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  1. Trigger points are hyperirritable spots in the muscles that cause pain locally and remotely. Learn about their anatomy, etiology, types, and theories of formation and sensitization.

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    Myofascial pain syndrome is a long-term pain condition. It involves some muscles and the thin cover of tissue that holds muscles in place, called fascia. Pressure on these areas, called trigger points, causes pain. Sometimes, the pain is felt in other parts of the body. This is called referred pain. The pain often is felt as shoulder pain, back pai...

    Symptoms of myofascial pain syndrome may include: 1. Deep, aching pain in a muscle. 2. Pain that doesn't go away or gets worse. 3. A tender knot in a muscle. 4. Trouble sleeping due to pain. 5. A general feeling of being not well, called malaise. 6. Tiredness.

    The exact cause of myofascial pain syndrome is not known. Areas of tight muscle fibers, called trigger points, form in muscles. Too much use of the muscles, most often with poor form, injury to the muscle and mental stress likely help cause trigger points.

    In myofascial pain syndrome, something such as muscle tightness sets off trigger points in the muscles. Factors that may increase the risk of muscle trigger points include: 1. Muscle injury.A muscle injury or ongoing muscle stress may lead to the forming of trigger points. For instance, a spot in or near a strained muscle may become a trigger point...

    Complications linked to myofascial pain syndrome include: 1. Sleep problems.Symptoms of myofascial pain syndrome may make it hard to sleep. It might be hard to find a good sleep position. And if you move while sleeping, you might hit a trigger point and awaken. 2. Fibromyalgia. Some research suggests that myofascial pain syndrome may lead to fibrom...

  2. Mar 4, 2024 · Trigger points (TrPs) or muscle “knots” are sore spots in soft tissue that cause deep aching. Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a chronic pain disorder of too many trigger points. TrPs are usually described as micro-cramps, but the science is half-baked and their nature is controversial.

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  3. Trigger Point is a British crime thriller television series starring Vicky McClure as a police bomb disposal expert in London. [2] It is created and written by Daniel Brierley. It was first broadcast on 23 January 2022 on ITV.

  4. Myofascial trigger points (MTrPs), also known as trigger points, are described as hyperirritable spots in the skeletal muscle. They are associated with palpable nodules in taut bands of muscle fibers. [1] They are a topic of ongoing controversy, as there is limited data to inform a scientific understanding of the phenomenon.

  5. Trigger Point: Created by Daniel Brierley. With Vicky McClure, Eric Shango, Nabil Elouahabi, Kerry Godliman. Drama series following Lana Washington, an experienced bomb disposal officer working for the Metropolitan Police.

  6. Aug 17, 2018 · Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a condition that causes localized pain in muscles, often due to trigger points. Trigger points are sensitive spots that produce pain or referred pain when pressed. Learn how to diagnose, treat, and prevent MPS.

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