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Myofacial Pain Management San Diego CA

Local resource for myofacial pain management in San Diego, CA. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to myofacial treatment, myofacial therapy, myofacial pain treatment, as well as information on myofacial pain treatment centers, and content on myofacial pain.

Spence Chiropractic Center of Mission Valley
(619) 453-0085
8555 Station Village Lane Suite B
San Diego, CA
San Diego Sports & Spine
(619) 537-7970
7612 Linda Vista Rd # 109
San Diego, CA
Head Neck & Spine Center - Brandon Goldstein, D.C.
(619) 800-7169
8950 Villa La Jolla Dr # B212
La Jolla, CA
Carmel Mountain Chiropractic & Wellness Center
(858) 568-7198
9320 Carmel Mountain Rd
San Diego, CA
Integrity Chiropractic
(760) 487-7519
120 Birmingham Dr Ste 100
Cardiff, CA
Mission Village Chiropractic
(619) 489-7312
3570 Camino Del Rio N #104
San Diego, CA
Contemporary Chiropractic
(619) 453-0398
6612 Mission Gorge Rd - B
San Diego, CA
Brinegar Chiropractic Center
(619) 659-7090
8760 Cuyamaca St
Santee, CA
Solana Beach Sport Chiropractic
(858) 480-7396
991 A Lomas Sante Fe Dr
Solana Beach, CA
Marc David Rose, MD
713-988-7246
2020 Camino del Rio N
San Diego, CA
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Myofacial Pain

According to the Michigan Headache & Neurological institute, myofascial pain is probably one of the least understood and most frequently misdiagnosed types of pain. It is also one of the most common sources of pain in our population and results in a large number of doctor visits, missed work days, and missed social activities.

The word "myofascial" means related to muscle and fascia. Fascia is the connective tissue which surrounds the muscles in the body. So myofascial pain means pain that is coming from muscles and connective tissues.

This is a condition characterized by chronic pain in the muscle tissues, similar to fibromyalgia.  MPS is sometimes the aftermath of injury. Pain medication, anti-inflammatory medication, and therapies aimed at relaxing the muscles tissues (such as massage, chiropractic, and some forms of acupuncture) have been reported as beneficial.

How it Feels

This pain is a deep, aching, spreading, and sometimes sharp pain in muscle.  When you rub or massage the painful area, you may feel a painful, tight band or “knot” in the muscle.  These knots are known as “trigger points” because pressing on them can “trigger” more pain.  This pain can be right at the knot or it may spread to other nearby areas of the body.  For instance, pressing a trigger point at the top of the shoulder may cause both shoulder pain and an aching, painful feeling in the upper arm.

Causes

This kind of pain can have many causes.  Poor posture, overuse of muscles, and injury to muscles or nearby joints can all cause muscle pain and lead to trigger points.  Sometimes trigger points come from injuries to the spine or to the nerves supplying a muscle.  This pain can involve a single muscle or many muscles.  It may be present while you are active or when you are at rest.  Although almost any muscle can be involved, some of the most common sites of this pain are the neck, shoulders, head, and low back.

Treament

There are two main types of treatment for pain.  The first and most important treatment is exercise.  To reduce or get rid of myofascial pain, you can stretch the painful muscle, improve posture, and restore healthy muscle use.  Your health care team will teach you exercises that you can use at home to stretch the muscles and relieve your pain.  If you keep exercising even after the pain is better, you will help prevent the pro...

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