Dry Needling in Physical Therapy Practice: Adverse Events

  • Valdes V
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Abstract

Dry needling is an increasingly utilized modality among physical therapists for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. Continuing educational programs targeted to licensed physical therapists have proliferated in the past decade and research into the efficacy of this intervention is accelerating. When utilizing any new treatment technique, the inherent risks involved must be weighed against the potential therapeutic benefits. Knowledge of the adverse events associated with dry needling is essential in the risk management of physical therapy practice. Understanding the frequency and types of adverse events can help minimize their occurrence.

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Valdes, V. (2019). Dry Needling in Physical Therapy Practice: Adverse Events. International Journal of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2019/157

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