The effectiveness of the masseteric nerve block compared with trigger point injections and dry needling in myofascial pain
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The effectiveness of the masseteric nerve block compared with trigger point injections and dry needling in myofascial pain
Abstract
Objective: To compare the efficacy of three different treatment methods in the management of myofascial pain: masseteric nerve block (MNB), trigger point injection with local anesthetic (LA), and dry needling (DN).
Methods: Forty-five patients diagnosed with myofascial pain and trigger points in masseter muscles were treated with MNB (n = 15), DN (n = 15), and trigger point injection with LA (n = 15). Pain on palpation (PoP), pain on function (PoF), and maximum mouth opening (MMO) scores were measured and compared before the injections and all follow-ups after the injections.
Results: MMO values were significantly increased in each group. The decrease in PoF values was statistically significant between the groups at 12 weeks (baseline time period).
Discussion: Results of the present study indicate that MNB was not as effective as trigger point injection with local anesthetic or dry-needling in the management of masticatory myofascial pain.
Keywords: Trigger points; dry needling; injections; masseter muscle; myalgia; nerve block.
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