A life-long limitation in wrist extension was corrected during a Myopain Seminars DN-1 course.
View how Myopain improves technical expertise that transforms pain rehabilitation.
View how Myopain improves technical expertise that transforms pain rehabilitation.
A life-long limitation in wrist extension was corrected during a Myopain Seminars DN-1 course.
The Myopain Seminars Advanced Dry Needling Dissection course is one of the very best courses we offer. Our students agree! Listen to their reports of their experiences during the course.
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) represents a constellation of signs and symptoms involving the temporomandibular joints and/or muscles of mastication. It has been estimated that up to 12% of the general population
Introduction to Principles of Dance Medicine will introduce healthcare professionals to topics specific to the dancer population. Dr. Mandy Blackmon discusses the injuries commonly seen in dancers and trigger point
Manual therapy and myofascial trigger points go together like peanut butter and jelly, popcorn and movies, spaghetti and meatballs. Unfortunately, in the world of dry needling, it is often an
What is tinnitus and what are the symptoms? Michiel Trouw, instructor with CRAFTA® explores tinnitus from a neuromusculoskeletal point of view. Which techniques are applied during the assessment? What role,
What is bruxism and what are the symptoms? During the first part of this webinar, Prof. Dr. Harry von Piekartz presents an evidence-informed overview of bruxism, including the etiology, assessment,
Many clinicians harbor the mistaken impression that female and male pelvic issues always require internal examination and treatment. Dr. Colleen Whiteford explains that orthopedic physical therapists typically do not perform
Pelvic pain affects up to 1/3 of women (not to mention men). Dr. Blair Green explains that when considering sources of pelvic pain, the muscles in the pelvic floor cannot
Stewart Wild, LMT, CNMT, CMTPT discusses the ins and outs of Manual Trigger Point Therapy (MTT), a unique form of hands-on bodywork that solves problems of pain and dysfunction of
In this free educational webinar, Dr. Ryan Shepherd ND, LAc, R.Ac explores fascia from the perspective of what is known about its function and dysfunction. Functional Fascia Therapeutics or FFT
In this free webinar, Drs. Jan Dommerholt and Nate Mayberry will present an alternative evidence-informed approach to exercise programs with your patients. Many physical therapists, chiropractors, occupational therapists, athletic trainers,
Eureka Seminars instructors Drs. Keith Poorbaugh (PT, ScD, OCS, CMTPT, FAAOMPT) and Francis Jung (PT, DPT, OCS, CMTPT, Cert. MDT, COMT, FAAOMPT) will give a brief introduction to Contemporary Manual
Myopain Seminars Free “Beyond Dry Needling” webinar series featuring María Resano and Maria Catalayud discussing their work on equine rehabilitation and dry needling.
Lecture about the scientific evidence of dry needling (in Spanish) during the 30th ONCE Congress on Physiotherapy – Sindrome de dolor miofascal y punto gatillo miofasciales in Madrid, Spain –
Lecture by Jan Dommerholt during the 2020 ONCE Sindrome de dolor miofascal y punto gatillo miofasciales (in Spanish) in Madrid, Spain
“Beyond Dry Needling” Webinar – Fascial Manipulation – Stecco® : Exploring a Total Body Approach by Larry Steinbeck and Colleen Whiteford
Introduction to CRAFTA® course program and the focus of the courses presented by Marissa Hoffmann.
Published in the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, this new study focused on determining which TMD assessment tools are the most useful for physical therapists.
Will Freres demonstrates the use of the wedge for gentle OA mobilization.
Letting a patient cough with dry needling can make things a bit easier.
Stew Wild shows that manual TrP therapy works!
Dry needling course at Myopain Seminars Headquarters in Bethesda, MD.
Dr. Pablo Herrero talks about dry needling for hypertonia and spasticity. Part 2
Dr. Pablo Herrero talks about dry needling for hypertonia and spasticity.
Two weeks after an elbow injury, push-ups were restored with triceps dry needling.
Dry needling of the adductor pollicis muscle improved thumb range of motion.
A case report from Ireland showed an injury to the radial nerve after dry needling of the triceps muscle. At Myopain Seminars, we review the anatomy in great detail to
Dry needling of the shoulder muscles resolved a long-standing painful shoulder.
Dry needling of the serratus anterior muscle improved shoulder flexion.
Dry needling of the teres major and teres minor muscles improved range of motion.
