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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1995 Volume.19 No. 3 p.647 ~ p.652
The Effects of Lidocaine Injection versus Dry Needling to Myofascial Trigger Point
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Abstract
Trigger point injection is often used in clinical situation for treatment of myofascial pain syndrome. This study was designed to compare the therapeutic effects of lidocaine injection with that of dry needling. Trigger point injections with 1%
lidocaine were given to 23 patients while dry needling was performed on trigger points in 22 patients. Effects was as sessed by measuring the subjective pain intensity(Verbal Rating Scale; VRS) and the pressure pain threshold of trigger points by
pressure algometer. Follow up assessment of subjective pain intensity and pressure pain threshold were performed immediately, 1 day, 3 days, and 7 days after the injection or dry needling.
Significant improvement of the measured VRS was occurred immediately after 1% lidocaine injection and 1 day after the dry needling. On the other hand, pressure pain threshold was significantly increased immediately, 3 days, 7 days after lidocaine
injection and 3 days, 7 days after dry needling.
In conclusion, there was no significant difference in the effectiveness of the two treatment methods for the myofascial pain.
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