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  • This region covers upper thoracic back, shoulder and arm pain as described in Travell & Simons Vol.1, Chapter 18. ...
    150 bytes (21 words) - 00:06, 12 April 2026

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  • This region covers upper thoracic back, shoulder and arm pain as described in Travell & Simons Vol.1, Chapter 18. ...
    150 bytes (21 words) - 00:06, 12 April 2026
  • ...185 8 474 46 328 115 348 122 284 [[Upper Back-Arm-Shoulder|Upper Back-Arm-Shoulder Pain]] ...4 312 177 295 171 273 178 280 197 [[Upper Back-Arm-Shoulder|Upper Back-Arm-Shoulder Pain]] ...
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  • ...significant mechanism for neurovascular entrapment of the brachial plexus and axillary artery. ...the coracoid process of the scapula and '''below''' to the third, fourth, and fifth ribs near their costal cartilages. It may also attach as low as the s ...
    14 KB (2,121 words) - 03:52, 18 April 2026
  • ...nd 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 ...verse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and to the angles of the '''upper''' six ribs; '''below''' they attach to the angles of the '''lower''' six r ...
    11 KB (1,577 words) - 04:20, 18 April 2026
  • ...t, and arm pain. Its referred pain patterns closely mimic cardiac ischemia and it has a direct somatovisceral relationship with cardiac arrhythmia. TrPs i ...— attach to the superficial aponeuroses of the obliquus externus abdominis and occasionally to the rectus abdominis ...
    23 KB (3,551 words) - 03:56, 18 April 2026
  • ...rushing, pressure, or squeezing chest pain; radiation to left arm, jaw, or back; diaphoresis, nausea, or vomiting; pain at rest or with minimal exertion; k "question": "Sudden tearing or ripping chest or back pain; hypertension or Marfan features; pulse or BP difference between arms? ...
    39 KB (4,548 words) - 01:27, 19 April 2026
  • ...Is there crushing, pressure, or squeezing chest pain radiating to the left arm or jaw, with associated sweating, nausea, or shortness of breath?", "question": "Is there tearing or ripping chest or back pain of sudden onset, particularly in a patient with hypertension or Marfan ...
    41 KB (4,757 words) - 01:14, 19 April 2026
  • ...tlet Syndrome|thoracic outlet]], and TrP tautness in the scalenus anterior and medius is the primary myofascial mechanism responsible for the majority of * [[#Activation and Perpetuating Factors|3 Activation and Perpetuating Factors]] ...
    32 KB (4,788 words) - 03:46, 18 April 2026
  • ...When intercostal TrPs are active, even quiet breathing can become painful, and the resulting voluntary breath-restriction may itself perpetuate the TrPs. ...oss arrangement analogous to the external and internal abdominal obliques, and mechanically similar to the successive plies of an automobile tyre. ...
    15 KB (2,087 words) - 04:11, 18 April 2026
  • ...ard toward the shoulder. This remote buttock referral is easily overlooked and frequently misattributed to disc pathology or sacroiliac dysfunction. ...r of the lumbocostal aponeurosis. Caudally it blends with the iliocostalis and spinalis muscles. ...
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  • ...and its TrPs are among the most commonly overlooked sources of head, face, and ear pain. ...anterior surface of the manubrium sterni; inserts into the mastoid process and lateral half of the superior nuchal line ...
    18 KB (2,591 words) - 03:54, 14 April 2026
  • "region": "Head and Neck Pain \u2014 Myofascial", "question": "Headache with fever, photophobia, phonophobia, and neck stiffness (Kernig\u2019s or Brudzinski\u2019s sign positive); non-blan ...
    47 KB (5,851 words) - 11:32, 19 April 2026
  • ...c. Iliocostalis lumborum TrPs are closely associated with pelvic obliquity and sacroiliac dysfunction. ...stalis lumborum extends '''above''' from the angles of the lowest six ribs and '''below''' to the sacrum. It is the most laterally placed of the lumbar pa ...
    20 KB (2,933 words) - 00:48, 19 April 2026
  • ...he most common muscular sources of tension-type and cervicogenic headache, and its taut bands are responsible for the most clinically important entrapment ...ispinalis capitis TrPs are frequently satellites of key TrPs in either the upper trapezius or the splenius capitis; elimination of those key TrPs often inac ...
    23 KB (3,366 words) - 11:49, 19 April 2026