Contributions of myofascial pain in diagnosis and treatment of shoulder pain. A randomized control trial |
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Authors: | Sara Perez-Palomares Bárbara Oliván-Blázquez Ana Ma Arnal-Burró Orlando Mayoral-Del Moral Elena Gaspar-Calvo Ma Luisa de-la-Torre-Beldarraín Elena López-Lape?a Marina Pérez-Benito Victoria Ara-Loriente Laura Romo-Calvo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Arag?n Health Service, Primary Care, Zaragoza, Spain;(2) Research Network on Preventive Activities and Health Promotion, (REDIAPP-G06-018) Nodo de Arag?n, Spain;(3) Arag?n Health Sciences Institute, Zaragoza, Spain;(4) Arag?n Health Service, Zaragoza, Spain;(5) Hospital Provincial de Toledo, Toledo, Spain |
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Background Rotator cuff tendinopathy and subacromial impingement syndrome present complex patomechanical situations, frequent difficulties in clinical diagnosis and lack of effectiveness in treatment. Based on clinical experience, we have therefore considered the existence of another pathological entity as the possible origin of pain and dysfunction. The hypothesis of this study is to relate subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) with myofascial pain syndrome (MPS), since myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) cause pain, functional limitation, lack of coordination and alterations in quality of movement, even prior to a tendinopathy. MTrPs can coexist with any degenerative subacromial condition. If they are not taken into consideration, they could perpetuate and aggravate the problem, hindering diagnosis and making the applied treatments ineffective. |
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