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Paper Title: A Literature Review on the dry needling therapeutic effects on management of knee pain
Authors Name: DR. ABHISHEK CHADAR (PT) , Dr VIVEK SHRIVASTAVA , DR NITIN NAMDEV
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Abstract: BACKGROUND & INTRODUCTION: - Recently, dry needling has emerged as a popular treatment for muscular pain and impairments. While there are numerous studies detailing the benefits of dry needling for pain, few studies exist examining the effects on soft tissue mobility. Dry needling (DN) is a technique used in the management of various neuromusculoskeletal pain syndromes by inserting fine monofilament needles through the skin. The needle can be inserted to treat various tissues such as muscles, subcutaneous fascia, tendons, ligaments, scar tissue, periosteum, teno-osseous junction, peripheral nerves, and even neurovascular bundles. METHODOLOGY: The originator Several electronic databases were searched for open access articles of general scientific databases including PuBMed, science direct, Scopus, Web of Science, shodhganga, Google Scholar etc. Thirty seven considerable scientific studies were found related to the dry needling therapeutic effects on managements of knee pain. RESULTS: Dry needling as per recent literature is the preeminent technique in case of knee pain. The intensity and NPRS score was reduced. CONCLUSION: The review demonstrates moderate-quality evidence on the short-term effect of knee pain. Dry Needling is an invasive procedure for breaking taut in muscle fibers and leads to help relax muscle band to live pain free life.
Keywords: KEYWORDS: Dry Needling (DN), Knee Pain, Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS).
Cite Article: "A Literature Review on the dry needling therapeutic effects on management of knee pain", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 6, page no.503 - 514, June-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2306078.pdf
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Country: JABALPUR, MADHAY PRADESH, INDIA
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