U.S., July 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07062692) titled 'Effectiveness of Dry Needling Versus Manual Trigger Point Release on Active Rhomboid Trigger Points' on July 03.

Brief Summary: This study compares dry needling and manual trigger point release for treating active rhomboid trigger points in 48 patients, assessing pain, ROM, and function. It addresses a gap in evidence for optimal pain management in upper back myofascial pain. Findings will guide clinical practice for more effective, evidence-based interventions.

Study Start Date: July 23

Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL

Condition: Trigger Point Pain, Myofascial

Intervention: OTHER: dry needling trigger release therapy

The dry needl...