Struggling with shoulder pain? This research article backs up what we see in the clinic - dry needling helps decrease shoulder pain and improve function.
“The major findings of this systematic review reported a significant reduction in pain as assessed by the VAS or NRS clinical scales. In particular, the analgesic effect after a single session resulted in a decrease in substance P (SP) in the peripheral site, responsible of the nociceptive stimulation following repetitive microtrauma [26].”
And it's not only for pain…
“Major findings reported a rapid potential decrease in perceived pain, shoulder disability and an increase in muscle strength”
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11207993/