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Pressure Pain Threshold Measurement Using a Pressure Algometer in Myofascial Pain Syndromes

Kwon YE, Lee SJ, Yoon CS, Lee JH

  • KMID: 2335976
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 2001 Jun;14(1):32-36.
BACKGROUND: There is no reliable objective test for the diagnosis of myofascial pain syndromes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of a pressure algometer for the...
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Botulinum Toxin-Type A in Cervical Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A report of 3 cases

Lee KJ

  • KMID: 2199700
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 2003 Dec;16(2):245-248.
Myofascial pain syndrome in the cervical and upper back regions is a common medical problem. The involved muscles include the trapezius, multifidi, splenius cervicis, levator scapulae, supraspinatus or infraspinatus. Numerous...
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Myofascial pain syndrome in general practice

Kim JM

  • KMID: 2295027
  • J Korean Acad Fam Med.
  • 2001 Sep;22(9):1315-1322.
No abstract available.
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Treatment Experience of Pulsed Radiofrequency Under Ultrasound Guided to the Trapezius Muscle at Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Case Report

Park CH, Lee YW, Kim YC, Moon JH, Choi JB

Trigger point injection treatment is an effective and widely applied treatment for myofascial pain syndrome. The trapezius muscle frequently causes myofascial pain in neck area. We herein report a case...
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Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Moon CW

Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a painful musculoskeletal condition produced by myofascial trigger points, which are locally tender when active, with the pain referred through specific patterns to other areas...
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The Effect of Trigger Point Injections on Pain in Patients with Advanced Cancer

Lee CY, Kim EJ, Hwang DG, Jung MY, Cho HG

BACKGROUND: It has been reported that in 62.5% of cases of incurable cancer pain, the complaint is due to myofascial pain syndrome. Trigger point injections using dibucaine hydrochloride help patients...
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Myofascial pain syndrome of gluteus minimus mimicking lumbar radiculitis: A case report

Park JH, Shim KS, Shin YM, Lee C, Lee SG, Kim EJ

Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) can be characterized by pain caused by trigger points (TrPs) and fascial constrictions. Patients with MPS of the gluteus minimus muscles often complain of symptoms such...
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Thoracic Kyphosis and Myofascial Pain Syndrome in Male Adolescents

Lee JM, Choi JH, Lim HS

  • KMID: 2323659
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2001 Aug;25(4):692-698.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence and contributing factors for myofascial pain syndrome in male adolescents and to evaluate the association of thoracic kyphosis and myofascial pain syndrome. METHOD: Four hundred thirteen...
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The Effect of Meridian Massage on the Reduction of Pain and Subjective Symptoms of Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Sung KS, Jung HM

  • KMID: 2288098
  • Korean J Rehabil Nurs.
  • 2003 Dec;6(2):248-256.
PURPOSE: This research was for checking the effect of meridian massage on the reduction of pain and subjective symptoms of myofascial pain syndrome. METHOD: The method of the research was...
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Psychological Investigation in Myofascial Pain Syndrome Patients

Na YM, Kang SW, Kim HJ, Park MK

  • KMID: 2136831
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Oct;21(5):959-966.
The myofascial pain syndrome patients usually have characteristic personalities. The purpose of this study is to investigate the psychological characteristics of myofascial pain syndrome patients. We reviewed medical records of...
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The Effect of Intramuscular Stimulation on Otalgia due to Myofascial Pain Syndrome by Contraction of Trapezius Muscle

Chung JW

There are several causes of otalgia, specifically primary otalgia, which originates inside the ear, and referred otalgia, which originates outside the ear. In a rare case, otalgia may result from...
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Obturator Internus Myofascial Pain: A Cause of Undiagnosed Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: Case reports

Kim SH, Kim CH, Lee JH, Shin YS

  • KMID: 2394074
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2009 Feb;33(1):131-134.
Chronic pelvic pain is difficult to diagnose and usually has a poor outcome. However, if it was identified early it might have a better prognosis. We treated three patients whose...
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Misconceived Retropharyngeal Calcific Tendinitis during Management of Myofascial Neck Pain Syndrome

Oh JY, Lim JH, Kim YS, Kwon YE, Yu JY, Lee JH

Differential diagnosis of posterior neck pain is very challenging based on symptoms and physical examination only. Retropharyngeal calcific tendinitis is a rare and frequently misdiagnosed entity in various causes of...
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Rehabilitation Management of Foot Pain

Park SB

  • KMID: 2323666
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2001 Oct;25(5):739-744.
Foot problems are common in elderly patients, and the relief of foot pain can increase the rehabilitative potential for patients with chronic diseases, impairments, or disabilities. The author presents a...
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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Versus Trigger Point Injection in the Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndrome in the Quadratus Lumborum

Hong JO, Park JS, Jeon DG, Yoon WH, Park JH

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) and trigger point injection (TPI) for the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome in the quadratus lumborum. METHODS: In a retrospective...
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Diagnosis and management of muscle pain

Kim K, Lee SU

Muscle pain is one of the most common, as well as elusive, clinical complaints. Pain can be experienced in muscles by any dysfunction of the muscle itself, peripheral nerves, or...
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Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Shim JC

Fibromyalgia is a chronic syndrome, which is characterized by widespread pain, unrefreshed sleep, a disturbed mood and fatigue. Until more is understood about fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome, the management...
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Psychiatric Characteristics of the Patients with Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Lee JH, Lee GC, Choi YM, Jeon SI

  • KMID: 2340057
  • J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.
  • 1997 May;36(3):488-495.
We investigated the possible association between depression, anxiety, severity of recent stress in patients with myofascial paul, with chronic myofacial pain syndrome. On the initial visit, 30 subjects completed the...
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Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Postherpetic Neuralgia

Kang YK, Kim IH, Oh CW

  • KMID: 2323068
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1998 Apr;22(2):312-317.
Postherpetic neuralgia(PHN) is a common complication of herpes zoster and one of most common intractable conditions in pain clinics. The PHN is defined solely by the persistence of pain after...
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Idiopathic Retroperitoneal Fibrosis with Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A case report

Kang HJ, Hwang MR, Kwon EH

  • KMID: 2394072
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2009 Feb;33(1):123-126.
Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis (IRF) is a rare condition in which a mass of fibrous tissue encompasses the abdominal aorta and the common iliac arteries. Although the histologic findings of IRF...
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