Current advances in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome with trigger point injections: A review. [PDF]
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Comparing the Therapeutic Impact of Strain-Counterstrain and Exercise on Low Back Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Randomized Trial [Letter]. [PDF]
Ghosh S, Mondal K.
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Comparison of the effectiveness of dry needling and balneotherapy on pain, mood, anxiety, kinesiophobia, disability, and quality of life of patients with myofascial pain syndrome: A prospective, single-blind, randomized study. [PDF]
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Comparing the Therapeutic Impact of Strain-Counterstrain and Exercise on Low Back Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Randomized Trial. [PDF]
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Ultrasound-Guided vs Non-Guided Pharmacopuncture for Cervical Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Multi-Center Prospective Comparative Study Protocol. [PDF]
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Characteristics of patients with myofascial pain syndrome of the low back. [PDF]
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Efficacy and safety of low-intensity ultrasound therapy for myofascial pain syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Li X, Lin Y, He P, Wang Q.
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Ultrasound imaging and guidance in the management of myofascial pain syndrome: a narrative review. [PDF]
Wu WT, Chang KV, Ricci V, Özçakar L.
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The myofascial pain syndrome is an autonomous clinical picture with well-defined clinical and morphological features. The myofascial pain is initiated through trigger points in the musculature which induce a typical referred pain into a specific body region typical for each muscle.
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Myofascial pain syndrome is a regional muscle pain disorder that is the most common physical diagnosis causing chronic pain. The complex symptoms, concomitant disorders, and frequent behavioral and psychosocial contributing factors make this disorder frequently overlooked and difficult to treat.
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