Pain and limited function of the locomotor system are the most common reasons for visiting a doctor or therapist. Muscles play a key part in these presentations as a result of their function and anatomy with current research suggesting that muscle imbalance, muscle tension and painful functional disorders are at the forefront when it comes to acute or chronic symptoms. The clinical correlate with all such symptoms is the myofascial trigger point.
Myofascial Trigger Points: Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment examines all aspects of muscle physiology and the pathogenesis of myofascial pain. The book provides valuable advice on diagnosis and differential diagnosis and contains detailed, practice-oriented information and numerous illustrations of the various therapeutic procedures for the treatment of myofascial trigger points.
Prepared by experts from throughout the world, Myofascial Trigger Points: Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment will be ideal for all manual therapists, physiotherapists, osteopathic physicians, osteopaths, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists and naturopaths.
1 Guide to the book
2 Terminology
3 Epidemiology
4 Etiology of myofascial pain syndrome
5 The anatomy and physiology of the muscles
6 Pathophysiology
7 The trigger point as expression of a functional disorder of the locomotor system
8 Trigger points and myofascial pain - acupuncture points and meridian system
9 Myofascial trigger points and fascia
10 Fibromyalgia syndrome
11 Myofascial trigger points and somatoform pain
12 Integrated holistic consideration of the muscles
13 Diagnosis of myofascial pain
14 Differential diagnosis?
Section 2?Treatment of myofascial pain
15 Principles of treatment
16 Peculiarities of doctor-patient relationship with chronic pain
17 Selection of suitable treatments
18 Manual therapies and physiotherapeutic procedures
19 Treatment concept ? myofascial trigger point therapy
20 Physical procedures
21 Trigger point infiltration
22 Acupuncture and related procedures
23 Complementary and alternative therapy methods and naturopathic treatments
24 Relaxation techniques ? body and mind
25 Systemic pharmacotherapy
Section 3?Muscles and trigger points
26 Head
27 Throat, neck and shoulder region
28 Shoulder and upper arm
29 Elbow, forearm and hand
30 Thoracic spine and thorax
31 Abdomen
32 Lumbar spine, pelvis and hip region (pelvic girdle)
33 Hip, thigh and knee
34 Lower leg and foot