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Cassie, I have not had the opportunity to treat anyone with phantom limb pain. I can tell you I have talked to several people in courses who have h...
Here is a link to an image on my facebook page of a set up I used for a triathlete with plantar fascia pain. I use a similar set up pretty often in th...
Im not aware of any research in this area nor I have tried it personally. I like your thought process though. let us know how it goes.
Hey Alex, The advanced course some more specific axillary points, lats, teres, etc are covered there which can be useful. I have had great success ...
Hey Jessie, I work out of a Crossfit gym and a large percentage of my patients are crossfit athletes. There is a lot of opportunity here. I made a ...
Hey Christine, Curious if you have tried additional sessions with this patient? Occasionally, you will get that sensation with ENS due to proximity...
Heres an article on ultrasound guided dry needling for complex regional pain syndrome type 1. There is a central component to CRPS so we recommend in...
What all have you tried? I like coming down the saphenous nerve distribution sometime with multiple needles in the “box” if you will. Adding ENS fo...
Absolutely. From a safety standpoint as long as you are below iliac crest, heading towards bony ligamentous backdrop, you should be good to go. We ...
Obviously the patient has to want to try needling. You never want to force someone to do it but if they want to do it i would try it. I would try pr...
For sure! You have options for tendon needling, nerve distribution, and don’t forget opposite forearm and proximal nerve emergent points.
Interesting case for sure. Why do they think she has he swelling? Is it cardiac, lymphatic, or local vascular/tone issues? Also, out of curiosi...
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