The book's core philosophy is that active participation in one's own healing through manual techniques can significantly reduce or eliminate pain.
A central theme is that the source of pain is often far from where it is actually felt.
It features over 200 illustrations showing exactly where trigger points form and their corresponding referred pain patterns. The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-T...
Designed as a step-by-step handbook, the workbook includes several tools to help readers locate and treat their own pain:
The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: A Guide to Self-Managed Pain Relief The book's core philosophy is that active participation
is a foundational resource for individuals seeking to manage chronic muscle pain without invasive procedures. Originally authored by massage therapist Clair Davies and now maintained by his daughter, Amber Davies, the book simplifies complex medical concepts into actionable self-care techniques. Core Concepts and Philosophy
The workbook is built on the theory of —tiny, hyper-irritable "contraction knots" that develop in overworked or injured muscles. Designed as a step-by-step handbook, the workbook includes
Recent editions, such as the 3rd Edition available at Barnes & Noble , include postural assessments and muscle tests.