“…If active functioning of the deep stabilisation system is restored at any level, most of the myofascial trigger points and restricted joints normalise, the most important exception being chronic active myofascial trigger points which have to be 'destroyed' by dry needling or deep friction. 16 This, at the same time, reveals a new understanding of the phenomenon of myofascial trigger points and movement restriction. Myofascial trigger points represent the most typical source of pain in disturbed motor function.…”