Trigger Point Dry Needling 2012
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-7020-4601-8.00008-6
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Deep dry needling of the arm and hand muscles

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“…6,11,13,14,36,37 The scapula shares common muscle attachments with the neck, and it has been proposed that altered axioscapular muscle function potentially contributes to neck pain due to abnormal loading of the cervical spine, 3,27 or through the formation of myofascial trigger points. 16,34 Studies investigating the relationship between neck pain and axioscapular muscle function are now emerging.…”
Section: Altered Function Of the Axioscapular Musclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,11,13,14,36,37 The scapula shares common muscle attachments with the neck, and it has been proposed that altered axioscapular muscle function potentially contributes to neck pain due to abnormal loading of the cervical spine, 3,27 or through the formation of myofascial trigger points. 16,34 Studies investigating the relationship between neck pain and axioscapular muscle function are now emerging.…”
Section: Altered Function Of the Axioscapular Musclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TDN was performed in the epicondylar musculature (supinator muscle and extensor carpi radialis longus muscle) in a relaxed perpendicular position with the forearm pronated, directing the needle toward the radius [26]. This procedure was applied once per week for four weeks.…”
Section: Control Trigger Point Dry Needling (Tdn) Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%