Author:
Kim Alexander J.,Malcolm Tennison,Nelson Ehren R.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Reference119 articles.
1. Fleckenstein J, Zaps D, Rüger LJ, et al. Discrepancy between prevalence and perceived effectiveness of treatment methods in myofascial pain syndrome: results of a cross-sectional, nationwide survey. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2010;11(1):32.
2. Cerezo-Téllez E, Torres-Lacomba M, Mayoral-del Moral O, Sánchez-Sánchez B, Dommerholt J, Gutiérrez-Ortega C. Prevalence of myofascial pain syndrome in chronic non-specific neck pain: a population-based cross-sectional descriptive study. Pain Med. 2016;17(12):2369–77.
3. Coelho DM, Barbosa RI, Pavan AM, de Oliveira AS, Bevilaqua-Grossi D, Defino HLA. Prevalence of myofascial dysfunction in patients with low back pain. CEP. 2014;14048:900.
4. Drewes AM, Jennum P. Epidemiology of myofascial pain, low back pain, morning stiffness and sleep-related complaints in the general population. J Musculoskelet Pain. 1995;3(suppl 1):68.
5. Simons DG, Travell J. Myofascial trigger points, a possible explanation. Pain. 1981;10(1):106–9. https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3959(81)90053-1.