Studies & Articles
A literature review conducted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: What the Science Really Says: Self-Myofascial Release
Study published in the European Journal of Pain in Sept 2015 titled Effects of Compression at Myofascial trigger points in patients with acute low back pain: A randomized controlled trial
Article, published in Rheumatology in March 2015, titled A critical evaluation of the trigger point phenomenon
Article published in the Journal of Bodywork Movement Therapies in Jan 2015, titled Effectiveness of myofascial release: systematic review of randomized controlled trials
Article, published in the Clinical Journal of Pain in Sep 1994 titled Referred pain of peripheral nerve origin: an alternative to the “myofascial pain” construct
An article published in Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies in Jul 2011 titled Pandiculation: nature’s way of maintaining the functional integrity of the myofascial system?
Article, published in Current Pain Headache report Oct 2012, titled Etiology of Myofascial Trigger Points
Tidbits, Updates and Resources
Videos
Anatomy
Treatments
An article in Journal of Hand Therapies, Jan-Mar 2016, titled Kinesio Taping and manual pressure release: short-term effects in subjects witih myofascial trigger points
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