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  2. Dry needling - Wikipedia

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    Dry needling has its own theoretical concepts, terminology, needling technique and clinical application." [16] The American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists states: Dry needling is a neurophysiological evidence-based treatment technique that requires effective manual assessment of the neuromuscular system.

  3. Myofascial trigger point - Wikipedia

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    Therapists may use myotherapy (deep pressure as in Bonnie Prudden's approach, massage or tapotement as in Dr. Griner's approach), mechanical vibration, pulsed ultrasound, electrostimulation, [15] ischemic compression, trigger-point-injection (see below), dry-needling, "spray-and-stretch" using a cooling spray (vapocoolant), low-level laser ...

  4. Medicare and dry needling: Is there coverage? - AOL

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    Dry needling is similar to acupuncture. However, it is a more recent practice that focuses on relieving muscle pain and tightness.. Physical therapists, sports therapists, and acupuncturists can ...

  5. Acupuncture - Wikipedia

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    Fire needle acupuncture also known as fire needling is a technique which involves quickly inserting a flame-heated needle into areas on the body. [57] Sonopuncture is a stimulation of the body similar to acupuncture using sound instead of needles. [58]

  6. Talk:Dry needling - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 systematic review on dry needling effectiveness over a wide range of body regions [1] reported positive impacts from dry needling on a wide array of body regions. The aim of this review was to determine how effective trigger point dry needling was based on high-quality randomized control trials for all body areas rather than a specific ...

  7. Myofascial release - Wikipedia

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    Myofascial release (MFR, self-myofascial release) is an alternative medicine therapy claimed to be useful for treating skeletal muscle immobility and pain by relaxing contracted muscles, improving blood and lymphatic circulation and stimulating the stretch reflex in muscles.

  8. Epicondylitis - Wikipedia

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    Acupuncture or dry needling; Laser therapy; Wrist/elbow support bracing [6] Should conservative treatment measures fail, non-conservative treatment options can include: Surgical debridement of the affected tendons, usually the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) in lateral epicondylitis, and decortication of the lateral epicondyle [6]

  9. Patellar tendinitis - Wikipedia

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    Dry needling, sclerosing injections, platelet-rich plasma, extracorporeal shock wave treatment (ESWT), and heat therapy have been tried. [2] [15] According to a systematic review comparing extracorporeal shock wave treatment to conservative treatment, it was found with low certainty that ESWT has a large treatment effect to reduce short term ...