Treating Myofascial Pain: Relief Is Available

Ever felt pain when someone touches you? It may be myofascial pain. Treating myofascial pain can bring relief and help you return to your everyday life with less pain.听

鈥淎lmost everyone will experience myofascial pain at some point in life,鈥 says Dr. Mariam Ashraf, assistant professor of clinical anesthesiology and board-certified anesthesiologist and pain medicine specialist at 国产吃瓜福利. 鈥淚f it becomes a chronic issue, it can decrease functional capacity and mobility at any stage of life.鈥

贬别谤别鈥檚 what you should know about this painful condition.

Defining Myofascial Pain

Myofascial pain results from pain in your muscles (myo) and connective tissue (fascia). This pain can result from stress, muscle fatigue, a lack of exercise or deconditioning, poor posture or muscle overuse. When pain lasts longer than three months, it becomes a chronic condition called myofascial pain syndrome.

The two most common areas of the body affected by myofascial pain are the neck and low back.听

Myofascial pain is often associated with trigger points鈥攕tiff, tender and taut bands of muscle and fascia. When pressed or touched, these hypersensitive spots may reproduce pain or trigger pain in a different area known as referred pain.听

Common Myofascial Pain Symptoms

According to the , approximately 9 million Americans experience myofascial pain syndrome, with the condition affecting as many as 85% of people over age 65. Dr. Ashraf suspects the number of people who experience this muscle pain is significantly higher.听

鈥淭here are subsets of people who live with pain and never report it to a health provider,鈥 she says. 鈥淭here is no universal presentation, and many patients are not aware of the treatments available for myofascial pain.鈥

Common symptoms of myofascial pain syndrome include:

  • Aching, burning, stinging or stabbing pain in the affected muscle
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Limited range of motion in the affected area
  • Pain that worsens with stress, overuse, poor posture or inactivity
  • Persistent pain that may worsen over time until it affects you every day
  • Sensitive or tender muscles when touched
  • Weakness in the affected muscle

What Causes This Painful Condition

Your daily routine is often to blame for myofascial pain. Excessive strain on muscles can lead to overuse. This overuse begins a cycle of pain and inflammation within the muscles and connective tissue. The pattern can begin at any time, but certain activities cause pain more often than others.

鈥淭reating myofascial pain is often necessary in patients who are trying to intensify their exercise routine,鈥 Dr. Ashraf says. 鈥淧atients may pull a muscle due to improper technique while exercising. Myofascial pain can also result from excessive use of computers and cell phones, which contributes to poor posture. Looking down at screens for long periods every day can lead to muscle imbalances that contribute to myofascial pain.鈥

Due to the increased use of handheld devices, Dr. Ashraf observes that the muscle tension and pain associated with myofascial pain syndrome are affecting an increasing number of young adults.听

Other risk factors for myofascial pain include:听

  • Abnormalities in musculoskeletal structures, such as scoliosis
  • Hypermobility
  • Hypothyroidism听
  • Lack of exercise
  • Scoliosis听
  • Stress
  • Trauma
  • Vitamin deficiencies

Diagnosing Myofascial Pain

Identifying the source of your problem is crucial for treating myofascial pain. To diagnose myofascial pain, a pain medicine specialist will ask a series of questions, including:

  • When did the pain start, and how often do you experience it?
  • How would you rate the pain on a scale of 0 to 10?听
  • Do certain activities or medications alleviate the pain?听
  • What have you tried to relieve the pain, and has it worked?
  • Are there specific activities that worsen the pain?听
  • Do you have any history of injury or trauma that may contribute to your pain?

During the diagnostic journey, 测辞耻鈥檒濒 also undergo a full-body physical exam. Your pain specialist will assess your range of motion, areas of weakness and potential trigger points. Though the states that imaging exams and blood tests 肠补苍鈥檛 confirm myofascial pain syndrome, these tests may help with your diagnosis. Your care team may recommend these tests to rule out other potential causes of pain.听

Treating Myofascial Pain听

Once you have a diagnosis, treating myofascial pain typically begins with a conservative approach. If that 诲辞别蝉苍鈥檛 work, additional treatment involving procedural interventions or medications may help.听

A few treatment options offered through 国产吃瓜福利 include:

  • Physical therapy. You work through a series of exercises to strengthen and stretch the muscles causing your pain.
  • Massage therapy. Expert massage helps loosen tense muscles that cause pain.
  • Medication. , such as ibuprofen, can help reduce inflammation and pain. Muscle relaxers help alleviate tension in tight muscles and provide relief from discomfort.听
  • Dry needling. A pain specialist inserts a thin needle into the trigger point. 鈥淭his breaks apart the muscle fibers,鈥 Dr. Ashraf says, 鈥渁llowing the muscle to relax and heal with less tension.鈥
  • Also known as wet needling, trigger point injections follow the same process as dry needling, with one difference. While inserting thin needles into your trigger points, the pain specialist injects a steroid or numbing agent at the treatment site.
  • Implantable device. A surgeon implants a device in your body that sends gentle electrical stimulation to nerves in your back. This stimulation relieves pain and strengthens weak muscles, helping to manage future pain.听

鈥淭he worst scenario is living with chronic pain and not knowing what鈥檚 causing it or how to fix it,鈥 Dr. Ashraf says. 鈥淭here are options for treating myofascial pain, and we鈥檙e eager to answer your questions and help you move toward improved health and wellbeing.鈥

Conclusion听

Treating myofascial pain begins with recognizing the symptoms and receiving an accurate diagnosis.

  • Tight muscles and fascia can result in myofascial stress, which causes symptoms such as pain, sensitivity to touch and reduced range of motion.
  • Diagnosing myofascial pain syndrome involves an in-depth interview, physical examination and additional tests to rule out other conditions.
  • Options for treating myofascial pain range from physical therapy and over-the-counter medication to trigger point injections and device implantation.

Do you suspect you or someone you love is experiencing myofascial pain? Find a doctor at 国产吃瓜福利 to access expert care.听

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