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Trigger Point -Myofascial Pain Syndrome筋痛症の局所麻酔治療

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2008

筋筋膜性疼痛症候群
MPS
Trigger Point
トリガーポイント

肩から腕の痛み
頚椎ヘルニアではなく、筋筋膜性疼痛症候群
Shoulder pain and arm pain
Cervical disk hernia is misdiagnosis.
The diagnosis is myofascial pain syndrome (MPS).

Arm pain is called referredpain.
Local anesthesia is used.
The syringe with 27G size needle.

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  • Osteopaths frequently know how to treat myofascial pain. However it takes time, talent and effort to locate and treat TrP's. A drug prescription takes moments- perhaps more profitable. I predict that as drugs cause more problems, TrP Therapy will become more attractive. Perhaps a nurse could perform TrP, depending on license. Some physical therapists use "spray and stretch" with coolant spray, and massage therapists can do it manually with ischemic palpation, the least invasive techniques.

  • According to the red cover manual book by Travell and Simons, They said about use of Procaine injection into muscle knots to care Trigger Points.

    Isnt this treatment common at clinics or hospitals US? If this is not common, this is amazing for me because this therapy method was created the American Doctor, I mean Dr. Travell and Dr. Simons.

    Do not common US people and doctors know MPS and trigger point injection therapy ? And do only osteopaths know about the disease?

  • Thanks for subscribing to my channel. Many physicians don't know it, but since 2005, TrP injections are covered by Blue Cross insurance in the US. Massage therapists can relieve TrP's manually.  It is important to stretch the muscle briefly after deactivating the TrP. I added your vid to my TrP page.

  • My pleasure.

    Also, in Japan. Almost doctors dont know the disease, MPS and FMS.

    The diseases have been made mis-diagnosis as such as spine disk hernia etc.

    Then, by misfortune, surgeries are operated based on mis diagnosis.

    Surprise thing for me, even in the US, MPS is not well know common doctors to know your comment.

    In spite that Trigger Point Theory has been established by DR. J G. Travell, famous as the doctor of JFK.

  • You might want to explain what the injected material is. In the US they inject carbon dioxide or a solution, which may include dextrose, phenol, analgesic (e.g. lidocaine), corticosteroid (e.g. prednisone), Botox™ or MyoX™.

  • According to the doctor in this clip, Mepivacaine Hydrochloride only used.

    >doctors usually follow protocols

    Uuuum. Thank you, I understand. Almost same condition in Japan. They may obey protocols that studied at school and may not have opportunities to know MPS, FMS and trigger point after graduation.

    The doctor in this clip is an orthopedics doctor. He may be special in Japan.

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  • Unfortunately, many US doctors and patients are not familiar with Trigger Points or their therapy, but concentrate on pharmaceutical and surgical methods. Although insurance now covers them, TrP injections are still not common in the US. Many osteopaths and massage therapists learn about trigger points. I use manual therapy, In 2008 Dr. Simons published that TrP's may be identified by MRI. In Czech Republic, Myoskeletal Doctors use TrP and chiropractic techniques.

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