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Q: What are the sites for myofascial nodules?
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What is a myofascial nodule?

Myofascial nodule is a raised area on the neck or head that causes pain. These nodules are trigger points for pain in other parts of the body.


What is a nodulation?

Myofascial nodule is a raised area on the neck or head that causes pain. These nodules are trigger points for pain in other parts of the body.


The knoblike root nodules of soybean plants are the sites of?

nitrogen fixation


What is a specialized soft tissue technique used to ease pain with conditions such as fibromyalgia?

You are most likely referring to Myofascial Release, which can be very helpful for those with Fibromyalgia and TMJ.


How do you spell myofascial?

That is the correct spelling of the medical term "myofascial" (around the muscle fasciae).


What is the icd-9 code for Myofascial pain syndrome?

Myofascial pain syndrome (729.1)


Lymph Nodules can be either Primary Nodules or Secondary Nodules?

Yes, primary nodules don't have germinal centers(active B cells) while secondary nodules do.


Which part of a plant serves as home for nitrogen fixing bacteria?

Nodules


What has the author Celeste Cooper written?

Celeste Cooper has written: 'Integrative therapies for fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and myofascial pain' -- subject(s): Alternative treatment, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Myofascial pain syndromes 'Integrative therapies for fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and myofascial pain' -- subject(s): Alternative treatment, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Myofascial pain syndromes


Is it possible for spleen nodules to grow in the lungs of a human?

No. Spleen nodules cannot grow in human or any other lungs. Spleen nodules grow on the spleen. There are nodules that do grow in the lungs, however.


What has the author David G Simons written?

David G. Simons has written: 'Travell & Simons' myofascial pain and dysfunction' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Myofascial pain syndromes


How are vocal cord nodules and polyps treated?

Nodules usually only require voice therapy; less than 5% of nodules require surgery