Symptom families: Muscle Spasms and Twitching, Muscle Pain, Disorders and Symptoms
Muscle tension, also known as muscle stiffness or tightness, refers to the condition where muscles contract and remain partially contracted for an extended period. This can lead to discomfort, pain, and reduced flexibility in affected muscles. Individuals experiencing muscle tension may notice stiffness, aching, or restricted movement in various parts of the body, often as a result of stress, overuse, or poor posture.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views muscle tension as a manifestation of imbalances in the body's energy flow, particularly disruptions in the flow of Qi and Blood. Unlike Western medicine, which may focus on localized causes such as injury or overexertion, TCM considers muscle tension as a symptom of underlying disharmony in the body's internal environment.
TCM emphasizes the importance of identifying the specific pattern of disharmony causing the symptoms before initiating treatment, as different patterns may require different approaches to restore balance and alleviate muscle tension.
In TCM, muscle tension can arise from various underlying patterns of disharmony, including Blood Deficiency and Stagnation, and Blood Stasis. Blood Deficiency and Stagnation pattern may manifest with symptoms such as generalized muscle tension, dizziness, lackluster complexion, and irregular periods.
Similarly, Blood Stasis pattern may present with similar symptoms alongside stagnation-related signs. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying imbalances with appropriate TCM formulas and herbs tailored to the individual's specific pattern.
Explore below more details about what might cause Muscle tension according to TCM.
Blood Deficiency in TCM is like when your body's tank runs low on the vital energy that blood provides. It's not exactly the same as anemia in modern medicine, which is about having too few red blood cells. Instead, Blood Deficiency in TCM is about your body not having enough of the life-giving qualities that blood brings, like nourishment and moisture. This can make you feel tired, look pale, and even feel dizzy or have blurry vision. It's like a garden not getting enough water to stay lush and vibrant. TCM sees this as an imbalance where the body isn't being nourished as it should be, impacting overall health and well-being.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Blood Deficiency and Stagnation | Generalized muscle tension, Muscle tension, Dizziness, Blurry vision, Lackluster complexion and nails, Insomnia, Palpitations, Poor constitution, Irregular periods, Amenorrhea, Lower abdominal pain, Muscle contractions... see more | Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Si Wu Tang |
Blood Stasis in TCM is a concept where the blood flow in the body is not as smooth or efficient as it should be. Imagine a river that's supposed to flow freely, but instead, it's getting blocked or moving too slowly in some parts. This can lead to various health issues, like pain that feels sharp or stabbing, dark bruises, and a complexion that looks purplish. TCM believes that good health relies on the smooth and vibrant flow of Qi and blood throughout the body, so when blood gets stuck, it's like a traffic jam in your body, leading to discomfort or health problems.... see more
Pattern Name | Relevant Symptoms | Relevant Formulas |
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Blood Deficiency and Stagnation | Generalized muscle tension, Muscle tension, Dizziness, Blurry vision, Lackluster complexion and nails, Insomnia, Palpitations, Poor constitution, Irregular periods, Amenorrhea, Lower abdominal pain, Muscle contractions... see more | Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Si Wu Tang |
TCM offers various formulas and herbs to address muscle tension based on the identified pattern of disharmony. For Blood Deficiency and Stagnation, Tao Hong Si Wu Tang is recommended to invigorate the Blood and alleviate muscle tension.
Similarly, for Blood Stasis, the same formula can be effective in promoting the circulation of Blood and reducing stagnation. These herbal remedies work synergistically to restore balance and alleviate muscle tension.
Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address muscle tension, organized by cause and by formula type.
Suitable for Blood Deficiency patterns that may cause muscle tension, such as Blood Deficiency and Stagnation
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Blood Deficiency and Stagnation |
Si Wu Tang | Blood Deficiency and Stagnation |
Suitable for Blood Stasis patterns that may cause muscle tension, such as Blood Deficiency and Stagnation
Learn moreFormula | Patterns Suitable For |
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Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Blood Deficiency and Stagnation |
Si Wu Tang | Blood Deficiency and Stagnation |
These formulas are suitable for some muscle tension-causing patterns like Blood Deficiency and Stagnation.
One such formula is Tao Hong Si Wu Tang, with peach kernel as a key herb.
Other formulas of this category are listed in the table below.
Formula | Patterns Suitable For (if applicable) |
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Tao Hong Si Wu Tang | Blood Deficiency and Stagnation |
Si Wu Tang | Blood Deficiency and Stagnation |
Acupuncture can also be beneficial in relieving muscle tension by stimulating specific acupoints along the body's energy channels. In the Kidney Channel, Zhaohai KID-6 is recommended for its ability to nourish Kidney Yin, regulate menstruation, and calm the Mind. By targeting these acupoints, acupuncture aims to restore the flow of Qi and Blood, promoting relaxation and alleviating muscle tension.
See more details below about Zhaohai KID-6, an acupoint used to address muscle tension.
Approximately 1 cun below the medial malleolus tip, over the joint space between the talus and the calcaneus.