostly due to it's location. Neck/chest/shoulder, left side. It's has a very particular locus. In fact, there are multiple points (trigger points, I guess), but there seems to be one in particular that really bothers me. One is on the left side of the chest, near the clavicle. I can feel it like it's connected to another point on my back, along the edge of the shoulder blade.

[livejournal.com profile] sophy mentioned myofascial pain syndrome, and looking at the muscle group mentioned (trapezius) and the description (upper neck/chest/shoulder pain, usually on one side), it makes a lot of sense.

I have an appointment monday, and I printed muscle diagrams, and drew circles on the areas I feel the pain. They are definitely distinct localized areas. I have other areas (the left side "chord" of my neck muscle, I can feel, along with about two or 3 others).

Not all are always bothering me. For instance the main concern this past week was the chest/shoulder one, and that's why I called, because I'm obviously at risk for heart issues, and want to rule that out. But seeing that I do have other muscle pains in the region it might indicate something myofascial in nature.

We'll see. I bet Myofascial release would work for me, as I know how I respond to heavy pressure on points (I treat myself in other areas by pushing on points)... The location of this makes it hard/impossible to really treat myself.

I'm hoping that's all it is. They said a tumor can also cause pain like this, so that's a good thing to rule out. If so, then a little physical therapy will probably do wonders. I really hope it's nothing more.

Date: 2008-03-12 04:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] narcissuskisses.livejournal.com
I went to a myofascial massage therapist for about 8 months. I stopped because I just couldn't handle the pain anymore. I'm sure it was doing me good and would have been beneficial in the long run if I had stuck with it, but it is the most painful type of massage I've ever experienced. But maybe it was just my therapist.

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