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The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your Self-Treatment ...
This edition includes a new chapter by the now deceased author, Clair Davies’ daughter, Amber Davies, who is passionate about continuing her father’s legacy.
Clair Davies, Amber Davies, 2013
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Referred pain: and other stories
In this collection of stories, the characters live seemingly ordinary lives, but, with attention to the nuances of language, their perversions and subversions are revealed with wit and acuity, sometimes in the surreal realm of fantasy. 30 ...
Lynne Sharon Schwartz, 2004
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Bonica's Management of
Pain
The classic definition of referred pain is pathology in one part of the body that
gives rise to pain in another nonpathologic site. Referred ear pain may result
from pathologic factors involving the sensory supply of the CN V, IX, and X and
the ...
Scott Fishman, Jane Ballantyne, James P. Rathmell, 2010
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Travell & Simons' Myofascial
Pain and Dysfunction: Upper ...
HIGHLIGHTS: REFERRED PAIN from the usual trigger point (TrP) locations in
this "Shoulder Joint Pain" muscle concentrates deeply in the anterior deltoid
region and in the shoulder joint, extending down the front and lateral aspect of
the arm ...
David G. Simons, Janet G. Travell, Lois S. Simons, 1999
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Muscle
Pain: Understanding Its Nature, Diagnosis, and Treatment
in time.14c Also, it appears that both peripheral and central mechanisms
contribute to referred pain from muscle and that myelinated fibers mediate the
peripheral component.268 Painful stimulation with hypertonic saline infusion into
pain-free ...
Siegfried Mense, David G. Simons, I. Jon Russell, 2001
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Chronic
Pain: Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Prevention, and ...
Referred pain usually accompanies RSD. The acute non-RSD (somesthetic) type
of pain usually is not accompanied by referred pain. Referred pain is quite
common in visceral pathology. Whereas burning, crushing, and cutting of skin
cause ...
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Methods in
Pain Research
Further, it seems to be the most suitable, experimental model to study the
phenomenon of referred pain from musculoskeletal structures. Referred pain is
probably a combination of central processing and peripheral input as it is
possible to ...
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Pathophysiology of
Pain Perception
One could argue that the subjective pain ratings may be a result of, e.g.,
hypervigilance, but the patients had no clues of the normal referred pain area to
injection of hypertonic saline in the tibialis anterior muscle. Normally pain from
the tibialis ...
Stefan Lautenbacher, Roger B. Fillingim, 2004
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Tension-Type and Cervicogenic Headache: Pathophysiology, ...
It does not adequately explain, however, the apparent delay in the development
of referred pain following onset of local pain (Graven-Nielsen et al., 1997a,
1997b). Referred pain has not been demonstrated to be a stereotyped
bidirectional ...
C?sar Fern?ndez-de-las-Pe?as, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Robert Gerwin, 2010
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Essentials of
Pain Management
... profuse sweating, nausea, vomiting, changes in blood pressure and heart rate,
diarrhea, and changes in body temperature (Table 24.3). Referred Pain Referral (
or superficialization) is one of the fundamental classifications of visceral pain.
Nalini Vadivelu, Richard D. Urman, Roberta L. Hines, 2011
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referred pain în contextul următoarelor știri.
New Study Elucidates Link Between Primary and Referred Pain
Although the association between primary and referred pain is generally not well characterized, a study by an Iowa research team has shed more light on the ... «Pain Medicine News, Oct 14»
Headaches aren't all in your head; they might be in your neck
In order to understand how a neck problem causes headache, you need to understand how referred pain works. Referred pain is caused in one location but felt ... «Bangor Daily News, Sep 14»
Pressure on the Testicle Creates Bizarre Phenomenon of "Referred …
What is mentioned is the little-known phenomenon as "referred pain." We have, in the past, talked before about a little body quirk known as "referred itch. «io9, Iul 14»
Endodontic case study: referred pain leads to diagnostic uncertainty
Because of limitations with pulp testing and the potential for pain to refer to distant sites, treating the wrong tooth is a constant threat. Also, it is critical to ... «Dentistry IQ, Mai 14»
Referred chest pain
A referred pain or reflective pain is one that is felt on the site other than where it is actually arising from. For instance, heart attack causes pain at sites like: arm, ... «Doctor Tipster, Mar 14»
Researchers gain insight into serotonin's role in perpetuating …
Doctors call that referred pain—pain that you perceive in a location where it didn't originate. Which is just a fancy way of saying, "I stubbed my toe, and, oh gee, ... «The Hub at Johns Hopkins, Ian 14»
Myofascial pain syndrome often leaves doctors baffled and patients …
In my case, trigger points in my pelvic floor — the bowl of muscle on the bottom of the pelvis — referred pain to my bladder. Points along my thighs pulled on my ... «Washington Post, Iun 13»
The Remedy for Frozen Shoulder That No One Talks About
Trigger points are sensitive nodules in the musculature that cause referred pain. In the subscapularis muscle, they produce a signature pain-referral pattern. «Huffington Post, Sep 12»
Pseudo-Sciatica and Gluteus Minimus Trigger Points
The gluteus minimus can be easily overlooked since the referred pain from this muscle is felt so deep and remotely from the location of the trigger points. «Massage Today, Apr 11»
Hip Abductors: A Pain in the . . .
Pain in the lateral hip, thigh, and leg can cause serious, sometimes ... Sacroiliac joint dysfunction produces pain in a region similar to the referred pain pattern ... «Massage Today, Feb 11»