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Dry needling for mechanical neck pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
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Adverse Reactions to Dry Needling Therapy: Insights from Polish Physiotherapy Practice. [PDF]
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An overlooked cause of upper extremity pain: myofascial trigger points of the triceps muscle and dry needling protocol. [PDF]
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Effect of dry needling on quadriceps muscles fatigue in taekwondo players: A protocol for a triple-blinded randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
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Physiologic Effects of Dry Needling
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2013During the past decades, worldwide clinical and scientific interest in dry needling (DN) therapy has grown exponentially. Various clinical effects have been credited to dry needling, but rigorous evidence about its potential physiological mechanisms of actions and effects is still lacking.
Barbara Cagnie +2 more
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 2014
Objectives: To trace the development of the practice and theoretical basis of dry needling by means of an examination of the literature.Findings: The term dry needling arose from the need to provid...
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Objectives: To trace the development of the practice and theoretical basis of dry needling by means of an examination of the literature.Findings: The term dry needling arose from the need to provid...
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Acupuncture in Medicine, 2016
Academically, we agree with the recent Education and Practice paper by Zhou et al ,1 which states that, for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, dry needling and acupuncture overlap greatly in their origin, techniques and theories, and dry needling is one subcategory of Western medical acupuncture, and is thus acupuncture.
Arthur Yin, Fan, Hongjian, He
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Academically, we agree with the recent Education and Practice paper by Zhou et al ,1 which states that, for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, dry needling and acupuncture overlap greatly in their origin, techniques and theories, and dry needling is one subcategory of Western medical acupuncture, and is thus acupuncture.
Arthur Yin, Fan, Hongjian, He
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