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trumper1
February 6, 2012 - 10:31am
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Pelvic buzzing
Hi i have had buzzing in my arms and foot in the past i found out these were caised by trigger pionts small knots of muscle that need massaging to stop them causing the pain and buzzing.i got a book called the trigger point therapy workbook by clair davies it has chapters of all the body parts that can experience trigger pain even genital pain ,hope this is some help
takecare
February 6, 2012 - 10:47am
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Amazing ....
How strange you should recommend the book - I ordered it two days ago after my discussion on coccyx pain ... and very tight and painful areas.
I have everything crossed that trigger point therapy and deep massage will alleviate a number of problems. My first massage tomorrow ... along with FSM treatment.
louiseds
February 6, 2012 - 6:27pm
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trigger point therapy
Can you do trigger point therapy on yourself?