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Myofascial pain and dysfunction : the trigger point manual
Janet Travell,David G. Simons +1 more
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Lower torso pain and muscle guide hip, thigh and knee pain, leg, ankle and foot pain, and muscle guidance lower torso pain, thigh, ankle, foot, and ankle pain this paper.Abstract:
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Clinical Working Case Definition, Diagnostic and Treatment Protocols
Bruce M. Carruthers,Anil Kumar Jain,Kenny L. De Meirleir,Daniel L. Peterson,Nancy G. Klimas,A. Martin Lerner,Alison C Bested,Pierre Flor-Henry,Pradip Joshi,A. C. Peter Powles,Jeffrey A. Sherkey,Marjorie I. van de Sande +11 more
TL;DR: A systematic clinical working case definition for myalgic encephalomyelitis is presented and an Ex- pert Medical Consensus Panel representing treating physicians, teaching faculty and researchers are selected.
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Interrater reliability in myofascial trigger point examination
Robert D. Gerwin,Steven Shannon,Steven Shannon,Chang-Zern Hong,Chang-Zern Hong,David Hubbard,David Hubbard,Richard Gevirtz +7 more
TL;DR: An initial attempt to establish the interrater reliability of the trigger point examination that failed, and a second study by the same examiners that included a training period and that successfully established interRater reliability in the diagnosis of the MTrP are reported.
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An in vivo microanalytical technique for measuring the local biochemical milieu of human skeletal muscle
TL;DR: In conclusion, the described microanalytical technique enables continuous sampling of extremely small quantities of substances directly from soft tissue, with minimal system perturbation and without harmful effects on subjects.
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Central sensitization in tension-type headache—possible pathophysiological mechanisms
TL;DR: It was concluded that the central pain sensitivity was increased in the patients probably due to sensitization of supraspinal neurones, and the qualitatively altered nociception was likely due to central sensitization at the level of the spinal dorsal horn/trigeminal nucleus.
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Review of enigmatic MTrPs as a common cause of enigmatic musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
TL;DR: This article explores how myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) may relate to musculoskeletal dysfunction (MSD) in the workplace and what might be done about it.