REFERRED PAIN PATTERNS

Jun 5, 12
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  • OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the local and referred pain from active
  • (2005) Hwang et al. American journal of physical medicine rehabilitation
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  • Select a muscle group under each area to see the corresponding trigger points,
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  • constant and recognizable segments patterns (Fig. 1). From the C2-3 level pain is
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  • (2005) Hwang et al. Pain. Read by researchers in: 91% Medicine, 9% Education.
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  • Similar patterns of referred pain can be detected in diseases of the gut, the
  • Tears of these ligaments cause referred pain down the leg. This pain comes in
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  • TMJ symptoms and referred pain patterns. Campbell CD, Loft GH, Davis H, Hart
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  • This referred pain is produced in a heart attack when the left arm develops pain.
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  • The referred-pain patterns for each subset of trigger point regions were
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  • Pain from the cervical zygapophysial joints tends to follow relatively constant and
  • Simons et al described the referred pain patterns from different myofascial trigger
  • If you do then this is probably a form of referred pain. . stems from the fact that
  • Referred craniofacial pain patterns in patients with temporomandibular disorder.
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  • Pain patterns of the myofascial trigger points (TrP) for most muscles of the
  • Aug 2, 2005 . Hwang M, Kang YK, Shin JY, Kim DH: Referred pain pattern of the abductor
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