Dry needling of the teres minor and subscapularis muscles improved shoulder range of motion post-surgically.
Dry needling of the periscapular muscles corrected this abnormal movement pattern.
“Way better” shoulder range of motion following dry needling of the deltoid muscles.
Improved shoulder internal range of motion following dry needling.
Dry Needling is a very effective technique to increase range of motion of the shoulder.
The subscapularis muscle is often at least partially responsible for limited shoulder external rotation.
Dry needling of the anterior scalene muscles resolved the symptoms of nerve tingling and pain as tested with the upper limb tension test!
Classroom impressions of the Myopain Seminars Dry Needling for Pelvic Pain course.
A very long history of disabling testicular pain resolved after dry needling of the abdominal muscles.
Dry needling of the hip flexors objectively improved hip extension as seen with the Thomas Test.
Dry needling of the gluteal muscles and tensor fascia latae.
Dry needling of the iliacus and tensor fascia latae muscles improved hip internal rotation.
Immediate increase in hip abduction strength following dry needling of the gluteal muscles.
Dry needling improved tight hip flexors tested with the Thomas Test. Ralph Simpson gave a nice demonstration!
Dry needling of the intrinsic foot muscles restored range of motion and function ten years after toe surgery!
Dry needling of the subscapularis, hip adductors, wrist extensors, deltoids, and calf muscles resulted in immediate improvements in all areas.
Dry needling of the gastrocnemius muscle improved the ankle squat.
Immediately after dry needling of the popliteus muscle this course participant had greatly improved knee extension!
This video shows how you can use e-stim with dry needling to stimulate select muscles!
Immediate increase in range of motion consistent with Ansari, NN, Alaei, P, Naghdi, S, Fakhari, Z, Komesh, S & Dommerholt, J, 2018. Immediate Effects of Dry Needling as a Novel
Mandy Blackmon demonstrates the results of dry needling of the subscapularis muscle and of the quadratus lumborum + psoas major muscles.
Combining dry needling with frontal plane exercise.
Dr. Jan Dommerholt from Myopain Seminars demonstrating to a group of veterinarians and veterinary physical therapists on using manual techniques and dry needling to deactivate trigger points in the quadratus
Dry Needling of the quadratus lumborum and gluteus medium muscles improves gluteus med/min function.
Dry Needling of the quadratus lumborum and psoas major muscle.
Dry needling of a right-sided pectoral major trigger point released cardiac arrhythmia in one of the course participants.
Dramatic improvement in pain levels and motor function following dry needling of the serratus anterior muscle during a dry needling course in Quito, Ecuador.
Will Freres demonstrates fascial gliding techniques with dry needling of the thoracic multifidi.
Savas Koutsantonis demonstrates that dry needling of the thoracic multifidi muscles can improve trunk rotations.
Nate Mayberry demonstrates dry needling of the sternalis muscle.
Dry needling of the levator scapulae improved neck range of motion!
Dry needing of the levator scapulae restored neck rotation.
Strength output more than doubled after dry needling of the deltoids.
Amazing improvement in cervical spine rotation after dry needling of the SCM muscle.
Rob Stanborough needled the upper trapezius and improved cervical range of motion.
Immediate progress noted in the clinic with dry needling of the oblique capitis inferior muscle.
Wow! Dramatic increase in passive range of motion of the neck after dry needling of the Oblique Capitis Inferior Muscle.
Impressive improvement in neck range of motion after dry needling of the levator scapula muscle.
Improved range of motion after DN of the SCM.
Splenius capitus, Splenius cervicis, Multifidi, Rotatorea.
Dry needling of the muscles of the neck requires accurate identification of the spinous processes of C2 and C6.
Practice Tips for Dry Needling of the Oblique Capitis Inferior Muscle.
Incredible results from dry needling of scar tissue after knee surgery.
Jan Dommerholt taught brief workshops at Regis University in Denver during a conference of the Colorado APTA chapter. The results were amazing and life changing!
In this video, Dr. Rick Wall demonstrates canine trigger point therapy using a dry needling technique. Dr. Wall coordinates the Canine Trigger Point Management course offered by Myopain Seminars.
See the results of petrosal mobilizations during the CRAFTA courses!
Dry needling plays an important role in managing craniomandibular dysfunction
Dry needling of just a few muscles, such as the masseter and lateral pterygoid, resolved a long-standing TMD problem.