Myofascial Pain Syndrome Trigger Points Chart
Myofascial Pain Syndrome Trigger Points Chart. Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic pain disorder. Reduced mobility, and range of motion in the affected muscles.
The Text From The Poster Chronic pain and soreness in muscles can occur from injuries to the muscles, tendons and the fascia covering them. Trigger points might be "active" or "latent." An active. Referred pain means that a trigger point in one muscle can create pain in another area.
The pain can be made worse with activity or stress.
This pain is confined to a particular area.
The can contribute to low back pain, which can come from lumbar myofascial pain. Reduced mobility, and range of motion in the affected muscles. Weakness in the affected muscle (s).
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