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Combined dry-needling, advice and graded exercise: a randomized controlled trial in chronic whiplash (2009-2012)

Abstract

Central hyperexcitability is a feature of chronic whiplash and may be one reason for the poor response of this condition to standard treatment approaches such as exercise. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) treatment of dry-needling has shown potential to decrease this hypersensitivity in other musculoskeletal conditions. This study will investigate the effects of dry-needling combined with an orthodox treatment of advice and graded exercise on pain and disability in chronic whiplash.

Experts

Professor Michele Sterling

Affiliate of Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research (CIPHeR)
Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Affiliate of RECOVER Injury Research Centre
RECOVER Injury Research Centre
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Professor and Whiplash Program
RECOVER Injury Research Centre
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Michele Sterling
Michele Sterling

Professor Luke Connelly

Affiliate of Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research (CIPHeR)
Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Professor - CBEH
Centre for the Business and Economics of Health
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Luke Connelly
Luke Connelly