Using the power of innovative science and modern technology, Dr SW Clinic can help you live your best pain-free life without the need for invasive surgery.

Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a common and painful condition that affects the muscles and the connective tissue (fascia) that surrounds them. It is characterised by the presence of trigger points, which are tight knots of muscle fibers that can cause localised pain and refer pain to other areas of the body. These trigger points often develop due to muscle overuse, injury, or muscle imbalances.

Myofascial pain syndrome can be chronic, but with appropriate treatment and self-care, many individuals experience significant improvement in their symptoms.

At Dr SW Clinic we can treat a range of pain conditions using regenerative medicine and pain relieving injections. If you are tired of living with pain and looking for a non-surgical intervention, then DR SW Clinics could help you get back to your best, pain-free life.

Treatment cost

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* After consultation the doctor will confirm the cost.

Treatment Summary at a glance

Procedure Time

Pain reliving injections take no more than 20 minutes.

Recommended No. of Treatments

Every treatment plan is tailored to each patient. The number of treatment sessions will vary accordingly.

Anaesthetic

Local

How can we help you?

At Dr SW Clinics, the Capital of Regenerative Medicine and Wellbeing, we have successfully treated thousands of patients with globally recognised, evidence based, Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Sherif Wakil and his team of qualified health professionals will assess which injection therapy is best for you following an initial consultation.

We may require a diagnostic ultrasound, x-ray or MRI depending on which injection therapy your Consultant thinks will aid you the most.

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FAQ's

  1. Muscle Overuse or Injury: Repetitive motions or overuse of specific muscles can lead to the development of trigger points. This is common in athletes or individuals with physically demanding jobs.
  2. Muscle Imbalances: Imbalances in muscle strength or posture can put excessive stress on certain muscles, leading to the formation of trigger points.
  3. Psychological Stress: Emotional stress and tension can contribute to the development or exacerbation of myofascial trigger points.
  4. Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as fibromyalgia, can increase the risk of myofascial pain syndrome.

Common symptoms of myofascial pain syndrome include:

  • Localised muscle pain or tenderness at the site of the trigger point.
  • Pain that radiates or refers to other areas of the body.
  • Stiffness or limited range of motion in the affected muscle or joint.
  • Muscle weakness or fatigue.
  • Palpable knots or nodules in the affected muscle.

Depending on the joint issue you present with, there may be a couple of ways to diagnose your pain and thereby find you a lasting solution.

Firstly, you will have a telephone consultation with one of our highly trained patient advisors. This patient advisor will ask you a series of pre-assessment questions to better understand your personal needs.

You will then be invited for a consultation with one of our leading experts. To better gain an understanding of the problem, the Consultant may suggest you receive an x-ray or an MRI.

What is an x-ray?
A diagnostic test that can help identify what issues are causing the pain.

What is an MRI?
A diagnostic test using a magnetic field and radio waves for a detailed image of both joint and soft tissue.

What is an ultrasound?
Typically a handheld device that provides an on the spot image of the soft tissue.

Once we’ve received the results of your diagnostic tests, our team will be able to advise you on next best steps to get you pain free.

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