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Back Pain Can Be Due To Myofascial Pain Syndrome!

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Dr. Aparna PradhanPhysiotherapist • 18 Years Exp.BPTh/BPT, MPT
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Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic pain disorder. 

In this condition, pressure on sensitive points in your muscles (trigger points) causes pain in the muscle and sometimes in seemingly unrelated parts of your body. This can be caused by repetitive motions used in jobs or hobbies or by stress-related muscle tension

Myofascial pain may be associated with trigger points—areas of tenderness and stiffness within the muscle tissue that reduce your range of motion. Myofascial pain syndrome can occur when you have several areas of active trigger points.

People often refer to trigger points as “knots,” as they feel tight and bundled to the touch compared to the supplier surrounding muscle. As the muscle becomes tight, it can cut off its own blood supply, which can trigger muscle tenderness, pain, and further spasm or tightness in the muscle.

Trigger points can form in muscles þ over your body—including those in your neck, mid-back, and low back

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Myofascial release is a type of physical therapy often used to treat myofascial pain syndrome. 

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– acute or chronic upper, medium or lower back pain
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