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What is the difference between an “active” trigger point and a “latent” trigger point?

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What is the difference between an “active” trigger point and a “latent” trigger point?

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• An active trigger point produces a clinical complaint, usually pain, that the patient recognizes when the trigger point is compressed. Latent trigger points produce other characteristic effects including increased muscle tension and muscle shortening but no spontaneous pain. Both can cause significant motor dysfunction.

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