Dry Needling For Treating Golfer's And Tennis Elbow
https://vimeo.com/270512563 Should you consider a treatment called Dry Needling – If you have a stubborn case of Tennis or Golfer's Elbow? Allen Willette from Tennis Elbow Classroom tackles this topic in this podcast episode. So, what the heck IS Dry Needling? It doesn't sound like something you would want to rush right out and sign up for, under normal circumstances! – Does it? Of course, when you have a really tough case of Tennis or Golfer's Elbow (and MANY cases do end up being very difficult – almost by definition) you can easily get to the point where you're desperate enough to try some pretty extreme treatments… So, let's take a look at this one and see if it might be worthwhile. The short answer is that I think the more extreme version of Dry Needling might be useful to some sufferers, who are ready for more radical measures. Yes, unfortunately the term Dry Needling refers to TWO very different techniques used to treat Golfer's and Tennis Elbow!... Read the full article here: https://tenniselbowclassroom.com/tennis-elbow-treatments/dry-needling-therapy/ And while you're there, get my free video course: 'Tennis Elbow 101' – (6 videos on Tennis AND Golfer's Elbow) https://tenniselbowclassroom.com/what-is-tennis-elbow-1/free-tennis-elbow-videos/ And here are my Self-Help Home Treatment and Exercise Programs: ► For Tennis Elbow: https://tenniselbowclassroom.com/ ► For Golfer's Elbow: https://tenniselbowclassroom.com/golfers-elbow/ And for MORE Tennis Elbow Treatment related Vimeo videos here's my playlist on the subject: Treatment for Tennis Elbow #TriggerPointDryNeedling #DryNeedling #LateralEpicondylitis #Acupuncture #TennisElbow Uploaded 2018-05-17T21:36:20.000Z
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Dry Needling is a treatment for Tennis Elbow, Golfer's Elbow and other conditions that involves repeatedly sticking a needle into tissues (usually muscles or tendons) which are not healing properly in the hopes of stimulating a healing response. Or for the purpose of "deactivating" highly-irritable, pain-causing spots in muscles, known as a 'Trigger Points.' The needle in question can be either a Medical Hypodermic needle – (which is used in this case to penetrate the tissues but without injecting anything)... OR it can be an Acupuncture needle, which is often referred to as 'Trigger Point Dry Needling' or 'Intramuscular Stimulation' (IMS) and which is a much more common practice. It seems unfortunate, though, that the term Dry Needling has come to refer to two very different treatments – utilizing two very different types of needles... After all, there's a very big difference between a thin, filament Acupuncture needle and a Medical Hypodermic Syringe! So, in this episode, I'm going to cover separately what I think should be considered two distinct treatments. Here's the link to the full article if you'd like to read along: Full Article On Tennis Elbow And Dry Needling And while you're there, get my free video course: 'Tennis Elbow 101' – (6 videos on Tennis AND Golfer's Elbow) Follow me here for more podcast episodes or on your favorite platform: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tennis-elbow-classroom/id1139929214 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/tennis-elbow-classroom Player.fm: https://player.fm/series/tennis-elbow-classroom TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/Tennis-Elbow-Classroom-p897811/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I4pcjtynmwwwea3wsd4vqxmmdpe And to get all my latest of everything, including posts, podcasts and videos, follow on your favorite social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TennisElbowClassroom G+ Page: https://plus.google.com/+TennisElbowClassroom/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TennisElbowClassroom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allen-willette-nmt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TennisElbowTutr Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tenniselbowhelp/ Here's my latest Tennis Elbow Classroom Podcst episode! via Blogger Dry Needling For Tennis Elbow |
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