Myofacial pain syndromeThe myofascia is a thin, film-like covering over the muscles. Myofacial pain syndrome is the inflammation and subsequent tightening of the myofascia, resulting in pain. Many people get this affliction, but patients with fibromyalgia are more likely than the average population to acquire it. There are many who don't believe that this disorder exists, but patients will say, the pain is real, and they want it stopped. Some patients respond well to medicinal help, where others respond to physical help, such as physical, occupational and massage therapy. Typically, the most effective treatment is a combination of all of them that is physician directed to create the perfect therapy for each individual patient. .
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