Unravelling all you need to know about trigger point therapy with a free  chapter from Simeon Niel-Asher’s ‘The Concise Book of Trigger Points’

It’s been a great month for Lotus Publishing who have been celebrating the milestone of having sold half a million books in the UK. From a small acorn of an idea that was forged many years ago with their very first book, Mary Sanderson’s ‘Soft Tissue Release’, to the 65 well-known books that they have on the shelves today – congratulations Lotus! As a thank you to all those who have supported and enjoyed their books, they would like to share with you a FREE sample chapter from their international bestseller ‘The Concise Book of Trigger Points’.  



Do you understand how trigger points in the SCM can contribute to specific headache patterns? How the scalenes can refer pain down the arm, the tibialis anterior muscle can cause radiating pain patterns in to the big toe, or how releasing trigger points in the QL muscle can quickly and directly help to relieve hip pain?

Trigger point therapy is a powerful tool in the treatment of acute and chronic pain and this book neatly arranges all the information you need: key anatomical information, illustrated trigger point referral patterns for 65 individual muscles, recommended treatment protocols and insights into the physiological mechanism and evidence for trigger point therapy. One book – it’s all in there! It’s currently reduced from £18.99 down to £14.93 on Amazon, however, Lotus would like to give ThinkTree members a full colour chapter from the book for FREE. 


Includes over 65 individual muscles and commonly associated pain conditions, organised in to six colour-coded regions of the body

Chapter 11: Muscles of the Hip and Thigh 
This chapter describes regional trigger points commonly involved in hip, thigh and knee pain. 22 pages and an overview of 24 muscles – comprehensive, quick-reference, and designed to help you illustrate the mechanism of trigger points to your patients. We hope you find it useful!

Click here to download your free chapter from ‘The Concise Book of Trigger Points’