Aaron, I like the sidelying option or head rested on arms in sitting ( will create a little bit of cervical flexion for you if sidelying doesn't wor...
Vitofmaffei, We cover the lat and posterior RC in detail in the advanced course. I agree it adds huge value, especially in the throwing athlete. W...
Hey Kathy, I don't have any personal experience and hopefully we hear from someone who has used it directly but we are starting to see some literatu...
I don't have any personal experience with dry needling in this population but here is a recent case report for someone with an incomplete spinal cord ...
I don't needle into the pelvic floor but similarly to Sarah I have had success needling into obturator and pudendal n. innervation areas with success.
Thanks for the question. There is very little risk of adverse event when needling near distal arteries but we do want to consider where they are espe...
It can be used but we recommend being cautious with dosage with needling to the effected area. CRPS is a central disorder so you need to be careful t...
Gail, I have found good success with a 720 approach with a focus on the femoral nerve leading to saphenous n. I like to catch that distribution whe...
Hey Danny, Yes, you will be around some of the muscles of facial expression with the homeostatic but they are more trigeminal. I would look at palp...
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