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The wrist flexors are six muscles in the front of the forearm that act on the wrist and finger joints. As a group, their primary action is wrist flexion.
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The psoas major and rectus abdominis muscles don't literally work together but they have an important relationship.
Catherine Murphy
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The wrist extensors are a group of nine muscles on the back of the forearm that act on the wrist and fingers. Their primary function is wrist extension.
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Tingling right hand with ache in arm, arm pit and front right of chest, and pain in back by shoulder blade and side of neck
Tingling right hand, ache in arm, pain in arm pit and front right of chest, and pain in back by shoulder blade and side of neck. All on the right. Several
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Deena Graham
People seldom have any part of this pattern as their primary complaint, but when they do, it is usually biceps pain. When this is a problem, the entire pattern can usually be elicited by pressing up under the collar-bone near the sternum. This response is surprising and intense for a pattern that is seldom a […]
John Breidinger
Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT) is a thorough program of recovery from acute and chronic pain syndromes which utilizes specific massage therapy, flexibility stretching, and home care to eliminate the causes of most neuromuscular pain patterns.
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Jennessa Luzum
Figure 1 from Myofascial Trigger Points and Sensitization: An Updated Pain Model for Tension-Type Headache | Semantic Scholar
Figure 1 Referred pain patterns from upper trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, suboccipital, splenius capitis, splenius cervicis, semispinalis capitis and temporalis muscle trigger points as described by Simons et al. Reprinted with permission from Simons D, Travell J, Simons L. Travell & Simons’ myofascial pain and dysfunction: the trigger point manual, Vol. 1, 2nd edn. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1999. - "Myofascial Trigger Points and Sensitization: An Updated Pain Model for Tension-Type…
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Joanna T
Ligament Pain Referral Patterns
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