"Dry needling" or "Trigger point needling" do not seem to have a scientific basis, contrary to real traditional acupuncture, which has a huge evidence base:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trigger-point-myth-who-claimed-confidently-accurately-brook-cheng-xb1oc/
#acupuncture #dryneedling #triggerpoints #science #evidence
"Dry needling" or "Trigger point needling" do not seem to have a scientific basis, contrary to real traditional acupuncture, which has a huge evidence base: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trigger-point-myth-who-claimed-confidently-accurately-brook-cheng-xb1oc/ #acupuncture #dryneedling #triggerpoints #science #evidence
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Trigger Point Myth: Who Claimed Confidently They Ever Accurately Identified One? None, Except God
Dr Brian Hortz, PhD, is an instructor and the director of Research and Education for Structure & Function Education on sports medicine. He talked about the controversy over the myofascial trigger points (TrPs) and dry needling (Horz, B, 2022).
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