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Quiz: Understanding Myofascial Pain in Small Animals: 20-874958
Quiz: Understanding Myofascial Pain in Small Animals: 20-874958
20-874958
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What neuro-pathway is sometimes recruited to signal pain?
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Archispinothalamic
Paleospinothalamic
Neospinothalamic
In order to obtain the best outcomes, a multidisciplinary approach to animal rehabilitation is recommended.
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True
False
It is estimated that 80% of reported pain originates in soft tissue.
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A trigger point is defined as:
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A segment of muscle fiber with intensely contracted sacromeres
A segment of muscle fiber that has an increased diameter
A problem originating at motor end plates and an excessive release of acetylcholine
All of the above
Myofascial trigger points:
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inhibit muscle activation
are responsible for disordered muscle recruitment and activation in muscles that work together to produce a certain movement
are neither neuropathic or myopathic
all of the above
Soft tissue palpation is inaccurate and an ineffective method for diagnosing soft tissue dysfunction.
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