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myofascial pain syndrome การใช้

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  • Theories behind the disease include stress-driven hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysfunction and adrenocortical hormone ( endocrine ) abnormalities, neurogenic inflammation, and myofascial pain syndrome.
  • Our days spent at keyboards have resulted in carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, myofascial pain syndrome and other crippling ailments grouped under the term RSI, for repetitive stress injury.
  • In ancient China, Ah-shi points were used for suffering pain or local injuries, which later were recognized as trigger points for myofascial pain syndrome in Western countries  .
  • Degenerative joint disease, such as osteoarthritis or organic degeneration of the articular surfaces, recurrent fibrous or bony ankylosis, developmental abnormality, or pathologic lesions within the TMJ . Myofascial pain syndrome.
  • After examining Magda, everyone agrees she has a myofascial pain syndrome _ pain involving muscle and other soft tissue, probably the most common pattern seen in primary care and pain clinics.
  • This may leave the pelvic area in a sensitized condition, resulting in a loop of muscle tension and heightened neurological feedback ( neural wind-up ), a form of myofascial pain syndrome.
  • Her personal interest led her to investigate, explain and expound on the phenomenon of myofascial pain syndrome, secondary to trigger points, first written about in the 1920s by Dr Dudley J . Morton.
  • Your idea of it being a pain response could be correct, trouble is finding a source with google, considering all the webpages on eye diseases, migraine, myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, hypertension, postpartum changes, Polymyalgia rheumatica, drug side effects and so on.
  • A systematic review concluded that dry needling for the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome in the lower back appeared to be a useful adjunct to standard therapies, but that clear recommendations could not be made because the published studies were small and of low quality.
  • A majority of patients in specialty pain management centers and those with chronic pain disorders suffer from a poorly understood condition called myofascial pain syndrome, which is characterized by pain associated with localized tender nodules in taut bands of skeletal muscle called myofascial trigger points.
  • A . Many people experience temporary knots in the form of muscle spasms from normal overexertion in sports or exercise, said Dr . Robert Sheu, a pain specialist, but he distinguished such knots from what are called trigger points, chronic localized knots of pain that appear in a disorder called myofascial pain syndrome.