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Lateral Elbow Pain Dry Needling Treatment Tennis Elbow

The pain from a tennis elbow is often associated with trigger points in the muscles of the lateral epicondyle of the elbow, especially the Lateral Head of Triceps and the Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis tendon (1-2 cm distal to its attachment on the lateral epicondyle). As shown in the video above, trigger points in the extensor carpi ulnaris are also often implicated in lateral elbow pain. Dry needling / medical acupuncture is quite a popular method of treating these trigger points. NAT offer an online course that is specifically designed for the student of dry needling, or the experienced practitioner who wishes to learn new techniques from one of the world's foremost trigger point and chronic pain specialists. The trigger point dry needling course is presented by Dr. Jonathan Kuttner who is a leading authority on dry needling / medical acupuncture and is the recipient (2014) of the NAMTPT lifetime achievement award for his contribution to trigger point therapy. The course material includes; Introduction to Triggers, Finding Triggers, Myofascial Release, Evidence Overview, Taking a Case History, Differential Diagnosis, Needling Safely, Introductory Needling Techniques , Advanced Needling Techniques, Step-by-Step video tutorials for all main muscle groups (over 100 muscles covered in detail across all course material). https://www.nielasher.com/products/na... Disclaimer & Warning Notice: Any form of needling can be dangerous. Needling must only ever be performed by a medical or healthcare professional who is qualified in needling techniques. Do not practice any form of needling unless it falls within your professional scope of practice. Depending on where you practice, you may be required by law to meet certain criteria for practicing needling, even if you are a qualified medical or healthcare practitioner. If you are not sure about the laws and regulations governing the practice of needling in your area, you must make the necessary enquiries to ensure that you meet any and all local requirements that may be in place. If you are unsure, please contact your professional organization or licensing board. For information about nationally accredited online trigger point therapy courses, please visit our website: www.nielasher.com

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