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In case of a frozen shoulder, do you find dry needling effective?

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Date de publication: 2014/02/13
Ehab Ayman
par Ehab Ayman , Sales Executive , Akassia ‎Group

yes its help to cure this pain

Nadia  Abdelhakiem
par Nadia Abdelhakiem , Seniot Physical therapist , Cairo university hospitals

No, it is not effective. the most effective modality is ultrasound because 

Amen Kodzo
par Amen Kodzo , Ouvrier , METAL SOUD

L'aiguilletage à sec n'est du tout efficace mais nous devons essayer de defferentes technique avec un spécialiste

thoufeeq shaik
par thoufeeq shaik , HEAD OF THE PHYSIOTHERAPY DEPARTMENT AND PRINCIPAL , SHADAN INSTITTUE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES TEACHING HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTER, COLLEGE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY

in case of condition such has frozen shoulder we cant depend on one technique or modality like dry needling or ultrasound.....but we need to try to out differnt techniques in few patients dry needling too helps but not on all the patient. but i found accupunture to b bit more effective then other techniques

RAM MOHAN KONETIVENKATA
par RAM MOHAN KONETIVENKATA , Physiotherapy Assistant , Kipling Acres LTC

DRY NEEDLING IS NOT EFFECTIVE

Andreas Nikolakakis
par Andreas Nikolakakis , Physiotherapist , Physiotherapy Central

Not really but in some cases could be effective. In a frozen shoulder the most efficient therapy is the kinisiotherapy and Some TENS electro therapy device.

asadulla Owais khan
par asadulla Owais khan , retail sales executive , Awani housewares & furniture would

Frozen shoulder, otherwise known as adhesive capsulitis, is one of those tricky conditions which I have found respond well to treatment, but patience is required. I am a physiotherapist who likes to see quick results, either objectively or subjectively, ideally both!

However as we all know, the pathophysiology of the frozen shoulder often does not lend itself to such expectations and at the outset and it is important to make the patient aware of this fact.

 

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