MPS (Myofascial pain syndrome) or CMP (chronic myofascial pain) is a pain disorder that’s described as persistent pain in multiple trigger points and constrictions in the connective tissue surrounding muscles. They’re also referred to as “knots” and are found anywhere that can cause focal point tenderness, pain upon palpitation, muscle hardening, pseudo-weakness, referred pain, and a limited range of motion.
How Do Doctors Diagnose MPS?
Doctors diagnose MPS with a physical examination that involves applying gentle pressure to the painful areas to feel for tense areas and specific responses. There are additional tests and procedures to ensure there isn’t another cause for muscle pain, but those are recommended on a case-by-case basis.
What Are The Best Treatments for MPS?
Treating MPS looks different for everyone. It can include pain medications, trigger point injections as well as physical therapy, and in rare cases benzodiazepines. A doctor may prescribe over-the-counter pain relievers, stronger pain relievers, and even certain antidepressants as part of the treatment in order to alleviate pain and improve sleep. Physical therapy and trigger point injections can help relieve muscle tension and reduce pain.
What causes Myofascial Pain Syndrome?
No one has discovered the exact cause or causes of MPS (Myofascial pain syndrome), but several contributing factors have been identified. These include muscle overuse or repetitive motions, such as those performed in certain occupations or hobbies. Stress-related muscle tension is also considered a significant factor.
Other potential causes include muscle injury or trauma, poor posture, muscle imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, and underlying medical conditions. Additionally, emotional or psychological factors, such as anxiety and depression, can exacerbate muscle tension and contribute to the development of MPS.
Why Choose Anesthesia Pain Care Consultants to Help with Your MPS?
Since 1996, the team at Anesthesia Pain Care Consultants has been providing treatment and care for patients. They have received certification as pain specialists from several American medical boards, as well as the World Institute of Pain. The physicians and rehabilitation team on staff have extensive experience in treating patients suffering from pain, and their clinical outcomes have been proven successful.
Patients can trust that they will receive exceptional care at Anesthesia Pain Care Consultants. Schedule your appointment online today at https://apccfl.com/request-an-appointment/ or give one of our locations a call.
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