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Trigger Points and Myofascial Pain
1995The importance of trigger points and their recognition has been emphasized by many. The latest survey by Travell and Simons [236] is a comprehensive summary and provides the reader with many useful drawings. De Mar [52] has combined the typical electrical impulse described on page 21 for nerve blocking with the therapy of pain via trigger points (by ...
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Myofascial trigger point pain.
The Alpha omegan, 2014Myofascial trigger point pain is an extremely prevalent cause of persistent pain disorders in all parts of the body, not just the head, neck, and face. Features include deep aching pain in any structure, referred from focally tender points in taut bands of skeletal muscle (the trigger points).
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Documentation of myofascial trigger points.
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1988Two basic diagnostic features of myofascial trigger points (TPs), namely, local tenderness and alteration of tissue consistency (such as in taut bands, muscle spasm), can be documented quantitatively by simple hand-held instruments. A pressure threshold meter (algometer) assists in location of TPs and their relative sensitivity.
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Trigger-Point Therapy for Myofascial Pain
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1981A, Peppard, H F, Riegler
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Considerations and Recommendations Regarding Myofascial Trigger Point Injection
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 1994Chang-Zern Hong
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Myofascial Pain Syndromes-Trigger Points
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 1994openaire +1 more source
Myofascial Trigger Points and the Whiplash Syndrome
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 1989openaire +2 more sources

