نتایج جستجو برای: myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome mpds

تعداد نتایج: 959242  

2016
Prafulla Thumati Roshan P. Thumati

PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to evaluate the longevity of reduced disclusion time in treating and removing myofascial pain dysfunction symptoms following the T-Scan-based, immediate complete anterior guidance development (ICAGD) coronoplasty. This measured occlusal adjustment has been shown to reduce the muscle hyperactivity of myofascial pain. METHODS Myofascial pain symptomatic pati...

2012
Mario Vicente-Barrero Si-Lei Yu-Lu Bingxin Zhang Sacramento Bocanegra-Pérez David Durán-Moreno Adriana López-Márquez Milan Knezevic José-María Castellano-Navarro José-María Limiñana-Cañal

OBJECTIVES The goal of the present study was to evaluate the results of applying acupuncture or occlusal decompression splints in the treatment of patients diagnosed with the temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome. DESIGN OF THE STUDY We conducted a randomized clinical trial including 20 patients to whom the mentioned treatments were applied. Results were evaluated through an analo...

2010
Leon Chaitow

Chronic Pelvic Pain: Pelvic floor problems, Low Back Pain & Sacro-Iliac dysfunction What your health advisor needs to know Leon Chaitow ND DO Consultant Naturopath/Osteopath www.leonchaitow.com Summary The incidence of Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is widespread, with multiple potential aetiological features. There is evidence that CPP is relatively poorly understood, even by some specialists in ge...

2007
Jan Dommerholt David G. Simons

Readers who are seriously interested in the promising potential of electromyographic detection of endplate noise as a gold standard for identifying TrPs and its likely limitations should be sure to consider the comments on and compare the papers by Couppe et al. and by Kuan et al. that are reviewed in this column. Those interested in writing a first-class paper on clinical research on TrPs shou...

2015
Wei-Ting Wu Chang-Zern Hong Li-Wei Chou

Many people continue suffering from myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) defined as a regional pain syndrome characterized by muscle pain caused by myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) clinically. Muscle spasm and block of blood circulation can be noticed in the taut bands. In the MTrP region, nociceptors can be sensitized by the peripheral inflammatory factors and contracture of fascia can also be indu...

1999
Robert D. Gerwin

Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) constitutes a substantial portion of the pain spectrum, acute and chronic, as both the primary cause of disability, and as a complication arising from other problems such as failed low back surgery, cervical whiplash, overuse, or repetitive strain syndrome. MPS is a very specific type of muscular pain, and is not to be confused with fibromyalgia. It is common afte...

Journal: :Acupuncture in medicine : journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society 2013
Lisa Dyer Kate Venton Max Forrester

A 30-year-woman presented with iatrogenic myofascial facial pain of 12 months' duration after surgical treatment for bilateral temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Limited response to manual acupuncture was followed by a trial of electroacupuncture. Response to electroacupuncture was limited in duration and one option was to teach her partner to perform electroacupuncture at home. The patient a...

2004
Prithvi Raj Lee Ann Paradise

Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a musculoskeletal pain disorder with a high prevalence in low back pain complaints. However, because of its complex and confusing nature, MPS is commonly misdiagnosed and overlooked by clinicians who are unfamiliar with this pain syndrome. However, with proper knowledge, MPS can be identified and effectively treated. This article discusses the current diagnosti...

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