نتایج جستجو برای: myofascial trigger points

تعداد نتایج: 312247  

Journal: :Pain medicine 2012
Hong-You Ge Lars Arendt-Nielsen Pascal Madeleine

OBJECTIVE Muscle fatigue is prevalent in acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions in which myofascial trigger points (MTPs) are involved. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of latent MTPs with muscle fatigue. DESIGN Intramuscular electromyographic (EMG) recordings were obtained from latent MTPs and non-MTPs together with surface EMG recordings from the upper tra...

2014
L. J. Holanda

The most common source of musculoskeletal algia is the myofascial pain syndrome (MPS), its occurrence is related to excessive involuntary muscle contraction and is characterized by hardened regions. Myofascial trigger points (MTP) are hypersensitive nodules that refer pain spontaneously or under mechanical stimuli, present in 37 % of men and 65 % women, and may be classified as: active, latent,...

Journal: :Head & Face Medicine 2008
Elena P Calandre Javier Hidalgo Juan M Garcia-Leiva Fernando Rico-Villademoros Antonia Delgado-Rodriguez

Active myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) have been found to contribute to chronic tension-type headache and migraine. The purpose of this case series was to examine if active trigger points (TrPs) provoking cluster-type referred pain could be found in cluster headache patients and, if so, to evaluate the effectiveness of active TrPs anaesthetic injections both in the acute and preventive headac...

Journal: :Journal of acupuncture and meridian studies 2012
Kazunori Itoh Sayo Asai Hideaki Ohyabu Kenji Imai Hiroshi Kitakoji

We compared the effects of trigger point acupuncture with that of sham acupuncture treatments on pain and oral function in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). This 10-week study included 16 volunteers from an acupuncture school with complaints of chronic temporomandibular joint myofascial pain for at least 6 months. The participants were randomized to one of two groups, each recei...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2007
Carina A C Bezerra Rocha Tanit Ganz Sanchez

Tinnitus is a multifaceted symptom that may have many causes (otologic, neurological, metabolic, pharmacological, vascular, musculoskeletal and psychological) several of which often occur in the same patient. Tinnitus can often be modulated by different kinds of stimuli. In this chapter we describe the results of a study of modulation of tinnitus from stimulation of myofascial trigger points (M...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2007
Maria Adele Giamberardino Emmanuele Tafuri Antonella Savini Alessandra Fabrizio Giannapia Affaitati Rosanna Lerza Livio Di Ianni Domenico Lapenna Andrea Mezzetti

UNLABELLED This study evaluated the contribution of myofascial trigger points (TrPs) to migraine pain. Seventy-eight migraine patients with cervical active TrPs whose referred areas (RAs) coincided with migraine sites (frontal/temporal) underwent electrical pain threshold measurement in skin, subcutis, and muscle in TrPs and RAs at baseline and after 3, 10, 30, and 60 days; migraine pain assess...

2006
NICOLAS VOILLEY MICHEL LAZDUNSKI

Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter synthesized from choline and acetyl coenzyme A. It is localized in large reticular formation neurons, and is the chemical mediator in the synapse of a motor endplate. The electrical signal of the motor nerve terminal causes release of many packets of acetylcholine. The packets are released into the synaptic cleft, where receptors in the postjunctional membran...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2010
John Z Srbely James P Dickey David Lee Mark Lowerison

OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that dry needle stimulation of a myofascial trigger point (sensitive locus) evokes segmental anti-nociceptive effects. DESIGN Double-blind randomized controlled trial. SUBJECTS Forty subjects (21 males, 19 females). METHODS Test subjects received intramuscular dry needle puncture to a right supraspinatus trigger point (C4,5); controls received sham intramu...

2017
Mandavi garud

Myofascial Pain Dysfucntion Syndrome is a heterogeneous group of signs and symptoms that affect the jaw joint and/or the chewing musculature. Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is defined as pain that originates from myofascial trigger points in skeletal muscle. It is prevalent in regional musculoskeletal pain syndromes, either alone or in combination with other pain generators like Temporomandibul...

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