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19 April 2026

  • 01:2701:27, 19 April 2026 diff hist −4,032 DiagnosticTree/Chest No edit summary current
  • 01:2101:21, 19 April 2026 diff hist +93 N Pain:Chest Created page with "<html> <div class="diagnostic-tree-host" data-tree-page="DiagnosticTree/Chest"></div> </html>" current
  • 01:2101:21, 19 April 2026 diff hist −10 Torso No edit summary current
  • 01:2001:20, 19 April 2026 diff hist +44,453 N DiagnosticTree/Chest Created page with "{ "tree_id": "chest", "region": "Chest Pain — Myofascial", "start": "rf-screen", "redflags": { "instruction": "Screen ALL THREE groups before proceeding. If ANY feature within a group is present, act on that group's action immediately — do not continue to the myofascial algorithm.", "cardiac": { "id": "rf-cardiac", "label": "Cardiac & Vascular Emergencies", "screen_question": "Are ANY of the following present?", "conditions"..."
  • 01:1401:14, 19 April 2026 diff hist +41,584 N Chest Pain Algorithm Created page with "{ "tree_id": "chest", "region": "Chest Pain — Myofascial", "start": "rf-screen", "redflags": { "emergency": [ { "id": "rf-e1", "label": "Acute Myocardial Infarction / Cardiac Ischaemia", "question": "Is there crushing, pressure, or squeezing chest pain radiating to the left arm or jaw, with associated sweating, nausea, or shortness of breath?", "rationale": "Myofascial chest pain can closely mimic cardiac ischaemia. Ca..." current
  • 01:0601:06, 19 April 2026 diff hist +15 Torso No edit summary
  • 01:0601:06, 19 April 2026 diff hist −18 Torso No edit summary
  • 00:5700:57, 19 April 2026 diff hist +18,649 N Muscle:Iliocostalis Cervicis Created page with "'''Iliocostalis cervicis''' (also known as ''cervicalis ascendens'') is the cervical continuation of the iliocostalis column — the most laterally placed of the erector spinae (superficial paraspinal) group. It bridges the thoracic rib cage to the lower cervical spine, making it a key postural muscle at the cervicothoracic junction. Its TrPs refer pain upward into the posterior neck and occipital region, and downward toward the interscapular area. Because of its positio..." current
  • 00:4800:48, 19 April 2026 diff hist +2,231 Muscle:Iliocostalis Lumborum No edit summary current
  • 00:4200:42, 19 April 2026 diff hist +226 Muscle:Longissimus Thoracis No edit summary current
  • 00:3200:32, 19 April 2026 diff hist +12,713 N Muscle:Multifidi Created page with "'''Multifidi''' are the next deeper layer of the deep paraspinal muscles, located between the semispinalis thoracis and the rotatores. They refer pain primarily to the region around the '''spinous process''' of the vertebra adjacent to the TrP. Multifidus TrPs located from L1 to L5 may also refer pain anteriorly to the abdomen — easily misjudged as visceral in origin. At the S1 level, multifidus TrPs project pain downward to the coccyx and render the coccyx hypersensit..." current
  • 00:3100:31, 19 April 2026 diff hist +10,570 N Muscle:Rotadores Created page with "'''Rotatores''' are the deepest layer of the paraspinal muscles and the shortest of the deep paraspinal group. They produce midline pain and referred tenderness on tapping the spinous process adjacent to a TrP. Involvement throughout the length of the thoracolumbar spine produces '''midline pain''' centering on the spinous processes at the segmental level of the TrP, or in the lumbar region, it may be referred a few segments caudally. The rotatores are believed to functi..." current
  • 00:2900:29, 19 April 2026 diff hist −33 Torso No edit summary Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 00:2600:26, 19 April 2026 diff hist +1,164 Torso No edit summary
  • 00:1900:19, 19 April 2026 diff hist −32 Torso No edit summary
  • 00:1900:19, 19 April 2026 diff hist +5 N File:TorsoRegion.png No edit summary current
  • 00:1800:18, 19 April 2026 diff hist +62 N Torso Created page with "<gallery> Example.jpg|Caption1 Example.jpg|Caption2 </gallery>"

