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Title Myofascial trigger points. What physicians should know about these neurological imitators
Author(s) Hubbard JE.
Published May, 2010
Published In Minn Med. 2010 May;93(5):42-5.
Abstract Myofascial trigger points (MFTPs) are a common cause of chronic neck and back pain.They also can cause a wide spectrum of associated symptoms.This review focuses on neurological symptoms--headache, dizziness, and sensory disturbances--that are frequently caused by musculoskeletal MFTPs. The discussion considers the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of MFTPs as well as the proposed mechanisms that generate the neurological symptoms. Physicians should consider these neurological imitators in patients who have such symptoms with no apparent cause.
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