Muscle Trigger Points
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Muscle Trigger Points by Real Bodywork
DescriptionA Reference for the most common trigger points and referral patterns for over 70 muscles. Features 100+ trigger points with their corresponding referral patterns. Each muscle includes the visual referral pattern and point location, plus a written muscle action, referral and comments for each muscle. You can choose to view each muscle individually, or use the zones view to see all the muscles that refer into a specific area, a great help in discovering the source of pain.Trigger points are tight places in a muscle that cause pain to be felt elsewhere in the body. This is great for massage therapists, physical therapists, chiropractors, or anyone wanting to discover the source of muscular pain, and learn about muscle function. FEATURED IN APPLE'S WHATS HOT FOR TWO WEEKS! "Any iPhone or iPod Touch user with an interest in the human body may find Real Bodyworks reference app Muscle Trigger Points to be of special interest." Phone Gear Review "...the app is quite useful for identifying problem areas and gives us a great visual for pinpointing the problem. " Slap App Review iTunes User Reviews: "SIMPLE & EASY to use, INEXPENSIVE, along with EXCELLENT 3D graphics to help zero-in on areas of each muscle when palpating." Roc 5/5 What's New in Version 2.3.1Added support for the following languages:• Chinese • Japanese • French • German • Spanish Customer ReviewsPerfect for Dad of Athletes (4 stars)All of my kids are incredibly active. Whether it be soccer, baseball or dancing each kid works hard. With this app, I can translate the pain they feel to a possible origination point. I apply heat or ice based upon the pain point and we are back in the game. Good app for regular people (4 stars) The app works great, it has all the basic muscle functions. But it disappointed me that it doesn't carry all the dept muscles. Wish it has,,, so that a minus one star there Not much to it. (2 stars) If you are looking for an interactive app, keep looking. This app uses static illustrations. When I say "static" I mean there is no rotating or zooming in and out of images going on here. It's very simple. There is very little interactivity. But, I'm not a medical professional, so this app might have a lot of useful information. It looks like the content is there. I'm just thinking that they could have taken advantage of th
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