This video is on dry needling for knee pain. It includes a follow up on a return to hiking and running hours after treatment. Pain and tension had reduced and the treated knee felt better than the right! Following dry needling it is safe to exercise. Immediate pain relief can occur after a dry needling treatment.
Only 50% or half of ear pain symptoms are from the ear. Otalgia or ear pain needs to be evaluated by your family doctor or Ear, Nose and Throat specialist. Dr. Jim Yohanan, an ENT physician, shares his expertise on diagnosing ear pain.
Testing testosterone is recommended through your family practice healthcare professional or through a specialist in hormone replacement therapy. This post shares some information on testing and what to look for when checking for low testosterone.
Physical therapists spend a lot of time dealing with pain. One of the many influences of pain is linked to testosterone. Robert Dill PAC of Apollo Medical Associates shares his expertise on the symptoms of low testosterone and the importance this hormone plays in men and women.
Dry needling for headache pain can be very effective in reducing muscle tension to the neck and base of the skull. While this does not deal with the underlying problem of why the neck muscles are painful it can be very helpful as a treatment.
This post shows us a treatment to the upper neck for headache pain. To keep the treatment safe we identify and avoid important structures.