A Critical Evaluation of Quintner et al: Missing the Point
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Three articles on PainSci cite Dommerholt 2015: 1. The Complete Guide to Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain 2. The Complete Guide to Low Back Pain 3. Trigger Points on Trial
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- “Critique of Quintner et al. 2015,” Brent Brookbush, Brentbrookbush.com.
Dommerholt 2015 is about:
- “A critical evaluation of the trigger point phenomenon,” Quintner et al, Rheumatology (Oxford), 2015.
This page is part of the PainScience BIBLIOGRAPHY, which contains plain language summaries of thousands of scientific papers & others sources. It’s like a highly specialized blog. A few highlights:
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