All Myofascial Back Pain Articles

About half of the population will experience cervical spine pain or headaches at some point in their lives. Article discusses deep cervical muscle dysfunction and its role in myofascial pain.
The etiologies of chronic low back pain are many, and sometimes diverse. While herniated disc, spinal stenosis, spondylosis, and facet arthropathy are often considered along with myofascial origins, myofascial trigger points (TrPs) have been shown as coexisting with the other commonly accepted causes.
This article discusses how strength and endurance training can help manage symptoms related to mechanical impairment of the neck.