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Myofascial Pain Syndrome – Some Aspects of Diagnosis and Treatment
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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Spinal accessory neuropathy in patients with chronic trapezius myofascial pain syndrome
Background Myofascial pain syndrome is a common musculoskeletal problem affecting the trapezius muscle. The aim was to assess the presence of spinal accessory neuropathy in patients with unilateral chronic trapezius myofascial pain syndrome.
Asmaa Farouk El Sayed El Sharnoby +2 more
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Determination the tactics of the treatment and rehabilitation of the patients with myofascial face pain syndrome (MFFPS). The complex of clinical and radiologic diagnostic methods to 83 patients with myofascial face pain syndrome and mandible movement ...
I. N. Brega +2 more
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Pharmacogenomics of Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Manuscript review about the current knowledge in the pharmacogenomics of myofascial pain syndrome.
Jose Marie Lazaga
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Myofascial Trigger Points in Children With Tension-Type Headache: A New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Option [PDF]
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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Background: Students often use gadgets for learning needs for a long time, and most of them do not pay attention to ergonomic body positions and tend to be in a static state.
Nor Adha Luthfia Afifa +1 more
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The Effect of Acupotomy in Trapezius Myofascial Pain Syndrome [PDF]
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.
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Myofascial Pain Syndromes [PDF]
The criteria for performing a diagnosis of myofascial pain syndromes caused by trigger points (TrPs) are defined and the clinical features of pain and related phenomena due to these syndromes are examined together with the sensory modifications of the parietal tissues at TrPs and target level in the case of both active and latent TrPs.
VECCHIET, Leonardo +2 more
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Critical Evaluation about Diagnosis and Treatment of Myofascial Trigger Points [PDF]
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to analyze the flaws in the evidence that supports myofascial trigger points and whether various myofascial trigger point treatment is applicable for clinical use.
Jun-Hyeong Kwon +6 more
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Purpose: to examine and learn the fundamentals of the recovery of athletes with myofascial pain syndrome, taking into account the psychological aspect of their rehabilitation.
G.D. Kharchenko
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