Myofascial Pain Syndrome
A chronic pain condition characterized by trigger points—sensitive, tender spots in muscles that cause localized and referred pain. This condition can affect muscles throughout the body and may overlap with fibromyalgia.
Overview
Myofascial Pain Syndrome is a chronic pain condition characterized by trigger points—sensitive, tender spots in muscles that cause localized and referred pain. These trigger points can develop from muscle overuse, injury, poor posture, or stress. The condition can affect muscles throughout the body and may overlap with fibromyalgia in some patients.
Dr. Hemani uses a comprehensive approach combining trigger point injections, physical therapy, medications, and lifestyle modifications to manage pain and improve function.
Symptoms
- Muscle PainPersistent, localized muscle pain often described as deep, aching, or burning
- Trigger PointsTender, sensitive spots in muscles that cause pain when pressed
- Referred PainPain that spreads from trigger points to other areas of the body
- Muscle StiffnessStiffness and reduced range of motion in affected muscles
- FatigueChronic fatigue and sleep disturbances
Diagnosis
Clinical Evaluation
Physical examination to identify trigger points and pain patterns
Palpation
Manual examination to locate tender trigger points in muscles
Pain Mapping
Documentation of pain patterns and referred pain areas
Rule Out Other Conditions
Excluding other conditions such as fibromyalgia or nerve-related pain
Treatment
Trigger Point Injections
Direct injections into trigger points to relieve pain and muscle tension
Physical Therapy
Stretching, strengthening exercises, and manual therapy techniques
Medications
Muscle relaxants, pain medications, and anti-inflammatory drugs
Dry Needling
Acupuncture-style needle insertion into trigger points to release tension
Lifestyle Modifications
Posture correction, stress management, and ergonomic adjustments
When to See a Doctor
Seek medical attention if you experience persistent muscle pain with trigger points, pain that interferes with daily activities, or if symptoms worsen despite self-care measures.
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