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A New Minimally Invasive Procedure for Muscle, Back,
Neck Pain and Radiculopathy – The Myofascial Nerve
Block
This is the first description of a procedure targeting the myofascial tissues since Janet Travell’s
description of myofascial trigger points in 1942. However unlike trigger point injections, this
minimally invasive myofascial nerve injection is performed differently and targets the myofascial
tissues, peripheral innervations, posterior spinal structures and spinal nerve roots at the same
time. It is different from a trigger point injection that aims to block trigger points within a muscle.
Prolonged standing or sitting, posture and other multiple factors can create recurrent injuries
with attendant inflammation and episodically aggravate pain. Thus there is a need for a simple
intervention technique that can be performed from the medical clinic to the battlefield to quickly
relieve inflammation and prevent chronic pain.
UNDERSTANDING TRIGGERS – PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SICKLE CELL PAIN CRISIS
SOTA OMOIGUI MDBoard certified Anesthesia and Pain Specialist, L.A. Pain Clinic, Hawthorne, California Author:The Biochemical Origin of PainSota Omoigui’s Anesthesia Drugs HandbookSota Omoigui’s Pain Drugs…
The Biochemical Origin of Pain: The origin of all Pain is Inflammation and the Inflammatory Response. PART 2 of 3 – Inflammatory Profile of Pain Syndromes
Every pain syndrome has an inflammatory profile consisting of the inflammatory mediators that are present in the pain syndrome. The inflammatory profile may have variations from one person to another and may have variations in the same person at different times.
ABC of Sickle Cell Crisis
ABC of Sickle Cell Crisis – Oxygen the Common Factor
Treatment of Ptosis as a Complication of Botulinum Toxin Injection
Abstract: In this case report, we present one of the complications of botulinum toxin injection. Botulinum toxin injection could be used in the treatment of…
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