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Pain Patterns
Page
Page
Abdominal Muscles
942, 944, 945
Multifidi
917
Abdominis Obliqui
and Transversus
942
Obliqui Capitis Superior
and Inferior
473
Abductor Digiti Minimi
787
Occipitalis
428
Adductor Pollicis
775
Occipitofrontalis
428
Anconeus
670
Opponens Pollicis
775
Anterior Neck Muscles
398
Orbicularis Oculi
417
BicepsBrachii
649
Palmaris Longus
744
Brachialis
661
Pectoralis Major
820,822
Brachioradialis
693
Pectoralis Minor
845
Buccinator
418
Platysma
417
Coracobrachialis
639
Posterior Cervicals
447
Deltoid
624
Pronator Teres
757
Diaphragm
863, 864
Pyramidalis
945
Digastric
398
Rectus Abdominis
944
Extensor Carpi Radialis and
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
692
Recti Capitis Posteriores
Major and Minor
473
Extensor Digitorum
715
Rotatores
917
Extensor Indicis
715
Rhomboid Major and Minor
614
Facial Muscles
417, 418
Scaleni
506
Finger Extensors
715
Semispinalis Capitis and
Cervicis
Flexores Carpi Radialis and
Ulnaris
447
756
Serratus Anterior
888
Flexores Digitorum Superficialis
and Profundus
Serratus Posterior Inferior
909
756
Serratus Posterior Superior
901
Flexor Pollicis Longus
757
Splenius Capitis and Splenius
Cervicis
Frontalis
428
433
Hand and Finger Flexors
756,757
Sternalis
858
Hand Extensors
692
Sternocleidomastoid
310
Iliocostalis Thoracis and
Lumborum
Subclavius
823
915
Suboccipital Muscles
473
Infraspinatus
553
Subscapularis
598
Intercostal Muscles
863
Supinator
729
Interossei of the Hand
787
Supraspinatus
539
Lateral Pterygoid
380
Temporalis
351
Latissimus Dorsi
573
Teres Major
588
Levator Scapulae
493
Teres Minor
565
Longissimus Capitis
446
Thoracolumbar Paraspinals
915,917
Longissimus Thoracis
904
Trapezius
279, 280, 281
Masseter
331
Triceps Brachii
668, 669
Medial Pterygoid
366
Zygomaticus Major
417
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HEAD AND NECK
PAIN-AND-MUSCLE GUIDE
CHAPTER 5
UPPER BACK,
SHOULDER AND ARM
PAIN-AND-MUSCLE GUIDE
CHAPTER 18
FOREARM AND HAND
PAIN-AND-MUSCLE GUIDE
CHAPTER 33
TORSO
PAIN-AND-MUSCLE GUIDE
CHAPTER 14
Pictorial index. The muscles that are likely to refer pain to an illustrated region
of the body are listed in the Pain-and-muscle Guide to the corresponding Part of
the Manual. A Guide is found at the beginning of each Part, which is marked by
red thumb tabs.
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Travell & Simons'
Myofascial Pain
and Dysfunction:
The Trigger Point Manual
VOLUME 1. Upper Half of Body
Second Edition
Travell & Simons'
Myofascial Pain
and Dysfunction:
The Trigger Point Manual
VOLUME 1. Upper Half of Body
Second Edition
DAVID G. SIMONS, M.D., FAAPM&R, M.S., DSC (HON.)
Clinical Professor, Rehabilitation Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Clinical Professor
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
University of California, Irvine
Formerly Clinical Chief
Electromyography and Electrodiagnosis
Section
Rehabilitation Medicine Service
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Long Beach, California
JANET G. TRAVELL, M.D. t
LOIS S. SIMONS, M.S., P.T.
Consultant, Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction
Illustrations by Barbara D. Cummings
with contributions by Diane Abeloff and Jason Lee
Williams &: Wilkins
A U'AVKKLY ( OMPANY
BALTIMORE • PHILADELPHIA • LONDON • PARIS • BANGKOK
BUKNOS AIKI-.S • HOW. KOW, < MUNICH • SVHNHV • I'OKYO • WROCLAW
t Dr. Janet Travell's genius and medical insight identified in the first edition the clinical picture of individual myofascial
pain syndromes and many perpetuating factors. In addition, we were most fortunate to have had the benefit of her advice
in preparing some of this edition. She emphasized the importance of including a new chapter that covers the respiratory
muscles and supplied unique pearls of clinical wisdom that sprinkle this revision.
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