Muscle Trigger Point Anatomy
Discover the source of pain with Muscle Trigger Point Anatomy.
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Muscle Trigger Point Anatomy, Developed by Real Bodywork. Listed in Medical Category. Current Version Is 2.5.3, Updated On 30/07/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Muscle Trigger Point Anatomy. Achieved Over 109 thousand Installs. Muscle Trigger Point Anatomy Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars
A reference for trigger points and referral patterns for 108 muscles. Features 160 trigger points with their corresponding referral patterns, 80 conditions that can be caused by trigger points, and 25 videos that show how to release specific muscles. Each muscle includes the visual referral pattern and point location, plus a written muscle action, referral, origin, insertion, nerve, comments, and audio pronunciation for each muscle. You can choose to view each muscle individually, or use the zones view to see all the muscles that refer into a specific area (or for a specific condition). This is a great help in discovering the source of pain.This app features all the scientifically proven trigger points and referral patterns as shown in the research.
Trigger points are tight places in a muscle that cause pain to be felt elsewhere in the body. This is great for massage therapists, physical therapists, chiropractors, or anyone wanting to discover the source of muscular pain, and learn about muscle function.
What's New
Support for the latest Android OS version.
Bug fixes and performance improvements to enhance app stability.
Bug fixes and performance improvements to enhance app stability.


Recent Comments
Diana Davenport
I am not a bodywork professional, but I have found this app to be super helpful with understanding many physical ailments I've had over time. Is it as comprehensive as it might be? No. Has it solved every question of every ache and pain I've ever had? No. Have I used it a lot? Heck, yes! Was it worth the (I think) $2.99 I paid for it? Yes, yes, yes!!! Many times over. I think the haters must just be cheap, because $3 is a small price to pay for just the anatomy reference this is.
Sarah Decoteau
I would give this app 10 stars if I could. This app is extremely helpful as a quick reference for tracking down trigger points. There's even information on each of the muscles containing each trigger point, such as origin and insertion and function. Some of the trigger points even have video demonstrations of massage techniques for releasing the trigger points. I honestly cannot believe this app is so affordable, but I'm certainly not complaining!
A Google user
Not bad, but may I suggest a "360° rotating" layout? use 1 finger to rotate the figure, use two fingers to move the view up, down, left or right. (See the App '3D Anatomy' for a great example.) doing this would make visualizing the trigger points much easier.
Sepehr Dalai
I like the app and the more detailed presentation of the human body but on my pixel 3XL the rotation of the body is really laggy even though it's running SD 845 SoC. On iOS it's smooth. Please fix that.
Christopher Miller
This app is really helpful. I had constant pain in my calves and feet, and in the app it had a video that had shown how to fix the issue with massaging techniques.This app is well worth it. Most injuries or issues with the body in the app has detailed information on the origin of the issue in the body, and how to fix it. I really appreciate this app.
Josh Gutierrez
the software is subpar and according to the trigger point manual by Janet travelle, it's not very accurate. As a massage therapist trigger points are essential knowledge. Most muscle pictures only have one angle and you arent able to rotate the model, not worth it in my opinion.
A Google user
Very useful, and user friendly. Although it seems the left side is left out...unless the same for the right applies to the left...
A Google user
Why does this app need access to my media? My wife has this from apple and I like it but no idea why it needs that much access? Seems like a google issue compared to apple. Good app but no good reason for access required to use it.