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Abstract Chronic idiopathic urinary retention and Fowler's syndrome are a debilitating problem primarily affecting women, characterised by an inability to urinate in the absence of any identifiable structural or other cause. An increasingly wide range of multifactorial predisposing, precipitating, and perpetuating biopsychosocial factors are being ...
Sarah McRae +28 more
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Background. Myofascial pain syndromes are the most frequent companions of acute and chronic lumbar pain, and the problem of eliminating pain syndrome should be considered in terms of developing an effective program for diagnosis, treatment, physical ...
Denis S. Zuev +2 more
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Comparison of hand grip strength and upper limb pressure pain threshold between older adults with or without non-specific shoulder pain [PDF]
Background There is a high prevalence of non-specific shoulder pain associated with upper limb functional limitations in older adults. The purpose of this study was to determine the minimal clinically important differences (MCID) of grip strength and ...
Cesar Calvo Lobo +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Latent trigger points (LTrPs) in the calf muscle contribute to localized pain, increased pain sensitivity, and impaired movement. Massage gun (MG) and myofascial release (MFR) are used to manage LTrPs, but there's limited direct evidence comparing their effects. Therefore, we aimed to compare the effects of MG and therapist‐
Md. Mafrohi Sattar +11 more
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Scapulohumeral myofascial pain syndrome
© 2016, International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. All rights reserved.The latent or active local myofascial hypertonicity is a component of muscular tonic pain syndromes in the scapulohumeral region and a triggering factor in the long chain of ...
Karimova G., Bilalova A.
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Treatment of patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome: result of single-center follow up study
Introduction. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome is an urgent and widely discussed problem in the medical community. Despite the efforts made by a wide range of specialists, there is currently no universally accepted universal approach to the diagnosis and ...
V. A. Kruglov +3 more
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17. Cancer Pain: Part I: Cordotomy for Unilateral Pain due to Cancer
ABSTRACT Introduction Despite advancements in pharmacological and intrathecal treatment of oncological pain, it remains a significant challenge, affecting 44.5% of patients with cancer, with 30.6% experiencing moderate‐to‐severe pain. Methods This scoping review provides a summary of the literature from 2016 to 2024, focusing on percutaneous cordotomy ...
Bregje Huisman +7 more
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Background Exercise has been shown to significantly improve pain and function in individuals with fibromyalgia. Research into the effectiveness of exercise is often based on standardised exercise programmes that are chosen by the investigating clinical ...
T. Rulleau +12 more
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A Central Somatic Transmission Mediates Proprioceptive Facilitation of Muscle Pain
Zhang et al. uncover a novel central mechanism for persistent muscle pain, in which TRPA1 sensitization in MeV proprioceptive neurons enhances somatic secretion. This, in turn, disinhibits descending pain control from neighboring noradrenergic locus coeruleus neurons via local GABAergic circuits, thereby promoting inflammatory muscle pain.
Xiaoyu Zhang +15 more
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ABSTRACT In medically complex patients with chronic pain, new or worsening symptoms should prompt careful reassessment. Avascular necrosis, particularly in the setting of prolonged steroid use, may be overlooked due to diagnostic overshadowing. Timely recognition requires multidisciplinary collaboration and vigilance to distinguish acute pathology from
Ji‐Hoon Lee +3 more
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