The Aim of This Study is to Compare the Effects of Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) and Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) Used in Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) and to Determine Whether They Are Superior to Conservative Treatment (CT)
Myofascial Pain Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Myofascial Pain Syndrome focused on measuring IASTM, ESWT, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, Pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Being over 18 years old To be diagnosed with Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) according to Simons diagnostic criteria (having 5 major and at least one minor criterion) Detection of a trigger point in the trapezius muscle Not receiving any treatment for MPS in the last 1 month Exclusion Criteria: Serious cervical disc disorders Tumor Fibromyalgia Mental or psychotic disorders Venous insufficiency Active infection Pregnancy Allergic skin diseases Acute rheumatic diseases
Sites / Locations
- Ankara University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Conservative Treatment (CT)
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT)
Includes Hotpack, TENS, Ultrasound and home exercise programs. HP, US and TENS applications were applied for 3 weeks, with a total of 15 sessions, 5 sessions per week. HP application for 20 minutes, ultrasound for 5 minutes and TENS for 20 minutes were applied to the patients. The CT protocol was applied to all three groups in the same way.
Includes Hotpack, TENS, Ultrasound, home exercise programs and Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization Technique. The IASTM therapy was applied for three weeks, two sessions per week, for a total of 6 sessions.
Includes Hotpack, TENS, Ultrasound, home exercise programs and Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy treatment. The ESWT therapy was applied for three weeks, two sessions per week, for a total of 6 sessions.