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The myofascial pain syndrome is a common clinical problem of muscle pain involving sensory, motor and autonomic symptoms caused by myofascial trigger points.<br>A myofascial trigger point is defined as a hyperirritable spot, usually within a taut band of skeletal muscle wich is painful on compression and can give rise to characteristic referred pain, motor dysfunction and autonomic phenomena. | |||
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The myofascial pain syndrome is a common clinical problem of muscle pain involving sensory, motor and autonomic symptoms caused by myofascial trigger points.
A myofascial trigger point is defined as a hyperirritable spot, usually within a taut band of skeletal muscle wich is painful on compression and can give rise to characteristic referred pain, motor dysfunction and autonomic phenomena.
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