Fascial Components of the Myofascial Pain Syndrome
- 01Fascia's role in myofascial pain is often neglected
- 02This review explores how trauma might alter fascial tissue
- 03Hyaluronan in the fascial matrix is seen as a key factor
Fascia's biology, especially its hyaluronan-rich matrix, is a key and often overlooked component of myofascial pain syndrome.
Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is described as the muscle, sensory, motor, and autonomic nervous system symptoms caused by stimulation of myofascial trigger points (MTP). The participation of fascia in this syndrome has often been neglected. Several manual and physical approaches have been proposed to improve myofascial function after traumatic injuries, but the processes that induce pathological modifications of myofascial tissue after trauma remain unclear. Alterations in collagen fiber composition, in fibroblasts or in extracellular matrix composition have been postulated. We summarize here recent developments in the biology of fascia, and in particular, its associated hyaluronan (HA)-rich matrix that address the issue of MPS.
- APA
- Antonio Stecco, M Gesi, Carla Stecco, & R Stern (2013). Fascial Components of the Myofascial Pain Syndrome. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascial-components-of-the-myofascial-pain-syndrome/
- MLA
- Antonio Stecco, et al. "Fascial Components of the Myofascial Pain Syndrome." 2013, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascial-components-of-the-myofascial-pain-syndrome/.
- Chicago
- Antonio Stecco et al. 2013. "Fascial Components of the Myofascial Pain Syndrome.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/fascial-components-of-the-myofascial-pain-syndrome/
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