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The MUST KNOW Guide to Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPPS) Symptoms, Causes & Treatm

https://riversidepainphysicians.com/myofascial-pain-syndrome/ Are you suffering from Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPPS)? If so, this is the video for you. MPPS is a common, but frequently misunderstood condition that affects the fascia and muscles. In this video, you'll learn what MPPS is, how it's diagnosed and managed, who can be affected by it--and why chiropractic care may be one of the best ways to treat MPPS symptoms!<br><br>#myofascialpainsyndrome #mpps #myofascialpainsyndromecauses #myofascialpainsyndrometreatment #myofascialpainsyndromecauses<br><br>Contact Us at,<br>Riverside Pain Physicians<br>13133 Pro

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The MUST KNOW Guide to Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPPS) Symptoms, Causes & Treatm

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  1. WELCOME TO RIVERSIDE PAIN PHYSICIANS

  2. Myofascial Pain Syndrome is caused by injury or damage to the fascia, the soft, stretchy connective tissue that surrounds muscles, organs and other structures inside the body.

  3. Myofascial pain ranges from mild to severe, from dull, throbbing aches to stabbing or burning sensations.

  4. The pain may be felt in specific trigger points, or it may be felt throughout the body.

  5. Treatment options can include rest, anti-inflammatory medications, stretching and conditioning exercises, and physical therapy. Severe cases may require surgery.

  6. For more information, Contact us at Riverside Pain Physicians 7207 Golden Wings Road, Suite 100 Jacksonville, FL 32244 Telephone Number: (904) 389-1010 Business Email ID: info@riversidespine.com

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