Myofascial Pain syndrome is one of the most common musculoskeletal ailments, since the musculoskeletal system is the way it shows imbalances
and injuries.
Treatment is often not correct due to erroneous diagnoses. This causes the athlete not to improve and generates recurrent periods of pain that prevents them from performing their
sports activity, even often, affecting their basic activities of daily living (ABVD).
It is necessary to know the symptoms of referred pain, to know the areas corresponding to each trigger point, to know how to differentiate trigger points into tight muscle bands and to diagnose the trigger points that generate a myofascial syndrome or active trigger points, derived from the most common injuries in the sport.
Each lesion can be treated THROUGH ELECTROPUNCTURE using specific specialized techniques, but dry needling (so called because you do not inject any substance), is more
effective for exclusive and deep treatment areas, also with a high level of efficiency and speed in reducing myofascial symptoms and getting the athlete to improve quickly.
In this course, the treatment of injuries in athletes will be addressed through invasive physiotherapy and electropuncture (acupuncture needles). We will treat all types of injuries, learning to treat all the specific muscles in each injury.
Electropuncture is a technique with extensive scientific evidence to treat sports injuries or not. In addition to being an effective technique, it is one of the best tools for the prevention, treatment and recovery of the patient in the shortest possible time.
The course includes certification with the international endorsement of the postgraduate institute in manual therapy, INSTEMA