U.S., June 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07657195) titled 'Dry Needling and Quad Strength After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructon' on June 15.
Brief Summary: Dry needling is a skilled intervention provided by trained physical therapists to treat pain, myofascial dysfunction, and a variety of other diagnosis. While there is research demonstrating the benefits of dry needling in reduction of pain and improvement in strength, research in regards the pediatric population is very limited. I recently completed a retrospective chart review regarding dry needling trends and outcomes in the pediatric orthopedic population. We now know the pediatric population is tolerating this treatment and ...