Trigger points and classical acupuncture points: part 3: relationships of myofascial referred pain patterns to acupuncture meridians. Dt Ztschr f Akup ;52(1):6-11, 2009.Dorsher PT, Fleckenstein J. Trigger points and classical acupuncture points, part 2: clinical correspondences in treat- ing ...
Myofascial pain syndrome is classically described as a myalgia condition with local and referred pain patterns.14,15 The perception of pain is regulated by both the central and peripheral nervous systems.16 Thus, the term myofascial pain is inherently confusing. The simple definition, pain that aris...
A chronic, nonprogressive, nondegenerative and non-inflammatory musculoskeletal pain syndrome, which is characterised by local or referred pain evoked at multiple trigger points and accompanied by stiffness, weakness, “knot formation”, and decreased range of motion in precise, specific patterns. ...
Local and referred pain are hallmarks of the syndrome, and the referred pain patterns may mimic such conditions as radiculopathy and nerve entrapment syndromes. Treatment is directed toward inactivating the myofascial trigger point, correcting underlying perpetuating factors, and restoring the normal ...
The author opines that the study titled "Referred Craniofacial Pain Patterns in Patients With Temporomandibular Disorder" provides credible data for TrPs in masticatory muscles.DOI: 10.1300/j094v09n03_08 年份: 2001 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
A chronic, nonprogressive, nondegenerative and non-inflammatory musculoskeletal pain syndrome, which is characterised by local or referred pain evoked at multiple trigger points and accompanied by stiffness, weakness, “knot formation”, and decreased range of motion in precise, specific patterns. Clinic...
The patient experiences typical patterns of radiating pain referred from trigger points Workup in cervical myofascial pain The diagnosis of myofascial pain is clinical, with no confirmatory laboratory tests available. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be helpful in ruling out any significant abnormal...
Myofascial pain syndrome of the head and neck: a review of clinical characteristics of 164 patients. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1985;60:615–23. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Wright EF. Referred craniofacial pain patterns in patients with temporomandibular disorder. J Am Dent Assoc. ...
Our aim was to describe the referred pain pattern and areas from trigger points (TrPs) in head, neck, and shoulder muscles in children with chronic tension type headache (CTTH). Fifty children (14 boys, 36 girls, mean age: 8±2) with CTTH and 50 age- and sex- matched children partic...
Myofascial pain is characterized by patterns of referred pain and originating from specific trigger points in a specific and predictable distribution. In some patients, only the referred pain is present; in these cases the physician has to search for the lesion that causes the referrid pain. ...