Trigger Point Injection Therapy

Trigger Point Injections offer fast, effective relief from stubborn muscle knots and tension. This targeted treatment relaxes tight areas, reduces pain, and helps restore mobility—so you can move, feel, and live better.

eucalyptus

Targeted Pain Treatment

Muscle Recovery Injections

A trigger point is a painful knot in a muscle that can be very sensitive to touch. Trigger point injections (TPIs) are a pain management treatment that involves injecting Lidocaine into the trigger point. This local anesthetic goes to work immediately to relax muscles and relieve pain.
Packages can only be purchased if you are an Established TPI patient.

New Patient Consult & Treatment: $150
Established Patient Single Session: $95 (established patient)
Series of 3: $255 | 15 min per session. Expires 6 months after purchase.
Series of 6: $485 | 15 min per session. Expires 10 months after purchase.
Book Now

Questions?

Questions about our Trigger Point Injection (TPI) therapy?
We have answers.

What is TPI Therapy?

Trigger Point Injection (TPI) therapy targets muscle knots that cause pain by injecting Lidocaine, a local anesthetic, to relax muscles and relieve pain.

How does TPI Therapy work?

TPI uses a fine needle to inject Lidocaine directly into the trigger point, providing immediate pain relief and muscle relaxation.

Is TPI Therapy painful?

The injection may cause mild discomfort, but the Lidocaine works quickly to numb the area and relieve pain.

How long do the effects of TPI Therapy last?

The relief from pain can last from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the individual and the severity of muscle tightness.

How many TPI sessions do I need?

Some patients find relief after a single session, but a series of treatments may be recommended for longer-lasting results.

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Hello,

gorgeous text
Get the latest from Original Glam. Subscribe to our newsletter, today!
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.