The Therapeutic Effects of Dextrose Injection for Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Myofascial Trigger Point Pain focused on measuring myofascial trigger point, endplate noise, dextrose.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 1). Patients should be 20 years of age or older;
- 2). They are able to communicate freely;
3). Patients have the diagnosis of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) with a definite myofascial trigger point (MTrP) in the neck base and upper back regions (the upper trapezius muscle). The MTrP is identified based on the following criteria, as recommended by Simons [Simons et al., 1999]:
- (a). a localized tender spot in a palpable taut band of muscle fibers,
- (b). recognized pain (as the usual clinical complaint) when the tender spot is compressed,
- (c). characteristic and consistent referred pain.
- 4). Symptoms of MPS should be more than 3 weeks.
Exclusion Criteria:
- (1). acute or serious medical problems;
- (2). cognitive impairment or psychiatric disorder;
- (3). coagulopathy or any other bleeding disorder;
- (4). taking medication of anticoagulation or antithrombolytics;
- (5). sensory deficiency over the body part where MTrPs located;
- (6). serum hepatitis B or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome;
- (7). malignancy;
- (8). pregnant or likely to be pregnant.
Sites / Locations
- Department of physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, National Cheng Kung University HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Normal saline
hypo-osmolar dextrose solution
hyper-osmolar dextrose solution
Injection of 2 ml normal saline into a myofascial trigger point.
Injection of 2 ml 5% dextrose into a myofascial trigger point.
Injection of 2 ml 15% dextrose into a myofascial trigger point.