Palmaris longus trigger point - Photo Wikimedia

Palmaris longus myalgi (trigger point).


The palmaris longus is the muscle with a trigger point pain pattern from the elbow down to the wrist. This can occur if it becomes overactive, tight and dysfunctional. A so-called palmaris longus myalgi, also known as a palmaris longus trigger point or muscle knot.

 

Treatment of palmaris longus myalgi (muscle knot / trigger point).

Regularly self massage (for example, with foam roll), stretching, exercises and any treatment of a musculoskeletal expert (chiropractor, physical therapist, manual therapist) are all examples of measures that can help you get rid of myalgia.

 

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Did you know?
- Often stiff and dysfunctional joints (also read: joint pain - joint locks?) be a partial cause of myalgia, as the limited joint joint can also have a negative effect on muscular function. Joint treatment with a chiropractor or manual therapist may be helpful in such cases.

 

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Here you can see an illustration showing the muscle attachments of the palmaris longus muscle and its anatomical position:

Palmaris longus muscle - Photo Wikimedia

Palmaris longus attaches mainly to the medial epicondyle - before migrating downward and attaching to the flexor retinaculum and apex of the palmar aponeurosis. Palmaris longus its nerve supply comes from the median nerve C6, C7. Palmaris longus is a hand bowler.

 

 

Here you can see an illustration that shows the trigger point pain pattern (referenced pain from muscle knot) for palmaris longus:

Palmaris longus trigger point - Photo Wikimedia

Palmaris longus can also cause pain to the wrist and hand.

 


Exercise and movement are good for body and soul:

    • Chin-up / pull-up exercise bar can be an excellent exercise tool to have at home. It can be attached and detached from the door frame without the use of a drill or tool.
    • Cross-trainer / ellipse machine: Excellent fitness training. Good for promoting movement in the body and exercising overall.
    • Kettlebells is a very effective form of training that produces fast and good results.
    • Spinning ergometer bike: Good to have at home, so you can increase the amount of exercise throughout the year and get better fitness.

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Concept 2 rowing machine Model D (Read: "Buy rowing machine online? Cheaper? YES."

Also read:

Eccentric training in the treatment of tennis elbow / lateral epicondylitis?

- Headache (Learn more about the causes of headaches and what you can do to get rid of it)

- Pain in the muscles and trigger points - (Why do you really get sore muscles? Learn more here.)

- Pain in the arms (What can be the causes of pain in the arms?)

 

Sources:
- Nakkeprolaps.no (Everything you need to know about neck prolapse, including treatment modalities.)

- The Chiropractic Directory (A search index where you can find chiropractors and other therapists).

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