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Reframing myofascial pain syndrome: pathological disorder or adaptive protective response? [PDF]
Guzzardo M, Nakazato-Nakamine T.
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Cough-Induced Groin Pain: Misleading Symptom or Diagnostic Key for Differential Diagnosis. [PDF]
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Myofascial pain in older adults: a geroscience-informed framework integrating precision geriatrics and digital therapeutics. [PDF]
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Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Syndromes
Seminars in Neurology, 2016Myofascial pain syndromes caused by trigger points (TrPs) in muscle are a common cause of local and generalized pain. Trigger points are hyperirritable zones in contracted bands of muscle, thought to be caused by muscle overload or stress. Stress TrPs have characteristic electromyographic features, and can be visualized with ultrasound and magnetic ...
Robert D Gerwin
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Myofascial Trigger Point Injection
2019Trigger point injections have been shown to be one of the most effective and well-studied treatment modalities for the inactivation of myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) and rapid relief of associated symptoms. Presented below are the clinical findings and diagnostic and treatment options for MTrPs, as well as specific guidelines for the use of trigger ...
Alexios G Carayannopoulos +1 more
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2007
Painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system, including myofascial pain syndrome, constitute some of the most important chronic problems encountered in a clinical practice. A myofascial trigger points is a hyperirritable spot, usually within a taut band of skeletal muscle, which is painful on compression and can give rise to characteristic referred
Elizabeth Demers, Lavelle +2 more
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Painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system, including myofascial pain syndrome, constitute some of the most important chronic problems encountered in a clinical practice. A myofascial trigger points is a hyperirritable spot, usually within a taut band of skeletal muscle, which is painful on compression and can give rise to characteristic referred
Elizabeth Demers, Lavelle +2 more
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Latent Myofascial Trigger Points
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2011A latent myofascial trigger point (MTP) is defined as a focus of hyperirritability in a muscle taut band that is clinically associated with local twitch response and tenderness and/or referred pain upon manual examination. Current evidence suggests that the temporal profile of the spontaneous electrical activity at an MTP is similar to focal muscle ...
Ge, Hong-You, Arendt-Nielsen, Lars
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