Hi Can someone point me in direction of a study for indicating dry needling for lower extremity CRPS. thanks
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Hi Can someone point me in direction of a study for indicating dry needling for lower extremity CRPS. thanks
Purvang,
I am not aware of a study that looks at the outcomes, what we have is empirical outcomes only at this time. Needling proximally, segmentally and even on the opposite side is what we are recommending at least initially then progressing closer to the involved area.
Hope that helps
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