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Myofascial Pain Syndrome – Some Aspects of Diagnosis and Treatment

open access: yesЛьвівський клінічний вісник, 2013
Introduction. Back pain occurs in 40.0-80.0% of the population. One of the most common causes of back pain is myofascial pain syndrome. About 84.0% of the adult population has at least one episode of back pain, and 40.0-70.0% in the neck in the life ...
С. С. Пшик   +3 more
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Traditional Chinese Rehabilitation Exercise (TCRE) for Myofascial Pain: Current Evidence and Further Challenges

open access: yesJournal of Pain Research
Xueen Liu,1 Fang Pan,1 Qingmei Wang,1 Shuai Wang,1 Jiale Zhang2 1Department of Nursing, Beijing Hepingli Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Institute of Basic Theory for Chinese Medicine, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing ...
Liu X, Pan F, Wang Q, Wang S, Zhang J
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Myofascial Trigger Points in Children With Tension-Type Headache: A New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Option [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The goal of this pilot study was to evaluate the effect of a trigger point–specific physiotherapy on headache frequency, intensity, and duration in children with episodic or chronic tension-type headache. Patients were recruited from the special headache
Straube, Andreas   +9 more
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Myofascial trigger points: spontaneous electrical activity and its consequences for pain induction and propagation

open access: yesChinese Medicine, 2011
Active myofascial trigger points are one of the major peripheral pain generators for regional and generalized musculoskeletal pain conditions. Myofascial trigger points are also the targets for acupuncture and/or dry needling therapies.
Fernández-de-las-Peñas César   +2 more
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Self-reported muscle pain in adolescents with migraine and tension-type headache [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Aim: To identify possible associations between muscular pain and headache in adolescents in a large population-based sample. Methods: Grammar school students were invited to fill in a questionnaire on headache and associated lifestyle factors.
Straube, Andreas   +9 more
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The Effect of Acupotomy in Trapezius Myofascial Pain Syndrome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Background: Myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by the presence of hypersensitive points, called 'trigger points'. Trigger points are discrete, focal, hyperirritable spots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle.
윤경봉   +5 more
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Effects of Myofascial Release in chronic low back pain - review papers

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2018
Admission Dysfunctions of the lumbosacral spine are among the most common problems related to the movement of contemporary society throughout the world, and its incidence increases with age.
Piotr Ożog   +5 more
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Myofascial pain: A review - Part I

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Physiotherapy, 1992
Myofascial pain syndrome is pain and/or autonomic phenomena referred from active myofascial trigger points with associated dysfunction. It has been said to affect human well-being and productivity even to the extent of driving some people to suicide.
Shelley Pullen
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PENGARUH LAMA MENGAJAR MENGGUNAKAN MEDIA LAPTOP TERHADAP TERJADINYA MYOFACIAL PAIN SINDROME REGIO UPPER BACK MUSCLES PADA DOSEN IKEST MUHAMMADIYAH PALEMBANG

open access: yesMasker Medika, 2022
Background: Myofascial pain syndrome (MTPS) is a condition with many collections of signs and symptoms caused by damage to the structure of fascia and muscle tissue.
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Myofascial pain: A review - Part II

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Physiotherapy, 1992
A literature review on myofascial pain, concepts of fibrositis and fibromyalgia are presented. Myofascial pain is discussed as regards its definition, occurrence, behaviour, characteristics and modern approaches to treatment. Theories of the pathology of
Shelley Pullen
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