![]() ![]() This definitive reference on myofascial pain features improved positioning in many of the drawings demonstrating Dr. Assumes readers to be health care professionals or students who are well trained, or intend to be, in muscle anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, necessary palpitation skills, and recognizing and resolving perpetuating factors. Covers pain in the head and neck upper back, shoulder, and arms forearms and hands and torso. Also addresses the close interaction between myofascial trigger points and articular dysfunctions at nearly every point examined. Updates the 1983 edition to mark the transition of the trigger point concept from a syndrome of unknown etiology to an experimentally established neuromuscular disease entity. Travell, "Travell & Simons' Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual, 2-Volume Set" ![]()
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