In this students situation. Yes!
The infraspinatus is low hanging fruit to treat for anyone dealing with shoulder pain or mobility issues. With close attention to a quick scan along the infraspinatus and needle palpation, 4 needles may be the right number for a situation. Sometimes less, sometimes more.
Adding electrical stimulation is also a great stack to further improve upon the amazing effects of dry needling.
Do you want to learn more about safe needling techniques around the lung field and how to utilize electrical stimulation?!
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