
Assessment of efficacy and safety considerations of trigger point needling for upper extremity pain

Assessment of efficacy and safety considerations of trigger point needling for upper extremity pain
Effects of dry needling trigger point therapy in the shoulder region on patients with upper extremity pain and dysfunction: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Physiotherapy. 2018 Jun;104(2):167-177Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Eleven randomized controlled trials were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis which investigated the efficacy of trigger point dry needling for shoulder and upper extremity pain associated with myofascial trigger points. Two studies compared trigger point dry needling of active and latent trigger points to trigger point dry needling of active trigger points alone; meta-analysis dem...
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