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Decoding Myofascial Pain: Revelations from Dr. Jay Shah and Dr. John Srbely

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Join us on an exploration of Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) with the Dynamic Duo - Dr. Jay Shah and Dr. John Srbely. This episode reveals their insights into MPS, including the role of central sensitization and its intricate relationship with pain perception.

Listen in as they break down Myofascial Trigger Points (MPT), the role of an interdisciplinary treatment approach, and how the findings of their research could revolutionize pain management.

Jay P. Shah, MD, is a physiatrist and Clinical Investigator at the National Institute of Health, specializing in myofascial pain and integrating physical medicine techniques. He is recognized for his work and research on myofascial trigger points and has received prestigious awards in pain management.

John Srbely, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Science at the University of Guelph, specializing in the pathophysiology of myofascial pain and the role of central sensitization. With expertise in spine mechanics and neurophysiology, he focuses on advancing diagnostic techniques and understanding the neurophysiological mechanisms of myofascial trigger points.

For more information on Dr. Jay Shah:

  1. Read his full bio here
  2. Explore more of his research here

To learn about Dr. John Srbely's background:

  1. Read his full bio here
  2. Access more of his research here

Their most recent co-authored paper can be found here.

To delve into the foundational work by Janet Travell and David Simons, refer to this book

Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, and or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and should not be mistaken for is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one. if you are considering a change in your treatment program.

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Join us on an exploration of Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) with the Dynamic Duo - Dr. Jay Shah and Dr. John Srbely. This episode reveals their insights into MPS, including the role of central sensitization and its intricate relationship with pain perception.

Listen in as they break down Myofascial Trigger Points (MPT), the role of an interdisciplinary treatment approach, and how the findings of their research could revolutionize pain management.

Jay P. Shah, MD, is a physiatrist and Clinical Investigator at the National Institute of Health, specializing in myofascial pain and integrating physical medicine techniques. He is recognized for his work and research on myofascial trigger points and has received prestigious awards in pain management.

John Srbely, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Science at the University of Guelph, specializing in the pathophysiology of myofascial pain and the role of central sensitization. With expertise in spine mechanics and neurophysiology, he focuses on advancing diagnostic techniques and understanding the neurophysiological mechanisms of myofascial trigger points.

For more information on Dr. Jay Shah:

  1. Read his full bio here
  2. Explore more of his research here

To learn about Dr. John Srbely's background:

  1. Read his full bio here
  2. Access more of his research here

Their most recent co-authored paper can be found here.

To delve into the foundational work by Janet Travell and David Simons, refer to this book

Disclaimer: Guest's views and opinions are their own and do not reflect those of the PREMUS, WDPI, & MYOPAIN 2023 Conference, its organizers, and or of Recoup Health. The content provided in this series is for informational purposes only and should not be mistaken for is not intended as medical advice. Please seek counsel from a qualified healthcare professional for any health related decisions you need to make on behalf of yourself or a loved one. if you are considering a change in your treatment program.

  continue reading

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