Contracture Knots vs. Trigger Points. Comment on Ball et al. Ultrasound Confirmation of the Multiple Loci Hypothesis of the Myofascial Trigger Point and the Diagnostic Importance of Specificity in the Elicitation of the Local Twitch Response. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 321
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Results
3.1. Hyperperfusion
3.2. Interchangeable Use of the Terms “Contracture Knots” and “Trigger Points”
3.3. TrP Speckles
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Dommerholt, J.; Gerwin, R.D. Contracture Knots vs. Trigger Points. Comment on Ball et al. Ultrasound Confirmation of the Multiple Loci Hypothesis of the Myofascial Trigger Point and the Diagnostic Importance of Specificity in the Elicitation of the Local Twitch Response. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 321. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 2365. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102365
Dommerholt J, Gerwin RD. Contracture Knots vs. Trigger Points. Comment on Ball et al. Ultrasound Confirmation of the Multiple Loci Hypothesis of the Myofascial Trigger Point and the Diagnostic Importance of Specificity in the Elicitation of the Local Twitch Response. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 321. Diagnostics. 2022; 12(10):2365. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102365
Chicago/Turabian StyleDommerholt, Jan, and Robert D. Gerwin. 2022. "Contracture Knots vs. Trigger Points. Comment on Ball et al. Ultrasound Confirmation of the Multiple Loci Hypothesis of the Myofascial Trigger Point and the Diagnostic Importance of Specificity in the Elicitation of the Local Twitch Response. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 321" Diagnostics 12, no. 10: 2365. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102365
APA StyleDommerholt, J., & Gerwin, R. D. (2022). Contracture Knots vs. Trigger Points. Comment on Ball et al. Ultrasound Confirmation of the Multiple Loci Hypothesis of the Myofascial Trigger Point and the Diagnostic Importance of Specificity in the Elicitation of the Local Twitch Response. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 321. Diagnostics, 12(10), 2365. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102365