" using an alcohol swab to make sure everything is super sterile" then touches with non- sterile gloves?? While rectus does act as a hip flexor I can understand needling that but not the VL. I don't like this technique.
I don't think I'd do it. I have neuropathy and fibromyalgia. Recently my neurologist did an emg test on me along with a nerve condunction test. Man if I had known how much making those muscles jump was going to wear me out, I felt liked I'd ran a marathon the next day, I'm not sure I would have done it. But it was necessary so yeah. But I don't have to do dry needling, so nope. lol
I had EMG testing also - I have a high pain tolerance, but it was escrustiating - very painful. The technician saw that my nerves were very sensitive so the doctor performed only a portion of the NCS. I bled, and bruised up - the pain was so bad the following week it would wake me up. I understand many people have little pain, with no issues afterwards fortunately. I catagorically will never have that done again. My PT is recommending dry needling and I’m having flashbacks of the NCS 😬
This seems kind of fake. I dont think homegirl's hip flexors were that tight to began with and she purposedly held her knee in place for sake of the video!!!! There should be an investigation
I would agree with exactly what you've said. My first impression was that the patient was clearly holding her hip in a flexed position! The only time I've seen a hip held in that amount of flexion was due to an actual hip flexion contracture. This video is a load of rubbish
Facts. She was never that tight. When she goes to put her leg down the 2nd time. She hesitates in the same position and then lets her legs down. Dont let this dude stab you with needles.
David Hamilton It actually does help. My soleus muscle was very tender from over use and I couldn’t run on it. When I got functional dry needling the muscle calmed down/reset and it isn’t very tender anymore. It is way easier to run now. Bare in mind it was tender for over a month as the regular PT wasn’t working. Then a couple days after I had functional dry needling it’s now 90% better then what it was after a month of regular PT.
I have anecdotal evidence it works for knee pain, stop hating so hard, my knees don’t hurt anymore you keep talking down on dry needling in front of me and MOW lay you down brotha 😂💪🏼
My pt here in MA has been doing dry needling on my shoulders for almost a year now i find it very helpful and continue to go for it
I'm happy you're getting great results. F the haters who think Acupuncturists do a better job.
I myself practice e dry needling within functional movement framework. I also get the same results. this is the real deal.
You are correct Matthew. Two thumbs up.
Dry needling worked for me.
" using an alcohol swab to make sure everything is super sterile" then touches with non- sterile gloves?? While rectus does act as a hip flexor I can understand needling that but not the VL. I don't like this technique.
Does this work for hemophilia paishant for knee joint fluid passes
This device locate the trigger points place??? To can inject dry needling in right place or only electrical device?
@@tnation so you do not recommend to buy ot for locate trogger points it is useless
I don't think I'd do it. I have neuropathy and fibromyalgia. Recently my neurologist did an emg test on me along with a nerve condunction test. Man if I had known how much making those muscles jump was going to wear me out, I felt liked I'd ran a marathon the next day, I'm not sure I would have done it. But it was necessary so yeah. But I don't have to do dry needling, so nope. lol
I had EMG testing also - I have a high pain tolerance, but it was escrustiating - very painful. The technician saw that my nerves were very sensitive so the doctor performed only a portion of the NCS. I bled, and bruised up - the pain was so bad the following week it would wake me up. I understand many people have little pain, with no issues afterwards fortunately. I catagorically will never have that done again. My PT is recommending dry needling and I’m having flashbacks of the NCS 😬
nobody gives a shit
This seems kind of fake. I dont think homegirl's hip flexors were that tight to began with and she purposedly held her knee in place for sake of the video!!!! There should be an investigation
I would agree with exactly what you've said.
My first impression was that the patient was clearly holding her hip in a flexed position! The only time I've seen a hip held in that amount of flexion was due to an actual hip flexion contracture.
This video is a load of rubbish
Facts. She was never that tight.
When she goes to put her leg down the 2nd time. She hesitates in the same position and then lets her legs down. Dont let this dude stab you with needles.
David Hamilton It actually does help. My soleus muscle was very tender from over use and I couldn’t run on it.
When I got functional dry needling the muscle calmed down/reset and it isn’t very tender anymore. It is way easier to run now.
Bare in mind it was tender for over a month as the regular PT wasn’t working. Then a couple days after I had functional dry needling it’s now 90% better then what it was after a month of regular PT.
@@bryanslocks3481 im about to get stabbed today but I shouldve stretched more
Last I heard homegirl takes it in the poop shoot.
Trash. Estim is not dry needling.
No palpation. No twitch, no effectiveness.
Exactly. WTF is wrong with this guy, he should know better.
Nonsense. Go to a properly trained acupuncturist.
Your mother is nonsense. PTs do this shit better than acupuncturists. Learn from Myopainseminars, some of the founders of dry needling.
Stop doing an acupuncturists job with hardly any training.
@Jake Da Great Acupuncture definitely goes into muscles and trigger points. It always has.
I have anecdotal evidence it works for knee pain, stop hating so hard, my knees don’t hurt anymore you keep talking down on dry needling in front of me and MOW lay you down brotha 😂💪🏼
What an idiot to say such a thing. PTs actually do a better job dry needling than the gooks who practice sticking needles on voodoo dolls.