IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-7-4-14959 Original Research Paper TRIGGER POINT INJECTION IN MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROME - A RANDOMISED CONTROL TRIAL Ashish Srivastava Dr. Dr. Amit Kumar Mallik Dr. Dr. Sanyal Kumar Dr. April 2018 7 4 01 02 ABSTRACT

 Background: Myofascial Pain Syndrome is collection of sensory, motor and autonomic symptoms that include local and referred pain,

decreased range of motion and weakness.
Objective : To compare outcome of physical therapy alone and physical therapy with trigger point injection in management of Myofascial Pain
Syndrome.
Methodology: This prospective randomised control study was performed in a tertiary care teaching institution of North India. Age and sex
matched, subjects with myofascial pain syndrome were enrolled in this study. Subjects were assessed by cervical ROM parameters, Numerical
Pain Rating Scale and Pressure Pain Threshold at 3rd day, 1week and 4th week.
Results: 60 patients were included in this study with mean age group of 25.93+4.65yrs and 26.60+4.99 yrs respectively, and median of 22 yrs and
23 yrs in control and intervention group respectively. The female: male ratio was 1.5:1 and 1.3:1 respectively. Using CF, CE, NPRS and PPT as
outcome parameters, were 39.00±6.49, 32.40±2.49, 8.60±0.62, and 1.00±0.00respectively which improved for 66.17±4.09, 67.33±3.65,
1.17±0.65, 5.00±0.00, respectively at 4th week of trigger point injection.
Conclusion: Combined approach of trigger point injection with physical therapy is more effective and safe for be administered in outpatient as very
good alternative for oral drugs and physical therapy alone.