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The needle effect in the relief of myofascial pain.

Pain

February 1979

Central Railway Health Institute, Department of Vertebrogenic Disorders, Máchova 21, 120 00 Prague Czechoslovakia.

In reviewing techniques for therapeutic local anaesthesia of pain spots, it appeared that the common denominator was puncture by the needle and not the anaesthetic employed. The present study examines short- and long-term effects of dry needling in the treatment of chronic myofascial pain. 241 patients and 312 pain sites were treated by needling.

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