Research Assistant Page

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1       Instructions 2

1.1        Articles to Submit 2

1.2        Additional Articles 2

1.3        Summary of Literature, Theoretical and Hypothetical Thinking 2

1.4        E-Mail Contact 3

1.5        Reimbursement Summary 3

1.6        Delivery and Contact Information 3

1.7        Which References to Send 4

2       References 4

 

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1      Instructions

1.1  Articles to Submit

1.1.1  A partial list of articles needed is catalogued below and a link to a summary of some of the articles listed is as follows; Literature Review

1.2  Additional Articles

1.2.1  You should review the Summary of Literature section below to get an idea of the articles of our interest.

1.2.2  If you wish to submit additional, articles not on the list send the abstract An E-Mail confirmation will authorize full article submission.

1.3  Summary of Literature, Theoretical and Hypothetical Thinking

1.3.1  The links below offers a more detailed summary of the focus of the literature review from and theoretical and Hypothetical View Point.

1.3.2  Summary of Literature

1.3.2.1    Literature Review

1.3.3  Theoretical Thinking

1.3.3.1     Theoretical Perspective-Why Do We Hurt?

1.3.3.2    Clinical Massage-New Approach-Theory Summary

1.3.3.3    Clinical Massage-New Approach-Theory Detailed Discussion

1.3.4  Hypothetical Thinking

1.3.4.1    Research Questions and Hypothetical Discussion

1.4  E-Mail Contact

1.4.1  If you are interested E-Mail your interest to; questions@anatomyfacts.com

1.4.2  DO NOT SUBMIT articles until you have been assigned numbered articles.

1.5  Reimbursement Summary

1.5.1  Copying and Mailing Costs should be submitted via E-Mail.

1.5.2  You will be paid by check unless otherwise arranged after the article has been successfully received.

1.5.3  You will be categorised as an INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR and will be responsible for paying taxes on reimbursement paid.  At the beginning of the subsequent tax year January or February I will send you a 1099 if I have paid you more than $600 in the previous tax year.

1.6  Delivery and Contact Information

1.6.1  E-Mail Contact

1.6.1.1    E-Mail a copy of the article in PDF, HTML Link, or other to the E-Mail Address Below.

1.6.1.2    questions@anatomyfacts.com

1.6.2  Snail Mail

1.6.2.1    Mailing Address

1.6.2.1.1      Advanced Physiocare 440 Redondo Ave. Suite 201, Long Beach Calif. 90814-5145

1.6.3  Phone Contact

1.6.3.1    562-439-3803

1.7  Which References to Send

1.7.1  Send only the references you have been assigned

1.7.2  Only send the smaller type references below. You will be assigned numbered references per above instructions.

1.7.3  DO NOT SEND; The Emboldened, larger type, RED highlighted references have been found. 

1.7.4  You can print this page from your Web browser in the usual manner.

1.7.5  If printed in black and white draft the found references should still appear larger and in bold type.

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2      References

1.      Kellgren JH: Observations on referred pain arising from muscle. Clin Sci 3:175-190, 1938.

2.      Kellgren JH: A preliminary account of referred pains arising from muscle. Br Med J 1:325-327. 1938.

3.      Travell, Rinzler S, Herman M: Pain and disability of the shoulder and arm: treatment by intramuscular infiltration with procaine hydrochloride. ] AMA 120:417-422, 1942.

4.      Good M: Five hundred cases of myalgia in the British army. Ann Rheum Dis 3:118-138, 1942.

5.      Kelly M: The treatment of fibrositis and allied disorders by local anesthesia. Med J Aust 1:294- 298, 1941.

6.      Hockaday IM, Whitty CWM: Patterns of referred pain in the normal subject. Brain 90:481 496, 1967.

7.      Sola AB; Kuitert JH: Myofascial trigger point pain in the neck and shoulder girdle. Northwest Med 54:980-984, 1955.

8.      Bonica JJ: Myofascial syndromes with trigger mechanism. In The Management of Pain. Edited by J.J. Bonica, Lea & Febiger. Philadelphia, 1953 (pp. 1150-1151).

9.     Kendall HO, Kendall FP, Wadsworth GE: Muscles, Testing and Function, Ed. 2. Williams & Wilkins. Baltimore. 1971.

10.   Inman VT, Saunders JB, deCM: Referred pain from skeletal structures. J Nerv Ment Dis 99:660- 667, 1944.

11.   Sola AB; Kuitert JH: Myofascial trigger point pain in the neck and shoulder girdle. Northwest Med 54:980-984, 1955.

