Dry Needling for Shoulder Pain: Evidence for SAPS and RCRSP (myopainseminars.com)
0xBASE INTEL BRIEF
- Dry needling may reduce pain and improve function in SAPS and RCRSP.
- Evidence includes case series and small RCTs with positive short-term outcomes.
- Best used as part of a multimodal approach including exercise.
"This article discusses dry needling for subacromial pain syndrome (SAPS) and rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP), summarizing current evidence to inform clinical decision-making for shoulder conditions."
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#subacromial syndrome
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