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Trigger Point Injections. [PDF]
Myofascial pain and myofascial pain syndromes are among some of the most common acute and chronic pain conditions. Many interventional procedures can be performed in both an acute and chronic pain setting to address myofascial pain syndromes. Trigger point injections can be performed with or without imaging guidance such as fluoroscopy and ultrasound ...
Appasamy M, Lam C, Alm J, Chadwick AL.
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Evaluation of the inter-examiner reliability of myofascial trigger point identification in dogs [PDF]
IntroductionMyofascial trigger points (MTrPs) are a source of chronic pain in humans, but their diagnosis relies on subjective manual palpation. MTrP distribution has been described in dogs, but reliability between examiners remains unknown.
Bryce Talsma Roberts +4 more
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Rhomboid major muscle ultrasound-guided trigger point injection: a case report and technique description [PDF]
Introduction: Myofascial pain syndrome is an acute and chronic painful musculoskeletal condition that involves muscle and surrounding connective tissue. Trigger point injection is a common treatment for this condition providing long-term relief.
Luz Miriam Leiva Pemberthy +2 more
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Objective methods of diagnosing myofascial pain syndrome
Introduction and objective The myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is an important clinical problem which, despite numerous scientific reports, remains not fully understood.
Tomasz Piętka +3 more
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A recent study published in Diagnostics attempted to visualize trigger points and contracture knots with high-definition ultrasound. Based on their findings, the authors reversed the commonly understood meaning of the two terms.
Jan Dommerholt, Robert D. Gerwin
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Study purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acute effect of deep dry needling (DP) on lower-limb muscle strength-related variables in CrossTraining recreational athletes with latent trigger point (TrP). Materials and methods. A total of
Andres Rojas-Jaramillo +4 more
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Bilateral supraclavicular abscesses following trigger point injections
A 54-year-old-woman presented to the emergency department with worsening bilateral shoulder pain six days after trigger point injections in the bilateral supraclavicular areas for chronic pain.
Frank J. Salamone, BA +3 more
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Background:Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) is the most familiar painful musculoskeletal condition often caused by Myofascial Trigger Point (MTrP). The study objective was to determine the frequency of MTrP in the upper trapezius muscle and ...
Amber Latif, Faiza Iqbal Siddiqui
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Etiology of Myofascial Trigger Points [PDF]
Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is described as the sensory, motor, and autonomic symptoms caused by myofascial trigger points (TrPs). Knowing the potential causes of TrPs is important to prevent their development and recurrence, but also to inactivate and eliminate existing TrPs.
Bron, C., Dommerholt, J.D.
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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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