This post has a grid of posts about trigger point patterns that refer pain into the head.
About Trigger Point Posts…
Trigger Point Posts have common sections to make them easy to follow and understand:
- How People Describe this Pain Pattern
- How You Activate and Intensify This Pattern
- The Musculoskeletal Anatomy Behind You Pain
- Getting Relief on Your Own
- Therapy Notes for Massage and Bodywork
Brow Headache with Sensitive Front Teeth
Earache with Jaw tension
Headache Above/ Behind Ear Wearing Hat
Headache All Over Or In A Band Around The Head
Headache Around The Eyebrow
Headache at the Base of The Head
Headache At Your Temple with Stiff Neck
Headache Beside Crown with Achy Eye Pain
Headache In The Eyebrow
Headache in the Forehead
Headache on the Top of Your Head
Headache Spot Just Above The Temple
Headache with Tender Top of Neck While Turning
Neck-ache Headache, Eye-ache
Pain at the Base of the Head and Under Shoulder Blade
Pain Behind the Ear with Tension Down the Neck
Pain In The Base Of The Head With Earache
Pain, Burning & Tingling on Back of Head
Sinus pressure with sensitive upper teeth
Tooth Pain in Lower Molars
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Tony Preston has a practice in Atlanta, Georgia, where he sees clients. He has written materials and instructed classes since the mid-90s. This includes anatomy, trigger points, cranial, and neuromuscular.
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*This site is undergoing significant changes. We are reformatting and expanding the posts to make them easier to read. The result will also be more accessible and include more patterns with better self-care. Meanwhile, there may be formatting, content presentation, and readability inconsistencies. Until we get older posts updated, please excuse our mess.