Myofascial pain syndrome and trigger points. Symptoms

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Click here to learn more about the treatment of this disease and get complete information about other conditions: https://age2b.com/age2b-diseases More information on our website: https://bit.ly/3AwsmHw Trigger points of myofascial pain syndrome often can be found in the head and jaw, neck, shoulders, upper back, lower back and extremities. Both sides of the body are often affected.
Myofascial pain symptoms include persistent pain in localized muscles that is usually deep and aching. Affected muscles often become tight and weak, with limited range of motion.
Small, painful knots may be felt under the skin, but not always- sometimes trigger points lie deep inside the muscle.
Pain from a trigger point is often felt in a remote region of the body. This is called referred pain. Typical patterns of referred pain are well known and documented for many trigger points.
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