12.   Travell J. Bigelow NH: Referred somatic pain does not follow a simple "segmental'. pattern. Fed Proc 5:106.1946.

13.Travell Janet G., Simons David G.(1983).Myofascial pain and dysfunction-the trigger point manual .428 E. Preston Street Baltimore, Md 21202, U.S.A:Williams & Wilkins.

14.   Travell J: Introductory Comments. In Connective Tissues. Transactions of the Fifth Conference, 1954, edited by C. Ragan. Josiah Macy. Ir. Foundation. New York. 1954 (pp. 12-22).

15.   Popelianskii la Iu, Zaslavskii ES, Veselovskii VP; [Medicosocial significance, etiology, pathogenesis, and diagnosis of nonarticular disease of soft tissues of the limbs and back.] (Russian) Vopr Revm 3:38-43, 1976.

16.   Herrr FW: Neuroanatomical substrates of nociception in the spinal cord. Pain 1:325-356, 1975.

17.Travell Janet G., Simons David G. Myofascial Pain And Dysfunction-the Trigger Point Manual. 428 E. Preston Street Baltimore, Md 21202, U.S.A: Williams & Wilkins, 1983.

18.   Kellgren JH: Observations on referred pain arising from muscle. Clin Sci 3:175-190, 1938.

19.   Travell J: Pain mechanisms in connective tissue. In Connective Tissues. Transactions of the Second Conference, 1951, edited by C. Ragan. losiah Macy. Jr. Foundation. New York. 1952 (pp. 96- 102.105-109, 111).

20.   Travell I: Basis for the multiple uses of local block of somatic trigger areas (procaine infiltration and ethyl chloride spray). Miss Valley Med 1 71:13-22.1949.

21.   Travell J. Bobb AL: Mechanism of relief of pain in sprains by local injection techniques. Fed Proc 6:378, 1947

22.   Leriche R: Des effetes de I'anesthesie a la novocaine des ligaments et des insertions tendineuses peri-articulaires dans certaines maladies articulaires et dans vices de position fonctionnels des articulations. Gazette Hopitaux 103:1294, 1930.

23.   Gorrell RL: Troublesome ankle disorders and what to do about them. Consultant 16:64-69, 1976

24.   Kraus H: Clinical Treatment of Back and Neck Pain. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1970 (pp. 95, 107).

25.   Hackett GS: Ligament and Tendon Relaxation Treated by Prolotherapy, Ed. 3. Charles C Thomas, Sprillgfield. III., 1958 (pp. 27-36).

26.   Dittrich RJ: Low back pain-referred pain from deep somatic structure of the back. J-Lancet 73:63-68, 1963.

27.   Weiser HI: Semimembranosus insertion syndrome: a treatable and frequent cause of persistent knee pain. Arch Phys Med Rehobil 60:317-319, 1979.

28.   De Valera E, Raftery H: Lower abdominal and pelvic pain in women. In Advances in Pain Research and Therapy, edited by J.J. Bonica, D. Albe-Fessard, Vol. 1. Raven Press, New York, 1976 (pp. 935-936).

29.   Kellgren JH: Deep pain sensibility. Lancet 1:943- 949, 1949.

30.   Inman VT, Saunders JB, deCM: Referred pain from skeletal structures. J Nerv Ment Dis 99:660- 667, 1944.

31.   Gross D: Therapeutische Lokalanästhesie. Hippokrates Verlag, Stuttgart. 1972 (p. 142).

32.   Lawrence RM: Osteopuncture: theory and practice. Presented at the annual meeting of the North American Academy of Manipulative Medicine. 1977.

33.   Gutstein M: Diagnosis and treatment of muscular rheumatism. Br J Phys Med 1:302-321. 1938.

34.   Good MG: Die primäre Rolle der Muskulatur in der Pathogenese der rheumatischen Krankheit und die therapeutische Lösung des Rheuma problems.  Medizinische (Stuttgart) 13:450-454 1957.

35.Travell Janet G., Simons David G.(1983).Myofascial pain and dysfunction-the trigger point manual .428 E. Preston Street Baltimore, Md 21202, U.S.A:Williams & Wilkins.

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41.   Sola AB, Rodenberger ML, Gettys BB: Incidence of hypersensitive areas in posterior shoulder muscles. Am J. Phys Med 34:585-590, 1955.

42.Travell Janet G., Simons David G.(1983).Myofascial pain and dysfunction-the trigger point manual .428 E. Preston Street Baltimore, Md 21202, U.S.A:Williams & Wilkins.