18 April 2026

  • 23:5923:59, 18 April 2026 diff hist +7,846 N Muscle:Abdominal Wall/Belch Button Created page with "The '''belch button''' is an uncommon but clinically important trigger point (TrP) that has not been consistently localised to a specific named muscle. It is a dorsal TrP that may lie in the posterior fringe of the external oblique, or it may be a fascial TrP in the '''lumbodorsal fascia''', or it may represent an attachment TrP of the transversus abdominis where it attaches to the thoracolumbar fascia at the a..." current
  • 23:5823:58, 18 April 2026 diff hist +6,973 N Muscle:Pyramidalis Created page with "'''Pyramidalis''' is a small, variable, triangular muscle located within the anterior rectus sheath, just above the symphysis pubis. Its TrP refers pain close to the midline between the symphysis pubis and the umbilicus. The pyramidalis is absent bilaterally in approximately 17–20% of individuals and is absent unilaterally more commonly than bilaterally — its presence should never be assumed. It lies entirely within the anterior rectus sheath, and its TrP is closely..." current
  • 23:5823:58, 18 April 2026 diff hist +16,815 N Muscle:Rectus Abdominis Created page with "'''Rectus abdominis''' is the primary medial abdominal muscle, running vertically between the pubic symphysis and the anterior rib cage. Its TrPs produce some of the most clinically confusing pain patterns in the body: bilateral horizontal back pain at the thoracolumbar level, deep epigastric pain mimicking peptic ulcer, periumbilical cramping indistinguishable from intestinal colic, dysmenorrhoea, pseudo-appendicitis at McBurney's point, and precordial pain. Because the..." current
  • 23:5623:56, 18 April 2026 diff hist +8,538 N Muscle:Transversus Abdominis Created page with "'''Transversus abdominis''' is the deepest of the three lateral abdominal wall muscles. Its TrPs produce referred pain in a horizontal band across the upper abdomen with concentration at the xiphoid process, and are associated with enthesitis along the inferior costal margin that is characteristically aggravated by coughing. The transversus abdominis is the first of all the abdominal wall muscles to be activated in anticipation of lower limb movement — a feedforward re..." current
  • 23:5523:55, 18 April 2026 diff hist +9,789 N Muscle:Internal Oblique Created page with "'''Internal oblique''' is the intermediate layer of the three lateral abdominal wall muscles. Its TrPs are less well characterised individually than the external oblique because the muscle is not directly accessible to flat palpation — central TrPs can only be reached by pincer grip of the lateral wall. Its pain patterns overlap those of the external oblique and transversus abdominis. TrPs in the lower internal oblique near the inguinal canal are a recognised source of..." current
  • 23:5523:55, 18 April 2026 diff hist +13,530 N Muscle:External Oblique Created page with "'''External oblique''' is the most superficial of the three lateral abdominal wall muscles. Its trigger points (TrPs) produce a wide range of referred pain patterns — from "heartburn" in the epigastric region to groin and testicular pain — and can initiate viscerosomatic disturbances capable of closely mimicking appendicitis, cholecystitis, and other acute visceral pathology. Because its fibres interdigitate with the serratus anterior and latissimus dorsi, dysfunctio..." current
  • 04:2304:23, 18 April 2026 diff hist +9,603 N Muscle:Semispinalis Thoracis Created page with "'''Semispinalis thoracis''' is classified anatomically as the outermost (most superficial) of the deep paraspinal muscles, but its pain patterns correspond to those of the longissimus fibres at the same segmental level. Although it is the most superficial of the deep group, it behaves clinically more like the superficial (erector spinae) group in its referral patterns. Its TrPs produce severe aching "bone" pain that is persistent, worrisome, and disabling. The semispinal..." current
  • 04:2304:23, 18 April 2026 diff hist +10,239 N Muscle:Rotatores Created page with "'''Rotatores''' are the deepest layer of the deep paraspinal (transversospinal) group and the shortest muscles of the spine. They span only one segment (rotatores breves) or two segments (rotatores longi) and lie against the laminae of the vertebrae. Their trigger points (TrPs) produce midline pain centred on the spinous processes at the segmental level of the TrP, with referred tenderness that may extend to the adjacent tapping on the spinous process. They are the most..." current
  • 04:2204:22, 18 April 2026 diff hist +12,196 N Muscle:Multifidus Created page with "'''Multifidus''' is the intermediate layer of the deep paraspinal (transversospinal) group, lying deeper than the semispinalis thoracis and superficial to the rotatores. Its trigger points (TrPs) refer pain primarily to the region around the spinous process of the vertebra adjacent to the TrP, and may also refer pain anteriorly to the abdomen — easily misjudged as visceral in origin. Multifidus TrPs at the S<sub>1</sub> level project pain downward to the coccyx and ren..." current
