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ISBN 10: 0443070032
ISBN 13: 9780443070037
Author: P E Baldry
Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia Syndromes A Clinical Guide to Diagnosis and Management 1st Table of contents:
PART 1. Myofascial trigger point pain syndromes – pathophysiology and management
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Myofascial trigger point pain referral
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The search for myofascial trigger points
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Diagnosis of the MTrP pain syndrome
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Nociceptive nerve pain, neuropathic pain and myofascial trigger point pain
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Pathophysiology of neuropathic pain / Clinical manifestations of pain of neural origin / Some diagnostic pitfalls / Management of pain of neural origin
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Concomitant complex regional pain and myofascial trigger point pain syndromes
‑ Terminology
‑ Aetiological factors common to CRPS type 1 (RSD) and the MTrP pain syndrome
‑ Pain‑producing mechanisms common to both the MTrP pain syndrome and CRPS type 1 (RSD) -
Methods of treating myofascial trigger point pain
‑ Deactivating myofascial trigger points
‑ Clinical trials
PART 2. Regional myofascial trigger point pain syndromes
8. The neck
‑ Cervical myofascial trigger point pain syndrome
‑ Cervical whiplash injuries
‑ Cervical spondylosis
‑ Cervical disc prolapse
9. The shoulder
‑ Primary referral of MTrP pain to the shoulder region
‑ Secondary development of MTrP pain
‑ Rotator cuff tendinitis / Associated disorders / Adhesive capsulitis
10. The arm
‑ Cervical radiculopathic and MTrP brachial pain – differential diagnosis
‑ Brachial pain from TrPs in neck, shoulder girdle and chest wall muscles
‑ Pain from TrPs in forearm’s supinator, brachioradialis & hand‑extensor muscles
‑ Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
‑ Pain from TrPs in forearm’s hand and finger flexor muscles
‑ Medial epicondylitis • Cubital tunnel syndrome • Carpal tunnel syndrome • Tenosynovitis of the wrist • Pain from TrPs around the thumb • First carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis • MTrP pain in the fingers • Osteoarthritic small joints of the hand • Management of the brachial MTrP pain syndrome • Repetitive strain injury • Sympathetically‑mediated brachial pain
11. The head and face
‑ Myofascial trigger point cephalalgia • Migraine • Tension‑type headaches • Temporo‑facial pain • Intra‑articular temporomandibular joint pain • Extra‑articular temporomandibular pain
12. The lower back
‑ Lumbar MTrP pain syndrome • Acute, recurrent and chronic lumbar MTrP pain • Lumbar facet joint pain • Lumbar facet joint syndrome • Lumbar disc herniation pain • Lumbar spondylosis • Degenerative spondylolisthesis • Lateral canal stenosis • Neurogenic claudication
13. The lower limb
‑ Pain from MTrPs in anterior, lateral and medial aspects of thigh • Pain from trigger points in posterior thigh muscles • Pain from MTrPs in anterior compartment of leg • Pain from MTrPs in lateral compartment of leg • Pain from MTrPs in superficial posterior compartment of leg • Pain from MTrPs in deep posterior compartment of leg • Pain from MTrPs in the foot • Dorsal surface of the foot • Plantar surface of the foot
14. The chest wall
‑ Anterior chest wall MTrP pain syndrome • Differential diagnosis • Methods of investigating anterior chest wall pain • Posterior chest wall MTrP pain syndrome
15. The anterior abdominal wall and pelvic floor
‑ Incidence • Views concerning pathogenesis • Anterior abdominal wall MTrP pain syndrome • Pelvic MTrP pain
PART 3. The fibromyalgia syndrome
16. Clinical characteristics and biopathophysiological mechanisms of fibromyalgia syndrome
Authors: Muhammad B. Yunus & Fatma Inanici
‑ Clinical characteristics • Biopathophysiological mechanisms of FMS • Disability and quality of life in FMS • Central sensitivity syndromes • Summary
17. Management of fibromyalgia syndrome
Authors: Fatma Inanici & Muhammad B. Yunus
‑ Patient education and reassurance • Addressing aggravating factors • Non‑pharmacological interventions • Pharmacological management • Tender‑point injections • Prognosis • Summary
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