LIDOCAINE INJECTION VERSUS DRY NEEDLING TO MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINT - THE IMPORTANCE OF THE LOCAL TWITCH RESPONSE

被引:462
|
作者
HONG, CZ
机构
[1] Physical Med./Rehabilitation Dept., UCI Medical Center, Orange, CA 92668
关键词
MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROME; TRIGGER POINT; INJECTION; MUSCLE TWITCH;
D O I
10.1097/00002060-199407000-00006
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
This study was designed to investigate the effects of injection with a local anesthetic agent or dry needling into a myofascial trigger point (TrP) of the upper trapezius muscle in 58 patients. Trigger point injections with 0.5% lidocaine were given to 26 patients (Group I), and dry needling was performed on TrPs in 15 patients (Group II). Local twitch responses (LTRs) were elicited during multiple needle insertions in both Groups I and II. In another 17 patients, no LTR was elicited during TrP injection with lidocaine (9 patients, group Ia) or dry needling (8 patients, group IIa). Improvement was assessed by measuring the subjective pain intensity, the pain threshold of the TrP and the range of motion of the cervical spine. Significant improvement occurred immediately after injection into the patients in both group I and group II. In Groups Ia and Ib, there was little change in pain, tenderness or tightness after injection. Within 2-8 h after injection or dry needling, soreness (different from patients' original myofascial pain) developed in 42% of the patients in group I and in 100% of the patients in group II. Patients treated with dry needling had postinjection soreness of significantly greater intensity and longer duration than those treated with lidocaine injection. The author concludes that it is essential to elicit LTRs during injection to obtain an immediately desirable effect. TrP injection with 0.5% lidocaine is recommended, because it reduces the intensity and duration of postinjection soreness compared with that produced by dry needling.
引用
收藏
页码:256 / 263
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Comparison of lidocaine injection, botulinum toxin injection, and dry needling to trigger points in myofascial pain syndrome
    A. Kamanli
    A. Kaya
    O. Ardicoglu
    S. Ozgocmen
    F. Ozkurt Zengin
    Y. Bayık
    Rheumatology International, 2005, 25 : 604 - 611
  • [2] Comparison of lidocaine injection, botulinum toxin injection, and dry needling to trigger points in myofascial pain syndrome
    Kamanli, A
    Kaya, A
    Ardicoglu, O
    Ozgocmen, S
    Zengin, FO
    Bayik, Y
    RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2005, 25 (08) : 604 - 611
  • [3] Cervical region trigger point Injection with dry needling versus wet needling by lidocaine in geriatric population: a comparative study
    Ibrahim, Dalia A.
    Abdelrahem, Hesham A.
    AIN SHAMS JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY, 2019, 11 (1)
  • [4] Cervical region trigger point Injection with dry needling versus wet needling by lidocaine in geriatric population: a comparative study
    Dalia A. Ibrahim
    Hesham A. Abdelrahem
    Ain-Shams Journal of Anesthesiology, 11
  • [5] Effectiveness of acupuncture/dry needling for myofascial trigger point pain
    Tough, Elizabeth
    White, Adrian
    PHYSICAL THERAPY REVIEWS, 2011, 16 (02) : 147 - 154
  • [6] Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy: Laser Therapy and Dry Needling
    Luciana Uemoto
    Rosany Nascimento de Azevedo
    Thays Almeida Alfaya
    Renata Nunes Jardim Reis
    Cresus Vinicius Depes de Gouvêa
    Marco Antonio Cavalcanti Garcia
    Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2013, 17
  • [7] Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy: Laser Therapy and Dry Needling
    Uemoto, Luciana
    de Azevedo, Rosany Nascimento
    Alfaya, Thays Almeida
    Jardim Reis, Renata Nunes
    Depes de Gouvea, Cresus Vinicius
    Cavalcanti Garcia, Marco Antonio
    CURRENT PAIN AND HEADACHE REPORTS, 2013, 17 (09)
  • [8] DRY NEEDLING FOR MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINT PAIN: A CLINICAL COMMENTARY
    Unverzagt, Casey
    Berglund, Kathy
    Thomas, J. J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY, 2015, 10 (03): : 402 - 418
  • [9] Dry Needling Versus Trigger Point Injection for Neck Pain Symptoms Associated with Myofascial Trigger Points: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Navarro-Santana, Marcos J.
    Sanchez-Infante, Jorge
    Gomez-Chiguano, Guido F.
    Cleland, Joshua A.
    Fernandez-de-las-Penas, Cesar
    Martin-Casas, Patricia
    Plaza-Manzano, Gustavo
    PAIN MEDICINE, 2022, 23 (03) : 515 - 525
  • [10] TRIGGER POINT DRY NEEDLING FOR TREATMENT OF PELVIC FLOOR MYOFASCIAL DYSFUNCTION
    Spellman, C. E.
    Areson, K.
    Mueller, A.
    Shapiro, A.
    INTERNATIONAL UROGYNECOLOGY JOURNAL, 2019, 30 : S322 - S323