Knots, also called myofascial trigger points are described as hyperirritable spots in skeletal muscle that are associated with palpable nodules in taut bands of muscle fibers. Trigger point researchers believe that palpable nodules are small contraction knots and a common cause of pain. Compression of a trigger point may elicit local tenderness, referred pain, or local twitch response. The local twitch response is not the same as a muscle spasm. This is because a muscle spasm refers to the entire muscle entirely contracting whereas the local twitch response also refers to the entire muscle but only involves a small twitch, no contraction. The trigger point model states that unexplained pain frequently radiates from these points of local tenderness to broader areas, sometimes distant from the trigger point itself. Practitioners claim to have identified reliable referred pain patterns, allowing practitioners to associate pain in one location with trigger points elsewhere. Many chiropractors and massage therapists find the model useful in practice, but the medical community at large has not embraced trigger point therapy. Although trigger points do appear to be an observable phenomenon with defined properties, there is a lack of a consistent methodology for diagnosing trigger points[1] and a dearth of theory explaining how trigger points arise and why they produce specific referred pain patterns.
There are many ways that you can get knots in your back. You could for example just be too tense.
No, you can get welts in your head. Knots usually are in the shoulder or back
There are many things that cause knots on the back of the arm. These conditions range from a contusion, cyst, or swollen lymph nodes.
Knots in the back of the arm can be caused by a number of conditions such as inflammation or infection. To get rid of these, swing the arms back and forth, as well as do some shoulder circles.
Knots are muscles that are spasmed or contracted relative to the muscle around them. They tend to be localized and can cause pain and stiffness.
Knots on a cat's back can be caused by matting of the fur, which occurs when the fur becomes tangled and forms clumps. This can happen due to lack of grooming, excess shedding, or underlying health issues. Regular grooming and addressing any underlying health concerns can help prevent and treat knots on your cat's back.
Knots on the tongue require medical attention. While it is impossible to give an accurate diagnosis, it is known that knots on the tongue can indicate oral cancer.
Knots are areas of muscle that are in contraction or spasm. You can get them from overworking a muscle in your back. You can also get them from overstretching a muscle. This is probably the most common cause since so many of us have failing posture and this causes back muscles to be stretched too much. Muscles also need sufficient minerals and water to function well and not create knots.
lymph nodes
Knots Landing Back to the Cul-de-Sac - 1997 was released on: USA: 7 May 1997 UK: 5 March 2001 France: 11 October 2001
take it from me since i have emo scene hair, it get in knots because your teasing your hair back making it to stand up, (sorta) making it most like into knots(x
110 knots, 260 knots or 500 knots. depends on which company. if shipping, 260 knots. if passenger, 500 knots. 110 knots for "cruise" plane.