A Critical Overview of the Current Myofascial Pain Literature – January 2021
Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS), trigger points (TrPs), and dry needling (DN) continue to be of interest to researchers and clinicians worldwide. In this quarterly overview, we included studies from 19 countries, including Pakistan, Iran, Spain, Israel, the US, Australia, Turkey, the UK, China, Italy, Germany, Brazil, Denmark, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, India, New Zealand, and Thailand. As encouraging as it may be that myofascial pain is being considered worldwide, it is frustrating how many studies do not include a proper control group making them not very useful.
Source: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Jan Dommerholt, Orlando Mayoral, Jacob N. Thorp Source Type: research
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