Trapezius Myalgia
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Trapezius Myalgia is chronic pain of the upper trapezius muscle, most frequent is neck pain. It is a complex and multifactorial condition. Musculoskeletal pain is often intensifying by mental and social stress at home or work. A biopsychosocial model plays an important role in the clinical management of chronic pain. It is a complex of different factors such neurobiological, psychological, coping styles, and contextual factors that contributes to the development and maintenance of chronic pain states12-13.
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