A chronic pain condition characterized by the presence of myofascial trigger points that produce regional pain, muscle stiffness, and referred pain patterns.
Myofascial pain syndrome differs from fibromyalgia in that it involves identifiable trigger points with predictable referred pain patterns. The condition can affect any muscle group and is commonly found in the neck, shoulders, and lower back. Treatment focuses on releasing trigger points and addressing perpetuating factors.
Patients with chronic regional muscle pain, stiffness, and tenderness that does not respond to standard treatments or follows predictable patterns.
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