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Myofascial pain syndrome (MFPS) is a regional pain syndrome that can be diagnosed in any age group and is characterized by the presence of a trigger point in the muscle involved in the pathological process.
G. R. Tabeeva, E. A. Kiryanova
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Abstract Background Cauda equina syndrome is a surgical emergency often caused by lumbar disc herniation. Spinal manipulative therapy is commonly used for lumbar spine disorders, but case reports have raised concerns it may precipitate cauda equina syndrome. One cohort study suggested no increased risk, although it did not focus on patients with lumbar
Robert J. Trager +3 more
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The efficacy of intramuscular electrical stimulation in the management of patients with myofascial pain syndrome: a systematic review [PDF]
Monavar Hadizadeh +4 more
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Transverse placement of electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) electrodes across muscle fibers elicits localized contractions, facilitating greater active stretching (AS) of regions containing myofascial trigger points. This EMS + AS approach mimics passive stretching, with EMS providing resistance force similar to that typically applied by a therapist's ...
Seekaow Churproong +3 more
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Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Nociceptive Condition Comorbid with Neuropathic or Nociplastic Pain
Myofascial pain syndrome is featured by the presence of myofascial trigger points (TrPs). Whether TrPs are primary or secondary phenomena or if they relate to central or peripheral nervous system disorders is controversial. Referred pain, a cardinal sign
César Fernández-de-las-Peñas +6 more
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DC/TMD: Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders; RDC/TMD: Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders; ICHD: International Classification of Headache Disorders. OR: Odds Ratio. ABSTRACT Background Migraine and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are comorbid conditions that are highly frequent among patients.
Marlon Ferreira Dias +4 more
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MYOFASCIAL PAIN IN THE INTERNIST PRACTICE: DIAGNOSTICS AND TOPICAL THERAPY
Myofascial pain is an urgent interdisciplinary medical problem. It is diagnosed in more than half of the young and middle-aged patients, there are no precise data on its prevalence among older people.
V. V. TSURKO +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) suffer from oral pain in the absence of oral lesions. Although less frequently, they may also experience extraoral symptoms that are not readily apparent to clinicians. This study aimed to systematically assess the prevalence of associated extraoral symptoms and comorbid disorders in BMS ...
João Paulo Gonçalves de Paiva +6 more
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Predicting the response to manual therapy for people with temporomandibular disorders. ABSTRACT Background Manual therapy (MT) is frequently used to manage temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), yet patient responses vary significantly. Predictive models may help clinicians tailor treatments to individual patients. Objectives The primary aim of this study
G. Asquini +7 more
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Objective: To explore the effect of variable durations of stretching on neural function, pain, and algometric pressure in patients with chronic myofascial pain syndrome. Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Sameeha S. Mansoori +3 more
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