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Results: The PEDro scoring of the articles ranged between 2.10-7.10. The Physiotherapy Evidence-based Database (PED) scale was used to measure the methodological quality of the studies. The study designs were randomized controlled, quasi-experimental, and case-control. Finally, seven articles were included in this review. We included all of the studies on patients with plantar heel pain and plantar fasciitis that investigated the effects of dry needling. Materials and Methods: This article is a review study, in which we present the studies that compare dry needling with other treatments for the management of plantar heel pain. The purpose of this review is to determine the effectiveness of dry needling for the management of PF. Many well-established treatments are available for plantar heel pain. PF is a multifactorial and self-limiting disorder that several factors are involved in its onset. It is most frequently seen in both the non-athletic and athletic populations. It communicates about workshops and presentations and my desire to expand my teaching as I decrease my time at Colonias Chiropractic Center since my daughter, Andrea Whyte Griffin has joined the practice at Colonias.Introduction: Plantar fasciitis (PF) is an overuse syndrome as it develops over time. It also provides information about my book, co-authored with the neurologist Robert Gerwin, M.D.: Clinical Mastery in the Treatment of Myofascial Pain and articles I have written. Besides providing basic information about Myofascial Pain Syndrome, the website includes suggested resources to learn more. It also takes place at the Pain Center at the University of New Mexico and University of New Mexico’s Project ECHO Chronic Pain and Headache Management. My teaching and sharing takes place at Colonias Chiropractic Center. It is my goal through this website to pass on some of my knowledge because I can only help a finite number of patients in my practice but if I can pass information and skills in pain management and myofascial treatment to other healers and patients, then I will feel fulfilled, and I will feel I have passed the baton to others in fulfillment of the debt I feel to those who taught me. Standing on the shoulders of these great innovators in the healing of pain has brought me to where I am today. and Antonio and Claudia Stecco, both M.Ds, and learned about new research concerning the role of fascia in chronic
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More recently, I took workshops with Warren Hammer, D.C. From them I learned about Myofascial Pain Syndrome, and this knowledge forever changed my approach to healing. of Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction, the Trigger Point Manual. When I was first in practice, I was invited to a seminar taught by Janet Travell, M.D., co-author with David Simons, M.D. Leroy Perry who was one of the first chiropractors to work with Olympic athletes. John Thie who wrote Touch for Health, and Dr. The chiropractors who helped me the most and taught me about muscle balance were Dr. In the process, I became interested in healing the pain of others. When I injured my back at age 28 and found out that I have no disc at the bottom of my spine, I went on a quest to heal myself. I call myself the "Forrest Gump" of Chiropractic because I was in the right place at the right time to learn from ground-breaking healers.