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History of Dry
Needling
Sir William Gowers
BMJ 1;117-121
Fibrositis
Palpable tenderness
and hardness of the
muscle
1904
1928
JH Kellgren
Hypertonic saline
injections
Referral patterns
C. Chan Gunn
1931
Fred H. Albee,
MD, ScD
Myofascitis
from an
orthopedic
standpoint
Max Lange
1st Trigger Point Manual
Die Muskelhrten (Myogelosen):
Ihre Entstehung und Heilung
1938
1950
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF
PAIN LOW IN THE BACK
ALLOCATION OF THE SOURCE OF PAIN
BY THE PROCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE
METHOD
JAMA. 1938;110(2):106-113
Arthur Steindler
Myofascial pain
Trigger points
1979
1983
1996
Radiculopathic
Model
Janet Travell, MD and
David G. Simons, MD
Coined Trigger Point
Myofascial Pain and
Dysfunction, The Trigger
Point Manual. Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins.
Dry Needling VS
Acupuncture
Dry Needling
Acupuncture
Dry needling aims for trigger points
and knotted muscle fibres.
Safety and
Indications
Studies show that Dry Needling as a solution to pain is much
safer than drugs and has much fewer side effects such as
mild muscle soreness or bruising.
DN is indicated in numerous diagnoses, such as
radiculopathies joint dysfunction, disk pathology, tendonitis,
craniomandibular dysfunction, migraines, tension-type
headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, computer-related
disorders,
whiplash
associated
disorders,
spinal
dysfunction, pelvic pain and other urologic syndromes, postherpetic neuralgia, complex regional pain syndrome,
nocturnal cramps, phantom pain, and other relatively
uncommon diagnoses such as Barr Liou syndrome, or
neurogenic pruritus, among others.
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