Dry Needling as a part of the Georgia Physical Therapy Practice Act under bill HR 145
August 1, 2011, 12:36 am
Filed under: Movement Dysfunction, Myofascial Trigger Points, Pain Sciences, Tissue Pathology
Filed under: Movement Dysfunction, Myofascial Trigger Points, Pain Sciences, Tissue Pathology
Thank you to Georgia Representatives Sharon Cooper and Edward Lindsey, the use of dry needling in clinical practice has been adopted into the Georgia Physical Therapy Practice act under bill HR 145. Dry needling is a technique to improve myofascial pain and dysfunction, which includes treatment of trigger points. With proper clinical reasoning and treatment methodology, trigger point dry needling can help significantly with improvements in pain, dysfunction, range of motion, and movement patterns. For more information please view our website: www.motionstability.com
For more information on the bill follow this link.
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