نتایج جستجو برای: trigger finger

تعداد نتایج: 80382  

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2007
David M Niddam Rai-Chi Chan Si-Huei Lee Tzu-Chen Yeh Jen-Chuen Hsieh

OBJECTIVES Low-intensity low-frequency electrostimulation delivered within a myofascial trigger point (MTP) has been used as intervention to deactivate MTPs. The therapeutic effect has been suggested to be due to peripheral mechanisms. However, nonpainful stimuli are also known to reduce simultaneous pain through central effects. The primary objective of the present study was to assess if centr...

Journal: :Journal of bodywork and movement therapies 2009
Jordi Ibáñez-García Francisco Alburquerque-Sendín Cleofás Rodríguez-Blanco Didac Girao Albert Atienza-Meseguer Sergi Planella-Abella César Fernández-de-Las Peñas

The aim of this study was to compare the immediate effects, on pressure pain sensitivity and active mouth opening, following the application of neuromuscular or strain/counter-strain technique in latent myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) in the masseter muscle. Seventy-one subjects, 34 men and 37 women, aged 20-65 years old, participated in this study. Subjects underwent a screening process to e...

Journal: :Pain 1977
R Melzack D M Stillwell E J Fox

Trigger points associated with myofascial and visceral pains often lie within the areas of referred pain but many are located at a distance from them. Furthermore, brief, intense stimulation of trigger points frequently produces prolonged relief of pain. These properties of trigger points--their widespread distribution and the pain relief produced by stimulating them--resemble those of acupunct...

2015
Anna-Carin Lundin

The pathogenesis of trigger finger has generally been ascribed to primary changes in the first annular ligament. In contrast, we recently found histological changes in the tendons, similar to the findings in Achilles tendinosis. When we looked further for more similarities we found differences in gene expression in the trigger finger tendons in comparison to normal tendons, in a pattern similar...

Journal: :Journal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology 2006
D Treaster W S Marras D Burr J E Sheedy D Hart

The mechanism of musculoskeletal pain underlying low level static exertions, such as those experienced during computer work, is poorly understood. It was hypothesized that static postural and visual stress experienced during computer work might contribute to trigger point development in the trapezius muscles, resulting in myofascial pain. A study was conducted to observe the development of myof...

2014
M. Saleet Jafri

Myofascial pain syndrome is an important health problem. It affects a majority of the general population, impairs mobility, causes pain, and reduces the overall sense of well-being. Underlying this syndrome is the existence of painful taut bands of muscle that contain discrete, hypersensitive foci called myofascial trigger points. In spite of the significant impact on public health, a clear mec...

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...

2015
Jaime Salom-Moreno Blanca Ayuso-Casado Beatriz Tamaral-Costa Zacarías Sánchez-Milá César Fernández-de-las-Peñas Francisco Alburquerque-Sendín

Objective. To compare the effects of combined trigger point dry needling (TrP-DN) and proprioceptive/strengthening exercises to proprioceptive/strengthening exercises on pain and function in ankle instability. Methods. Twenty-seven (44% female, mean age: 33 ± 3 years) individuals with unilateral ankle instability were randomly assigned to an experimental group who received proprioceptive/streng...

Journal: :Journal of bodywork and movement therapies 2008
Jay P Shah Elizabeth A Gilliams

This article discusses muscle pain concepts in the context of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) and summarizes microdialysis studies that have surveyed the biochemical basis of this musculoskeletal pain condition. Though MPS is a common type of non-articular pain, its pathophysiology is only beginning to be understood due to its enormous complexity. MPS is characterized by the presence of myofasci...

2016

Background and objectives: Trigger points and muscle spasms are painful symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome. They result in difficulties for performing Activities of Daily Living (ADL). An effective treatment of trigger points and muscle spasms decreases the pain and further results into mobility restoration. The aim of this controlled study was to evaluate the effect of the Targeted Radiofrequen...

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