Muscle knots are a result of many different factors, most of them lifestyle habits. These pesky little balls of tension are often caused by muscle overuse, muscle fatigue, stress, poor posture, and dehydration among other things. The pain associated with knots can vary in strength and manifest as sore, tight, or tender.
Occasionally, knots may indicate a chronic condition called myofascial pain syndrome. This syndrome occurs after repetitive motion associated with a job or other daily tasks. While most people experience muscle knots and pain at times, myofascial pain syndrome is more persistent and continually worsens.
Whether you’re dealing with frustrating muscle knots that come and go or something more chronic like myofascial pain syndrome, you may find seeking out Brooklyn physical therapy to be helpful.
Muscle knots develop when muscle fibers contract and remain contracted, failing to relax properly. This prolonged contraction can lead to the formation of knots as muscle tissues become compressed and blood flow to the area is restricted. This compression and blood flow restriction produces painful knots that are small to large.
When searching for knots with your hands on yourself or others, they often feel like a palpable lump beneath the skin. These knots are typically tender to the touch and can cause discomfort or pain, ranging from mild to severe. Some knots are painful just by existing, others don’t produce pain until pressure is placed on them.
Muscle knots can cause a range of symptoms, including localized pain, stiffness, reduced range of motion, and even referred pain to other areas of the body. They can interfere with daily activities such as sitting, standing, or exercising, and may also lead to headaches or migraines. All of these symptoms can be hugely improved by Brooklyn physical therapists!
Knots tend to present themselves after one or more of the factors below:
It is important to pay attention to your body and evaluate where you might be overusing a muscle, using an incorrect posture, or putting yourself through too much. The pain knots create can be debilitating. That said, many different steps can be taken to heal or prevent knots with Brooklyn physical therapy.
A muscle knot may be contributing to the following conditions or symptoms:
It is important to note that while muscle knots can contribute to these symptoms, they may not be the sole cause. Consulting with a healthcare professional, such as a physician or Brooklyn Physical therapist is recommended for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
There are several treatments to help relieve or prevent muscle knots. Some you can perform at home, others may need to be done by a professional. It is important to contact a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate treatment approach for your situation. They can provide a personalized plan based on your symptoms, medical history, and specific needs.
Self-care and lifestyle changes:
If self-care isn’t helping, there are many treatments a healthcare provider may recommend:
If you’re looking for a physical therapist to help you with your frustrating muscle knots, look no further! Phoenix Physical Therapy & Rehab offers the help you need. With experienced and compassionate physicians, convenient service hours, and state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, we can provide the service you require!
It is our goal to work together with you toward healing. Contact us today through our online form. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you take steps toward a more healthy life!
Phoenix Physical Therapy
Rosedale Location
23520 147th Avenue, Suite 1,
Rosedale, NY, 11422
Brooklyn Location
7510 4th Ave., Suite 3,
Brooklyn, NY, 11209
Phone: (347) 733-1916
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