Often manageable with treatment; no specific cure, but symptoms can be relieved
Myofascial pain syndrome involves localized muscle pain and discomfort. Treatment may include physical therapy, medications, and trigger point injections to alleviate symptoms.
Chronic pain condition affecting the muscles and fascia
Muscle pain, stiffness, fatigue
Clinical evaluation, trigger point examination
Variable, often chronic
Pain, potential for impaired function
Muscular trigger points, stress, trauma
Physical therapy, medications, stress management
Physical therapy, medications, stress management
Common, often related to muscle overuse
Multidisciplinary approach for optimal outcomes
Please remember that this information is provided for general understanding, and individual cases may vary. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and information.
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