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7. Needle Therapy

Several needle therapies may be helpful for myofascial pain syndrome. A doctor can inject local anesthetic or steroids into the painful area to relieve pain. Another option is dry needling: inserting a needle in various places around the trigger point. Studies show this practice can be an effective pain relief measure. There is also some evidence to show acupuncture helps people with MPS.

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