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Myofascial trigger point therapy for triceps surae dysfunction

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Jun 8, 2013.

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    Myofascial trigger point therapy for triceps surae dysfunction: A case series
    Rob Grieve, Sue Barnett, Nikki Coghill, Fiona Cramp
    Manual Therapy (in press)
     
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    The Effects Of Compressive Myofascial Release
    On The Triceps Surae And Its Influence On
    Dorsiflexion At The Ankle

    Taylor Anne Sullivan
    Thesis; Illinois State University
     
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    Interrater Reliability in the Clinical Evaluation of Myofascial Trigger Points in Three Ankle Muscles
    David Rodríguez Sanz et al
    Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics; 2 November 2016
     
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    Treatment of the Myofascial Trigger-Points of Triceps Surae: A
    Systematic Review

    Mathias Simon et al
    Int J Sports Exerc Med 2019, 5:116
     
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    The posterior/medial dry needling approach of the tibialis posterior muscle is an accurate and safe procedure: a cadaveric study
    Albert Pérez-Bellmunt et al
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2022 Jun 14;23(1):570
     
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    Runners have more latent myofascial trigger point than non-runners in medialis gastrocnemii
    Anh Phong Nguyen et al
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