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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of dry needle on myofascial pain in patients with quadradus Lumbar Myofascial Syndrome at a Rehabilitation Medical Center in the City of Huamanga- Ayacucho 2022(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-06-02) Sanchez Chamorro, Angel Marco; Arrieta Córdova, Andy FreudAccording to the World Health Organization, musculoskeletal disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting approximately 1.71 billion people with musculoskeletal injuries. The most common musculoskeletal injuries are low back pain, which is the leading cause of disability. Peru is no exception, with at least one million workers suffering from this condition in the lumbar region of the spine, often due to their work activities. According to Lacuey Barrachina et al., "Low back pain can be defined as a musculoskeletal syndrome where the main symptom is pain in the lumbar spine, which may or may not radiate to other regions, ultimately affecting normal mobility in the area." Myofascial pain is a musculoskeletal pain most commonly found in the lumbar region, with high prevalence at some point in life. Myofascial syndrome is a set of signs and symptoms in the muscle, causing the muscle to develop tight, painful bands. The syndrome of the quadratus lumborum muscle is the most frequent cause of myofascial low back pain. Dry needling treatment is increasingly recognized in the treatment of low back pain, improving functional disability associated with pain. As for dry needling, it is a safe, minimally invasive technique used by physical therapists to treat patients with myofascial trigger points. Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of dry needling for myofascial pain in patients with quadratus lumborum myofascial syndrome. Materials and methods: This study follows a hypothetical-deductive method with a quantitative, applied, quasi-experimental, longitudinal design, and comparative scope. To measure the effectiveness of dry needling, techniques such as ENA and UDP will be used.
