Dry Needling in United States Doctor of Physical Therapy Programs: Safety Assessment and Adverse Event Reporting
J Phys Ther Educ. 2025 Mar 11. doi: 10.1097/JTE.0000000000000393. Online ahead of print. ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Despite the growing clinical use of dry needling (DN) among physical therapists in the United States and its gradual adoption into entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) programs, limited research exists on DN safety within educational settings. This study aims […]
When Heel Pain Isn’t Plantar Fasciitis | Clinical Relevance with Dr. Frank
Think your patient has plantar fasciitis? Think again. A missed diagnosis could be the real culprit—Baxter’s Nerve Entrapment (Inferior Calcaneal Nerve Entrapment). This condition mimics plantar fasciitis but requires a completely different treatment approach. 🔎 Case Study: A 17-Year-Old Athlete with Heel Pain 🏃♂️ I recently evaluated a 17-year-old lacrosse player preparing for his upcoming […]
Recovering from Radial Nerve Palsy with Dry Needling | Clinical Relevance
Radial nerve palsy can be life-altering, affecting hand function, grip strength, and daily activities. But what if neurological dry needling could help restore movement and sensation? In this case study, I share how a patient with severe radial nerve damage progressed from minimal wrist and thumb function to full recovery—regaining strength, dexterity, and even returning […]