Direct vs. indirect dry needling for pain relief in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome
Direct vs. indirect dry needling for pain relief in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome
Comparison of Upper Trapezius and Infraspinatus Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy by Dry Needling in Overhead Athletes With Unilateral Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
J Sport Rehabil. 2019 Mar 1;28(3):243-249.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
40 overhead sport athletes with pain from shoulder impingement syndrome were randomized to receive dry needling (DN) of myofascial trigger points directly into the upper trapezius muscle, or indirect DN into the infraspinatus muscle. Outcomes of interest included VAS pain score, DASH score, and pressure pain threshold; follow up was performed 3 days after the completion of treatment. Results from ...
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