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Research paper thumbnail of Myofascial Trigger Points Then and Now: A Historical and Scientific Perspective

PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation, Jan 24, 2015

The intent of this paper is to discuss the evolving role of the myofascial trigger point (MTrP) i... more The intent of this paper is to discuss the evolving role of the myofascial trigger point (MTrP) in myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) from both a historical and scientific perspective. MTrPs are hard, discrete, palpable nodules in a taut band of skeletal muscle that may be spontaneously painful (i.e. active), or painful only on compression (i.e. latent). MPS is a term used to describe a pain condition which can be acute or, more commonly, chronic and involves the muscle and its surrounding connective tissue (e.g. fascia). According to Travell and Simons, MTrPs are central to the syndrome-but are they necessary? Although the clinical study of muscle pain and MTrPs has proliferated over the past two centuries, the scientific literature often seems disjointed and confusing. Unfortunately, much of the terminology, theories, concepts, and diagnostic criteria are inconsistent, incomplete, or controversial. In order to address these deficiencies, investigators have recently applied clinical, i...

Research paper thumbnail of “Dry Needling Alters Trigger Points in the Upper Trapezius Muscle and Reduces Pain in Subjects with Chronic Myofascial Pain”

Research paper thumbnail of Poster 180 Dry-Needling Reduces Pain and Alters Status of Active Trigger Points in Subjects with Chronic Myofascial Pain: A Prospective Study

Research paper thumbnail of Myofascial Trigger Points Then and Now: A Historical and Scientific Perspective

PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation, Jan 24, 2015

The intent of this paper is to discuss the evolving role of the myofascial trigger point (MTrP) i... more The intent of this paper is to discuss the evolving role of the myofascial trigger point (MTrP) in myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) from both a historical and scientific perspective. MTrPs are hard, discrete, palpable nodules in a taut band of skeletal muscle that may be spontaneously painful (i.e. active), or painful only on compression (i.e. latent). MPS is a term used to describe a pain condition which can be acute or, more commonly, chronic and involves the muscle and its surrounding connective tissue (e.g. fascia). According to Travell and Simons, MTrPs are central to the syndrome-but are they necessary? Although the clinical study of muscle pain and MTrPs has proliferated over the past two centuries, the scientific literature often seems disjointed and confusing. Unfortunately, much of the terminology, theories, concepts, and diagnostic criteria are inconsistent, incomplete, or controversial. In order to address these deficiencies, investigators have recently applied clinical, i...

Research paper thumbnail of “Dry Needling Alters Trigger Points in the Upper Trapezius Muscle and Reduces Pain in Subjects with Chronic Myofascial Pain”

Research paper thumbnail of Poster 180 Dry-Needling Reduces Pain and Alters Status of Active Trigger Points in Subjects with Chronic Myofascial Pain: A Prospective Study

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