Disease | n syndrome |
Phenotype | C0016053|myofascial pain syndrome |
Sentences | 24 |
PubMedID- 23185732 | The myofascial pain syndrome is hypothesized to stem from an abnormal increase in the production and release of acetylcholine induce sustained depolarization of the postjunctional membrane of the muscle fiber, possibly causing a continuous release and uptake of calcium ion, producing muscle ischemia as a result of sustained shortening of sarcomeres and release of sensitizing substances (substance p, bradykinin, calcitonin gene-related peptide, tnf a, il-1b, il-6, il-8). |
PubMedID- 25971282 | Two of the more popular conceptual models of myofascial pain syndrome described in the literature are the mtrp and radiculopathy models.1411 active mtrps can spontaneously trigger pain in the local area, or produce referred pain or paraesthesia at distant sites.1 additional symptoms of mtrps include muscle weakness, limited range of motion and autonomic dysfunction. |
PubMedID- 23185731 | The authors selected 30 patients who were diagnosed with myofascial pain syndrome in the trapezius muscle as a result of physical examination with pain in the posterior neck and shoulder areas as the chief complaint among the hospitalized patients at our hospital from january to december 2011 as the subjects of this study. |
PubMedID- 23606888 | Myofascial pain syndrome (mps) is a highly prevalent pain condition [1, 2] caused by myofascial trigger points (mtrps), identifiable as highly localized and hyperirritable spots in palpable taut bands of skeletal muscle fibers [3]. |
PubMedID- 24748949 | Reports on nerve entrapment and myofascial pain syndrome may be attempting to explain the same phenomenon from two different points of view; in the clinical setting, they seem intimately connected and indistinguishable. |
PubMedID- 26448847 | Myofascial pain syndrome starts as a peripheral disorder in which pain develops in a localized central area of muscle contraction as called the myofascial trigger point (mtrp). |
PubMedID- 23346198 | Myofascial pain syndrome (mps) is characterized by an acute or chronic regional muscle pain primarily caused by myofascial trigger points (mtrps) located in taut muscle bands, fascia, or tendinous insertions [1–7]. |
PubMedID- 24719150 | Duration from onset to surgery and duration of myofascial pain syndrome in the good responder group were significantly shorter than in the bad responder group (p<0.05). |
PubMedID- 26552835 | Often used to characterize the myofascial pain syndrome, trigger points (trp, also called myofascial trigger points) are defined as the tender (hyperirritable) spot in a palpable taut band of skeletal muscle fibers36. |
PubMedID- 26487033 | Paravertebral muscles may also be part of myofascial pain syndromes in laminitic horses, and thus respond directly to trigger point release, which in turn reduces sympathetic tone. |
PubMedID- 25821479 | All subjects were evaluated towards myofascial pain syndrome coexistence based on travell and simons diagnostic criteria, namely, (1) taut band palpable (if muscle accessible), (2) exquisite spot tenderness of a nodule in the taut band, (3) patient's recognition of current pain complaint by pressure on the tender nodule (identifies an active trigger point), and (4) painful limit to full stretch range of motion [1]. |
PubMedID- 23705117 | But it is considered that the high frequency of myofascial pain syndrome, cervical radiculopathy, rotator cuff syndrome, and tenosynovitis besides carpal tunnel syndrome as causes of hand tingling of vdt workers in this study has a significant meaning clinically. |
PubMedID- 24679336 | Myofascial pain syndrome two additional medium quality systematic reviews assessing the effectiveness of manual therapy in myofascial pain syndrome were identified[178,179]. |
PubMedID- 25035608 | [67] the cervical myofascial pain syndrome is very common in the general population. |
PubMedID- 22146426 | 58 yr old woman with myofascial pain syndrome, paresthesia and the paralysis in the right arm and leg after radiofrequency thermoablation was initially treated with usn tt6 followed by table nine on day 3,4 and 5 [49]. |
PubMedID- 25662558 | Myofascial pain syndrome (mps) is a complex disorder of the musculoskeletal system with multi factorial involvement and diverse clinical presentations in several areas of the body, one of them being in the orofacial region with involvement of the temporo-mandibular joint (tmj) and masticatory muscles (1). |
PubMedID- 24715952 | Studies of myofascial pain syndromes were not included in this review, since they have been the focus of previous reviews62,63. |
PubMedID- 20149248 | Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic muscular pain disorder in one muscle or groups of muscles accompanied by local and referred pain, decreased range of motion, weakness, and often autonomic phenomena. |
PubMedID- 25210275 | It can easily be mistaken for tmj dysfunction, myofascial pain syndrome (mfps), acute alveolar abscess of the molar teeth and sinusitis and in the present case as endo-perio lesion. |
PubMedID- 23853659 | Myofascial pain syndrome (mps), a common cause of musculoskeletal pain presenting in primary care, results from myofascial trigger point activity [1, 2]. |
PubMedID- 26287242 | These patients had proximal myofascial pain syndromes in the ipsilateral side to the distal painful limb. |
PubMedID- 22966989 | Myofascial pain syndrome (mps) is defined by the occurrence of regional pain and stiffness, limited range of motion in the affected muscle, satellite trigger points and twitch response to palpation of taut bands in the muscles[15,16]. |
PubMedID- PMC4033958 | Looked at myofascial pain syndrome in the upper trapezius treatment in 153 patients randomized to either a diclofenac patch or a control (menthol) patch for 8 days. |
PubMedID- 22506152 | Musculoskeletal symptoms have features (e.g., chronic courses) similar to those of chronic degenerative diseases.3 myofascial pain syndrome, a musculoskeletal disease, causes continuous pain in the musculoskeletal system and is common among normal office workers who spend large amounts of time performing vdt related tasks. |
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