C Z Hong1, T S Kuan, J T Chen, S M Chen. 1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the occurrence of referred pain (ReP) elicited by palpation (Pal-ReP) or by needle injection (Inj-ReP) of myofascial trigger point (MTrP), and to assess the correlated factors, including the pain intensity of an active MTrP and the occurrence of local twitch response (LTR). DESIGN: Correlational study. PATIENTS: Ninety-five patients who were treated with MTrP injections. INTERVENTION: MTrP injections. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Pain intensity of MTrP and occurrence of Pal-ReP, Inj-ReP, and LTR. RESULTS: Both Pal-ReP and Inj-ReP were elicited in 53.9% of MTrPs, Inj-ReP, but not Pal-ReP, was elicited in 33.7% of MTrPs. Both Pal-ReP and Inj-ReP were unobtainable in 12.3% of MTrPs. The occurrence of ReP was significantly correlated to the pain intensity of active MTrP and the occurrence of LTR. CONCLUSION: ReP could be elicited more frequently by needling than by palpation. The frequency of occurrence in ReP mainly depends on pain intensity of an active MTrP.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the occurrence of referred pain (ReP) elicited by palpation (Pal-ReP) or by needle injection (Inj-ReP) of myofascial trigger point (MTrP), and to assess the correlated factors, including the pain intensity of an active MTrP and the occurrence of local twitch response (LTR). DESIGN: Correlational study. PATIENTS: Ninety-five patients who were treated with MTrP injections. INTERVENTION: MTrP injections. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Pain intensity of MTrP and occurrence of Pal-ReP, Inj-ReP, and LTR. RESULTS: Both Pal-ReP and Inj-ReP were elicited in 53.9% of MTrPs, Inj-ReP, but not Pal-ReP, was elicited in 33.7% of MTrPs. Both Pal-ReP and Inj-ReP were unobtainable in 12.3% of MTrPs. The occurrence of ReP was significantly correlated to the pain intensity of active MTrP and the occurrence of LTR. CONCLUSION: ReP could be elicited more frequently by needling than by palpation. The frequency of occurrence in ReP mainly depends on pain intensity of an active MTrP.
Authors: Irene Campa-Moran; Etelvina Rey-Gudin; Josué Fernández-Carnero; Alba Paris-Alemany; Alfonso Gil-Martinez; Sergio Lerma Lara; Almudena Prieto-Baquero; José Luis Alonso-Perez; Roy La Touche Journal: Pain Res Treat Date: 2015-11-10