利用超声引导的5合1触发点和水解剖技术治疗肩胛间胸中肌筋膜疼痛:回顾性回顾

Devas J. Modi , Jeremy M. Tuttle , Sohyun Kang , Jaspal Ricky Singh
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不良姿势会导致颈部和上背部肌肉组织过度紧张,从而刺激肩胛背神经(DSN)和脊髓副神经(SAN)。一种五合一触发点技术已被描述为在单次经皮注射中专门针对斜方肌、菱形肌、肩胛提肌、SAN和DSN。我们修改了这项技术,包括对DSN和SAN进行水分离,以进一步缓解可能的神经损伤。我们的回顾性研究表明,改良的五合一技术是一种安全有效的治疗内侧肩胛周围疼痛的方法,这种疼痛常见于前部头枕和上交叉综合征。接受改良五合一技术的患者疼痛缓解具有统计学意义,使他们能够参与康复计划。
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Utilizing an ultrasound guided 5-in-1 trigger point and hydrodissection technique for interscapular mid-thoracic myofascial pain: A retrospective review

Poor posture can lead to excessive strain of the neck and upper back musculature, leading to irritation of the dorsal scapular nerve (DSN) and spinal accessory nerve (SAN). A 5-in-1 trigger point technique has been described that specifically target trapezius, rhomboids, levator scapulae, SAN and DSN in a single percutaneous injection. We modified the technique to include hydrodissecting the DSN and SAN to provide further pain relief from possible nerve entrapments. Our retrospective review revealed that the modified 5-in-1 technique is a safe and effective way to address medial periscapular pain, often seen with anterior head carriage and upper crossed syndrome. Patients who received the modified 5-in-1 technique had statistically significant pain relief, allowing them to participate in rehabilitation programs.

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