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4. Diagnosis

To diagnose myofascial pain syndrome, a doctor will carry out a physical exam of the affected areas. He or she will feel the muscles for areas that are particularly tight or painful and may apply pressure to any tender points. Responses to this pressure, such as involuntary muscle spasms, may indicate myofascial pain syndrome. If there is any doubt about the diagnosis, the doctor may order additional tests to rule out other common causes of muscular pain.

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