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Active clinical trials for "Myofascial Pain Syndromes"

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Dry Needling & Trigger Point Compression Release in Neck Pain

Neck PainTrigger Point Pain4 more

This randomized control trial was conducted to investigate the efficacy of trigger point dry needling which is a modern treatment intervention compared with ischemic compression release in the patients having neck pain due to myofascial trigger points.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effects of Two Different Applications in Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia

The study aims to determine the effect of connective tissue massage and taping applications on the pain and depression complaints of fibromyalgia patients and to compare their impact on quality of life.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Kinesio Tape Application With EDF Technique on Active Trigger Points of Upper Trapezius Muscle

Myofascial Pain SyndromeMyofascial Trigger Point Pain

In this double-blinded, prospective randomized sham controlled multi centered study, the aim was to investigate the efficacy of EDF technique on pain intensity, number of active TrPs, cervical ROM and disability levels in patients with MPS on upper trapezius (UT) muscle.180 patients were randomly allocated to kinesio taping (KT) group or sham group. Applications were done two times 1 week apart. VAS-pain scores, disability scores , cervical ROM angles and number of trigger points were evaluated as outcome parameters. Vas-pain scores and number of trigger points were assessed at baseline, after 1 week and after 2 weeks (at the end of the study). Cervical ROM angles and disability (measured by Neck Pain Disability Scale) were assessed at baseline and at the end of the study. Both groups received home exercise program. As a result application of KT with EDF technique to the UT muscle provided a significant improvement in pain level, disability, number of active TrPs and cervical ROM angles and found superior to sham application.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Comparative Effects of Dry Needling and Ischemic Compression Technique on Scalene Myofascial Pain...

Scalenus Syndrome

Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) is a medical term used to describe chronic regional pain syndrome that presents with hyperirritable spots called trigger points (TPs) and/or tender spots (TSs) that arise from taut bands (TB) in the skeletal muscle. Scalene myofascial pain syndrome is a regional pain syndrome wherein pain originates over the neck area and radiates down to the arm. Functionally, MPS causes the muscle to become weak and stiff, leading to reductions in range of movement. Thus, MPS is known as a major cause of morbidity, with a significant impact on daily activity, function and quality of life. The aim of this study is to compare the effects of dry needling versus ischemic compression technique on trigger points of scalene in neck pain, related disability and neck active range of motion among patients with scalene myofascial pain syndrome.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effect of High Intensity Laser in Treatment of Myofascial Trigger Points in Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis...

Myofascial Trigger Point PainKnee Osteoarthritis

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of High intensity laser therapy( HILT) on pressure pain threshold, serum cortisol level, passive knee range of motion, and changes of functional disability in patients with active myofascial trigger points(MTrPs) pain associated wit knee osteoarthritis(OA) .

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Myofascial Release Technique and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization in Lumbar...

Trigger Point PainMyofascial

Trigger point are hyper-irritable points, appear as nodules on palpation, discrete and focal spots in the taut band of skeletal muscles. Myofascial release technique and instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization both techniques are used to break the adhesions and mobilize the soft tissue, releasing the trigger points. The study will contribute in comparing the level of pain threshold perceived by males and females in our society. .Moreover, finding a noninvasive effective treatment that is non-exhaustive for the therapist and non-painful for the patient.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Comparative Efficacy of Duloxetine vs Escitalopram in Patients With Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia

Duloxetine is FDA approved as pharmacological treatment for Fibromyalgia. The use of SSRIs has been endorsed by the 2013 Canadian guidelines. The data available for Escitalopram as a treatment modality for Fibromyalgia is limited, however small trials have demonstrated its efficacy. No head to head comparisons between escitalopram and duloxetine have been undertaken. We aim to conduct a single blind, randomized control trial to assess the comparative efficacy of duloxetine vs escitalopram in drug naive patients with newly diagnosed Fibromyalgia.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Newer Antidepressants in Combination With Pregabalin for Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Fibromyalgia

Background: The investigator hypothesized that the combined use of pregabalin and paroxetine would be associated with comparable Somatic Symptoms Scale-8 (SSS-8) and higher tolerability than amitriptyline or venlafaxine. Methods: After ethical approval, 75 patients with diagnosed fibromyalgia who were receiving pregabalin 75 mg/day, were randomly allocated to receive amitriptyline 25 mg/day (n = 24), venlafaxine 75 mg/day (n = 25), or paroxetine 25 mg/day (n = 26). All patients were assessed bi-monthly for consequent six months for the changes in the SSS-8, Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CESDS), life satisfaction, mood, sleep quality, fatigue and medication tolerability and adverse effects.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effects of Dry Needling on Spinal Mobility and Trigger Points in Patients With Fibromyalgia Syndrome....

FibromyalgiaBack Pain

This study evaluates the effect of Dry Needling on Spinal Mobility and Trigger Points in Patients with Fibromyalgia Syndrome.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Study on the Effect of Granisetron on Myofascial Pain in the Orofacial Muscles

Myofascial PainTemporomandibular Disorders

The aim of this study is to to investigate if local treatment with intramuscular injections of granisetron are effective in alleviating pain in patients with chronic myofascial pain in the orofacial muscles The study hypothesis is that local administration of granisetron reduces pain and allodynia/hyperalgesia in patients with chronic myofascial pain in the orofacial muscles and that this effect of granisetron on pain is larger than the effect from placebo

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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