Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Latent myofascial trigger point (LMTP) is a small hypersensitive area in skeletal muscles that becomes painful under compression or stimulation. LMTPs are relevant for various musculoskeletal disorders. Although several treatments have been introduced to treat LMTP, the most efficient one is yet to be found.
OBJECTIVE:
The main purpose of the present study was to compare pressure release, phonophoresis of betamethasone and dry needling on the upper trapezius latent myofascial trigger point.
METHODS:
Sixty participants (mean
RESULTS:
Significant pain decrease, active cervical range of motion and pain pressure threshold increase were observed in the three groups (
CONCLUSIONS:
Considering the significant, positive effects of all three methods, dry needling and phonophoresis seem to be more effective than pressure release.
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