After consulting my American Medical Association book, I believe this is how it goes... With trigger point massage, you are targeting different nerve endings located at different points on the body, such as the feet, that is irritating to those nerves and thus they get busy. With neuromuscular massage, you are targeting specific nerves and muscles, so you are focusing on the nerves around the specific muscles, not just the nerve endings. So, the massage is more localized to the body part. For instance, massaging the lower back increases activity in the nervous system and blood flow right there, to reduce pain. Consult a physician to be sure of the one you need, as it is possible to cause more damage to the nerves if done incorrectly, or with too much pressure.
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