Inferior-Medial Dry Needling at the Thoracolumbar Junction: A Cadaveric Study
# Background Dry needling (DN) has emerged as a popular therapeutic intervention for managing musculoskeletal pain. While major adverse events are generally rare, those that have been reported in vulnerable areas such as the spine and thorax can be serious and warrant further investigation regarding...
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Main Authors: | Christi L. Williams (Author), Sue E. Curfman (Author), Stacey R. Lindsley (Author), Christian R. Falyar (Author), Ryan C. McConnell (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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