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J Osteopath Med
August 2024
College of Rehabilitation Sciences, 37572 University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines.
Context: Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is primarily characterized by myofascial trigger points related to fascial adhesions. MPS hinders fascial flexibility and mobility, leading to myofascial limitations, dysfunctional movement, and limitation of motion (LOM).
Objectives: This study determined the association of age, sex, type of work, symptom chronicity, symptom laterality, cervical LOM, altered direction of fascial displacement, and magnitude of superficial fascial displacement during active cervical flexion with the clinical diagnosis of MPS.