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ISBN 10: 0702074160
ISBN 13: 978-0702074165
Author: Jan Dommerholt, Cesar Fernandez de las Penas
Since the publication of the first edition in 2013, the utilization of dry needling in clinical practice has expanded dramatically throughout the world. Indeed, more and more professionals have been using dry needling to effectively reducing acute and chronic pain, as well as improving motor performance, range of motion, and strength.
Following the success of the previous edition, the updated Trigger Point Dry Needling: An Evidence and Clinical-Based Approach remains the first authoritative guide on the market.
With a completely revised text and now full colour illustrations, it provides excellent clarity within content and images for even more uniform and consistent instructions on the needling techniques.
Written and edited by a group of international experts, this is the most-up-to-date resource for physiotherapists, chiropractors, myotherapists, and other professionals as physicians, acupuncturists, osteopaths and athletic trainers.
- New chapters on the use of dry needling for Neurological Conditions and dry needling for Fascia, Scar, and Tendon;
- Clinical chapters with new full colour illustrations;
- Worldwide editors and contributors;
- New chapters on the use of dry needling for Neurological Conditions and dry needling for Fascia, Scar, and Tendon;
- Clinical chapters with new full colour illustrations;
- Worldwide editors and contributors;
Trigger Point Dry Needling An Evidence and Clinical Based Approach 2nd Table of contents:
Part 1: Basis of Trigger Point Dry Needling
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Myofascial Trigger Points
Myofascial trigger point overview
Neurophysiological basis of muscle referred pain
Neurophysiological aspects of myofascial trigger points
Chapter 2: Proposed Mechanisms and Effects of Trigger Point Dry Needling
Introduction
Mechanisms and effects of trigger point dry needling
Summary
Chapter 3: Dry Needling for Fascia, Scar, and Tendon
Introduction
Fascia and scar dry needling
Dry needling and tendon
Chapter 4: Dry Needling for Neurological Conditions
Introduction
Spasticity and muscle tone
Pain in neurological conditions
Botulinum toxin a for spasticity and related pain
Dry needling for neurological conditions
Clinical reasoning for dry needling in neurological conditions
Clinical guidelines for dry needling in spasticity
Mechanisms of dry needling on neurological conditions
Clinical considerations
Chapter 5: Trigger Point Dry Needling: Safety Guidelines
Acknowledgement
Safety considerations
Trigger point dry needling: safety
Hygiene
Contraindications and precautions
Anatomical considerations
Procedural safety issues
General guidelines for principles of practice
Patient selection
Principles of dry needling application
Electrical stimulation via dry needles
Summary
Chapter 6: Dry Needling Across Different Disciplines
Introduction: scope of practice
Dry needling by multiple disciplines
Opposition to dry needling by nonacupuncturists
Summary
Part 2: Clinical and Evidence-Informed Approach of TrP Dry Needling
Chapter 7: Deep Dry Needling of the Head and Neck Muscles
Introduction
Clinical presentation of trigger points in head and neck pain syndromes
Dry needling of head muscles
Dry needling of neck–shoulder muscles
Chapter 8: Deep Dry Needling of the Shoulder Muscles
Introduction
Clinical relevance of myofascial trigger points in shoulder pain syndromes
Dry needling of the shoulder muscles
Chapter 9: Deep Dry Needling of the Arm and Hand Muscles
Introduction
Clinical relevance of trigger points in arm and hand pain syndromes
Dry needling of the arm and hand muscles
Chapter 10: Deep Dry Needling of the Trunk Muscles
Introduction
Clinical relevance of trigger points in syndromes related to the trunk
Dry needling of the trunk muscles
Chapter 11: Deep Dry Needling of the Hip and Pelvic Muscles
Introduction
Clinical relevance of trigger points in syndromes related to the pelvis
Clinical relevance of trigger points in syndromes related to the hip and thigh
Dry needling of the abdominal, hip, pelvis, and thigh muscles
Chapter 12: Deep Dry Needling of the Leg and Foot Muscles
Introduction
Clinical relevance of trigger points in leg and foot pain syndromes
Dry needling of the leg and foot muscles
Part 3: Other Dry Needling Approaches
Chapter 13: Superficial Dry Needling
Introduction
Superficial dry needling
Variable reactivity to needle-evoked nerve stimulation
Procedure recommended for the carrying out of superficial dry needling
The initial consultation
Systematic search for trigger points
Muscle stretching exercises
Measures to be taken to prevent trigger point reactivation
Summary
Chapter 14: Dry Needling from a Western Medical Acupuncture Perspective
Introduction and historical development
Neurophysiological mechanisms of the technique
Clinical research
Clinical application of the technique
Summary
Chapter 15: Intramuscular Stimulation
Introduction
Neurophysiological mechanism of gunn intramuscular stimulation
Clinical application of gunn intramuscular stimulation
Treatment
Case study example
Chapter 16: Fu’s Subcutaneous Needling
Acknowledgement
Origin of fu’s subcutaneous needling
Development of fu’s subcutaneous needling
Fu’s subcutaneous needling manipulations
Precautions, contraindications, and management of side effects
Factors that influence fu’s subcutaneous needling effects
Fu’s subcutaneous needling features
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