1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-9993(98)90371-9
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Pathophysiologic and electrophysiologic mechanisms of myofascial trigger points

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“…Tetik nokta inaktivasyonu için diğer yön-temler dışında germe egzersizleri de tercih edilebilir. Germe egzersizleri aynı zamanda gergin bantların yol açtığı kas kısalığını gidermek amacıyla da uygulanır (8,59). …”
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“…Tetik nokta inaktivasyonu için diğer yön-temler dışında germe egzersizleri de tercih edilebilir. Germe egzersizleri aynı zamanda gergin bantların yol açtığı kas kısalığını gidermek amacıyla da uygulanır (8,59). …”
Section: S23unclassified
“…The area not maintained by persistent a motor activity as there are no motor action potentials present. Instead there are a variety of altered electrical observation that can be made including spontaneous small voltage activity, and spike discharges 71 . More recent studies have indicated that electrophysiological responses are commonly found when an electrode is placed in the trigger point for therapy 72 .…”
Section: Myofascial Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…toms of many peripheral nerve disorders. Some that are mimicked are carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome and double-crush syndrome (4)(5)(6)(7). Double crush syndrome is a disorder of which pain, numbness and weakness of an extremity due to 2 or more compression or compression-like abnormalities of peripheral nerves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%