Davidoff, r.A. (1998) trigger points and myofascial pain: toward understanding how they affect headaches. Cephalalgia, 18, 436-448.
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Trigger points and myofascial pain: toward understanding how they affect headaches. Myofascial pain, referred from hyperalgesic trigger points located in skeletal muscle and its associated fascia, is a common cause of persistent regional pain.
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