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Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Treatments

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Lessons no : 18

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Identify key symptoms and referred pain patterns of myofascial pain syndrome for accurate diagnosis
  • Apply physical examination techniques to locate trigger points and assess muscle tenderness effectively
  • Evaluate various treatment options, including manual therapy, trigger point injections, and stretching exercises, for MPS management
  • Develop personalized treatment plans incorporating stress management and posture correction strategies for MPS patients
  • Analyze case studies to recognize underlying causes and contributing factors of myofascial pain syndrome
  • Implement effective manual therapy techniques to alleviate muscle stiffness and improve range of motion
  • Utilize diagnostic tools to differentiate MPS from other musculoskeletal conditions accurately
  • Design comprehensive patient education programs to support self-management and long-term pain relief

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Myofascial Pain Syndrome course, in this course we will delve into the intricacies of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS), a common condition characterized by localized muscle pain and tenderness, often associated with trigger points. Students will explore the pathophysiology underlying MPS, including muscle overuse, trauma, poor posture, and emotional stress, leading to the development of trigger points within the muscle fibers. Through case studies and clinical examples, participants will gain insights into the diverse range of symptoms associated with MPS, such as muscle stiffness, restricted range of motion, and referred pain patterns. Additionally, the course will cover diagnostic approaches, including physical examination and trigger point identification, as well as various treatment modalities, such as manual therapies, trigger point injections, stretching exercises, and stress management techniques. By the end of the course, students will possess a comprehensive understanding of MPS and its management strategies to effectively address musculoskeletal pain and improve patient outcomes.