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What is myofascial pain syndrome? How is it treated?
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Myofascial pain syndrome is a blanket term that covers a variety of symptoms dealing with the body. The word syndrome indicates that the origin of the root cause of pain READ MORE
Hello,
Myofascial pain syndrome is a blanket term that covers a variety of symptoms dealing with the body. The word syndrome indicates that the origin of the root cause of pain or affliction for the individual is unknown. I would have to read your aunt's health history to see what symptoms are going on with her at present, what past injuries she has sustained, is she under stress, if she has had surgeries, any prior broken bones, been in car crashes, and more. After reviewing her narrative, I would then do a physical exam to evaluate her range of motion and to check her muscle strength and integrity. I have many approaches for this condition, it all depends on what her findings are. I use chiropractic adjustments for the betterment of circulation of the nerve pathways that are in charge of the circulatory system, GI system, and Respiratory system. One of the techniques that I use is called Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM), it involves the breaking down of adhesions, scar tissue, knots, trigger points. Muscles that don't move properly can be very painful due to atrophy or deconditioning, which hampers the full range of motion of muscle capabilities. In removing adhesions from muscles, tendons, and ligaments it allows for increased blood circulation, and takes off the pressure from affected nerves that may be squeezed from scar tissue or knots. The actual substance that creates a knot is called fascia, it is between the skin and the muscles, its also around each muscle fiber and on the surface of bones. It is relatively clear in appearance and looks like saran wrap. This is what makes the muscle fibers bunch up.
Myofascial pain syndrome is a blanket term that covers a variety of symptoms dealing with the body. The word syndrome indicates that the origin of the root cause of pain or affliction for the individual is unknown. I would have to read your aunt's health history to see what symptoms are going on with her at present, what past injuries she has sustained, is she under stress, if she has had surgeries, any prior broken bones, been in car crashes, and more. After reviewing her narrative, I would then do a physical exam to evaluate her range of motion and to check her muscle strength and integrity. I have many approaches for this condition, it all depends on what her findings are. I use chiropractic adjustments for the betterment of circulation of the nerve pathways that are in charge of the circulatory system, GI system, and Respiratory system. One of the techniques that I use is called Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM), it involves the breaking down of adhesions, scar tissue, knots, trigger points. Muscles that don't move properly can be very painful due to atrophy or deconditioning, which hampers the full range of motion of muscle capabilities. In removing adhesions from muscles, tendons, and ligaments it allows for increased blood circulation, and takes off the pressure from affected nerves that may be squeezed from scar tissue or knots. The actual substance that creates a knot is called fascia, it is between the skin and the muscles, its also around each muscle fiber and on the surface of bones. It is relatively clear in appearance and looks like saran wrap. This is what makes the muscle fibers bunch up.