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Myofascial Pain Syndromes

Postgraduate Medicine, 1973
Just as pulling the trigger of a gun produces remote effects, so does stimulation of a trigger area in myofascial syndrome produce pain and associated reactions at another site. Pinpointing and treating the trigger area usually provides good relief of the pain.
Peter U. Berges
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Otolaryngic myofascial pain syndromes

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2004
It has been long recognized in the otolaryngic community that despite great effort dedicated to the physiology and pathology of the ear, nose, throat/head and neck, there are a number of symptoms, including pain in various locations about the head and neck, which cannot be explained by traditional otolaryngic principles.
W. Teachey
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Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Syndromes

Seminars in Neurology, 2016
Robert Gerwin, Robert D Gerwin
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Myofascial pain syndromes in the maxillofacial area: a common but underdiagnosed cause of head and neck pain

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2008
Petros V Vlastarakos   +1 more
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Myofascial pain syndrome

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2015
To analyze clinical characteristics of pain syndrome in patients with dorsalgia.Authors studied 43 patients (mean age 41.9±1.2 years), 34 women and 9 men, with acute and subacute chronic back pain. The study included neurological examination, MRI and/or CT of the spine, measurement of anxiety and depression with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression ...
L B, Novikova, A P, Akopyan
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The Management of Myofascial Pain Syndromes

Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 1993
Robert D Gerwin
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