Dr Douglas Yost, Shoreview Chiropractor, Attends Chronic Pain Syndrome Seminar
Online, November 15, 2010 (Newswire.com) - According to WebMD, myofascial pain is a chronic condition that affects the fascia (connective tissue that covers the muscles). Myofascial pain syndrome may involve either a single muscle or a muscle group. In some cases, the area where a person experiences the pain may not be where the myofascial pain generator is located. Experts believe that the actual site of the injury or the strain prompts the development of a trigger point that, in turn, causes pain in other areas. This situation is known as referred pain.
Approximately 10% to upwards of 40% of the US population suffers from chronic pain costing Americans billions of dollars every year. Myofascial pain can account for a large percentage of those suffering from chronic pain and can cause not only chronic pain, but also depression, fatigue, and behavioral disturbances. Chronic myofascial pain can also lead to muscle weakness, sleep problems, and my develop in fibromyalgia.
"Getting even a small amount of relief to somone with chronic pain is paramount and can have a major impact on not only their health, but their overall well-being," says Dr. Doug.