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A health care professional puts a small needle into your trigger point. The injection contains a local anesthetic or saline, and may include a corticosteroid. With the injection, the trigger point is made inactive and the pain is alleviated. Often,a few treatments can make you feel much better. Injections are given in a doctor's office and usually take just a few minutes. d.

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