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1) after trauma patient reported pain on the RG front arm and neck pain 8on10. MSK presebtation. Did the Scan limited ROM C-SPINE BI 25RG /30LF, limited GH joint RG 100, ST joint RG 30. MT RG suprispunatus and serratus inhibited .Activated with pointer plus infrasp, searratus, wasn’t able to target the levator scalens got activated instead. Did perfusion upper back 20 min, 20 frequency.
Outcome: ROM incresed GH and ST joint not much at C -SPINE.
Challenges to report : find levator scapula point, time Managment.
Follow up : ask patient to return twice a week for 2 weeks. To do list : re-do Scan upper ext., continue perfusion( All visit?) , restore line tecnique on brachialis, other to suggest ?
Thanks
Hi Doc @Exstoreman do you ever high frequency needle straight into the tendons for De Quervain’s. Grazie
@Exstoreman and all. I have an older patient with low back pain and sciatica. The patient also has a pacemaker. If I am not able to use the ITO or Pointer Plus because of the pacemaker, can I expect to achieve results with needling of the motor points in the treatment protocols? Would you change anything in the needling to help support efficacy without the addition of estim?