Recently, there has been a significant improvement in the methods of diagnosis and treatment of myofascial pain syndrome. The continuing high frequency of occurrence of this pathological condition against the background of numerous scientific studies in the field of its diagnosis, treatment and prevention testifies to the significant scientific and practical relevance of this problem at the present time, and the predominant use of pharmacotherapy, which often entails side effects, significant financial costs against the background of its comparatively low effectiveness, actualizes the use of non-drug methods of influence.