  • 04:2104:21, 18 April 2026 diff hist +17,852 N Muscle:Iliocostalis Lumborum Created page with "'''Longissimus thoracis''' is the most medially placed of the superficial (erector spinae) paraspinal muscles and has the longest fibres of the entire paraspinal group. It is one of the two muscles of the erector spinae group most likely to develop active trigger points (TrPs), and is a common muscular source of "lumbago." Its TrPs refer pain downward to the sacroiliac region and the buttock, and — when located at the low thoracic and high lumbar levels — may also re..."
  • 04:2104:21, 18 April 2026 diff hist +17,852 N Muscle:Longissimus Thoracis Created page with "'''Longissimus thoracis''' is the most medially placed of the superficial (erector spinae) paraspinal muscles and has the longest fibres of the entire paraspinal group. It is one of the two muscles of the erector spinae group most likely to develop active trigger points (TrPs), and is a common muscular source of "lumbago." Its TrPs refer pain downward to the sacroiliac region and the buttock, and — when located at the low thoracic and high lumbar levels — may also re..."
  • 04:2004:20, 18 April 2026 diff hist +11,227 N Muscle:Iliocostalis Thoracis Created page with "'''Iliocostalis thoracis''' is the more laterally placed of the two superficial (erector spinae) paraspinal muscles most likely to develop trigger points (TrPs). It refers pain both cephalad and caudad, with mid-thoracic TrPs projecting pain medially toward the spine and spilling over anteriorly into the abdomen and up toward the back of the shoulder — a pattern easily mistaken for cardiac angina or pleurisy on the left side. Low thoracic TrPs also refer pain into the..." current
  • 04:1104:11, 18 April 2026 diff hist −3,395 Muscle:Diaphragm No edit summary current
  • 04:1104:11, 18 April 2026 diff hist −2,962 Muscle:Intercostal Muscles No edit summary current
  • 04:0604:06, 18 April 2026 diff hist +18,540 N Muscle:Diaphragm Created page with "# Muscle:Diaphragm **The diaphragm** is the primary muscle of inhalation in humans, generating 70–80% of the inhalation force during quiet breathing. Its trigger points (TrPs) produce referred pain in two distinct patterns depending on whether the central dome or the peripheral costal fibres are involved — a distinction that reflects the dual innervation of the muscle. Diaphragmatic TrPs are a clinically underrecognised cause of persistent chest pain, dyspnoea, and..."
  • 04:0504:05, 18 April 2026 diff hist +18,008 N Muscle:Intercostal Muscles Created page with "# Muscle:Intercostal Muscles **Intercostal muscles** occupy the spaces between adjacent ribs and serve dual roles in respiration and postural stabilisation of the thoracic spine. Because their trigger points (TrPs) produce chest pain that worsens with breathing, coughing, and sneezing, they are frequently misattributed to cardiac or pleuropulmonary pathology. When intercostal TrPs are active, even quiet breathing can become painful, and the resulting voluntary breath-re..."
  • 03:5603:56, 18 April 2026 diff hist +225 Muscle:Pectoralis Major No edit summary current
  • 03:5403:54, 18 April 2026 diff hist +8,583 N Muscle:Subclavius Created page with "'''Subclavius''' is a small muscle lying beneath the clavicle over the first rib whose trigger points (TrPs) can contribute to symptoms of a vascular thoracic outlet syndrome and produce a referred pain pattern extending down the radial side of the arm and forearm to the thumb and index finger — a pattern easily mistaken for that of the overlying pectoralis major or the scalene muscles. == Anatomy == The subclavius muscl..." current
  • 03:5403:54, 18 April 2026 diff hist +10,693 Muscle:Sternalis Sternalis current
  • 03:5203:52, 18 April 2026 diff hist +13,932 Muscle:Pectoralis Minor No edit summary current
  • 03:5103:51, 18 April 2026 diff hist +23,213 Muscle:Pectoralis Major No edit summary
  • 03:4603:46, 18 April 2026 diff hist +32,152 Muscle:Scalene No edit summary current
  • 02:5202:52, 18 April 2026 diff hist +4,330 DiagnosticTree/EarTMJ No edit summary current
  • 02:5002:50, 18 April 2026 diff hist +12,166 Muscle:Lateral Pterygoid No edit summary current
  • 02:2702:27, 18 April 2026 diff hist −23 Muscle:Medial Pterygoid No edit summary current
  • 02:2602:26, 18 April 2026 diff hist +10,146 Muscle:Medial Pterygoid No edit summary
  • 01:4701:47, 18 April 2026 diff hist −1,107 Head & Neck No edit summary current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 01:3701:37, 18 April 2026 diff hist +18 N File:Headregionv3.png No edit summary current
  • 01:3001:30, 18 April 2026 diff hist +2,477 Head & Neck No edit summary

16 April 2026

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