Abstract

Myodistonic pain syndrome is a common cause of algia in the neck, back, limbs, emanating from skeletal muscles and adjacent fascia. Pathophysiologically, in this condition, myogenic trigger points are formed, which, increasing muscle tone, cause their spasm. The resulting discomfort can be both local and causing reflected signs in other areas. The article presents the main mechanisms of implementation and clinical classification of neurological manifestations of myodistonic pain phenomena from the position of pathomorphology of muscular and tendon-ligament localization. Separately, the possibility of a pathogenetic approach to preventive and therapeutic measures in the clinical manifestations of myodistonic pain syndromes is considered. In general, the article contains historical bibliographic material on the study of the development and formation of an autonomous scientific direction of myogenic pain pathology.

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