myofascial-pain-syndrome-research

Assessing the potential use of chairside ultrasonography in diagnosing masticatory myofascial pain syndrome

Masticatory myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by localized musculoskeletal pain in orofacial muscles such as the masseter and temporalis. In this pain syndrome, hyper-irritated nodules referred to as myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) cause local pain and mimic odontogenic pain when palpated.