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Myofascial Pain

Myofascial Pain

Myofascial Pain

Treatment Approaches for Myofascial Pain

Effectively addressing myofascial pain typically involves a multifaceted approach. Patients can find relief through various strategies. Physical therapy exercises, including stretching and massage techniques, prove beneficial in alleviating tension within the affected muscle area. Another viable option is trigger-point injection, a procedure wherein a needle is inserted into the muscle with trigger points to release tension and alleviate discomfort. Additionally, short-term relief and improved sleep quality can be achieved with the use of anti-inflammatories and anti-depressants.

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