SPINAL AND PERIPHERAL DRY NEEDLING VERSUS PERIPHERAL DRY NEEDLING ALONE AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH A HISTORY OF LATERAL ANKLE SPRAIN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Author(s) -
Ainsley Rossi,
Sara Blaustein,
Joshua Brown,
Kari Dieffenderfer,
Elaine Ervin,
Steven Griffin,
Elizabeth Frierson,
Kathleen Geist,
Marie A. Johanson
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of sports physical therapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2159-2896
DOI - 10.26603/ijspt20171034
Subject(s) - dry needling , medicine , analysis of variance , ankle , randomized controlled trial , physical therapy , repeated measures design , peripheral , physical medicine and rehabilitation , surgery , acupuncture , statistics , alternative medicine , mathematics , pathology
In addition to established interventions, dry needling may reduce impairments leading to greater functional abilities for individuals following ankle sprain.
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