In order to improve the quality of a scientific manuscript, the presentation of the results, and the accuracy […]
Category Archive: Dry Needling
Dysmenorrhea (painful menses) is the most common gynecological condition among women of reproductive age and the leading risk […]
Tinnitus affects 50 million people in the United States alone.1-4 It is defined as “the conscious perception of […]
President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law on March 23, 2010. The […]
The global burden of chronic pain has reached epidemic proportions; furthermore, it is estimated that 136 million Americans […]
Over the past decade, dry needling for the treatment of pain and disability in neuromusculoskeletal conditions has gained […]
Rather than publish their findings or conclusions in a peer-reviewed journal, Ridgeway and Venere continue to use blog […]
In the March 2015 issue of PT in Motion,1 we published a response to an article by Hinman […]
Ten years ago, therapeutic ultrasound and massage were found to be ineffective for chronic low back pain, a […]