Myofascial Pain is Pain in the Muscles

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Myofascial pain is muscle pain caused by trigger points. Dr. Furlan shows exercises for muscles in the neck: trapezius, scalenes, sternocleidomastoids, etc.

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ALERT: This video is not intended to replace medical
advice. If you think you have a condition that is
causing you pain, please consult with your doctor
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Trigger points develop in myofascial pain syndrome, which are small areas of tight, painful muscle tissue.
Their size varies from a peanut to a pea. Sometimes trigger points can be felt under the skin.
Pressing on the trigger point is painful, but pain may occur not only on the spot, but also in a different part of the body. This is called referred pain.
This might make the diagnosis of myofascial pain difficult. Fortunately, typical patterns of referred pain are well known and documented for many trigger points.
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