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acute: recent onset, usually last short duration chronic: long duration and can lead to depression myofascial pain: specific to muscles, tendons, or fascia |
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persistent, deep aching pains in muscle, nonarticular in origin
characterized by well-defined trigger points |
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musculoskeletal pain and fatigue disorder that can vary in intensity
widespread pain accompanied by tenderness of muscles and adjacent soft tissues
nonarticular rheumatic disease of unknown origin |
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Low back pain (location, etiology, symptoms) |
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most common work related injury location: lumbar lordosis etiology: poor posture, repetitive bending using poor body mechanics, heavy lifting, sleeping with poor posture symptoms: pain, difficulty with self care activities and other roles, difficulty sleeping |
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determine location of pain (localized or diffuse) intensity of pain (0 to 10 scale; time of day most intense) onset and duration (gradual or sudden; length of time) description (sharp, throbbing, tender, burning, shooting, etc.) functional assessment: McGill Pain Questionnaire, Pain Disability Index, Functional Interference Estimate) |
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physical agent modalities massage proper positioning techniques splint in resting position gentle ROM relaxation exercises proper body mechanics correct environmental factors correct standing and seated posture modify activities ADL training alternative exercise programs |
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