Dr. Perry is a chiropractor in Houston Texas that specializes in Clinical Trigger Point Therapy. Over the last 20 years, Dr. Perry has gained a reputation for her remarkable ability to understand and relieve many types of physical pain. In 2001, she founded The Institute of Trigger Point Therapy with the dream of spreading the unique benefits of Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy worldwide.
Thousands of students and patients later, she has fulfilled her dream. She continues to practice part-time in Houston.
Thousands of students and patients later, she has fulfilled her dream. She continues to practice part-time in Houston.
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With nearly twenty years of experience in practicing and teaching Clinical Trigger Point Therapy, Dr. Laura Perry provides the expertise you need to achieve the results that you want. Dr. Perry continues to practice part-time at a colleague's office near Nasa in south Houston's Bay Area. Per her style, she keeps her practice informal and one-on-one.
In the late 1950s, Dr. Janet Travell M.D., serving in a pulmonary and cardiology hospital, became intrigued by the similarity of pain complaints that she observed in patients throughout the hospital. She was surprised to find that even though a patient might be suffering from a life-threatening illness, what they routinely complained about was simple back, shoulder, or neck pain. She was frustrated that none of these patients had objective evidence of a disease or disorder that accounted for their pain complaint.
Important: If you are experiencing any type of chest pain, you should see your doctor immediately. Only after your doctor has ruled out any Cardiac involvement should you investigate trigger points as a source of your chest pain. Trigger points in the chest and neck muscle groups can cause pain that is experienced in the chest region.
It can be difficult sometimes to clinically distinguish pain in the buttocks from low back pain. Generally we say that pain experienced along the belt-line or above is low back pain, and anything below the belt-line in the buttock, sacroiliac joint, or sacral regions is termed gluteal pain. The gluteus maximus trigger points are the only to refer pain exclusively to the gluteal region.
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