Abstract
Background: The background of the study is soft tissue mobilization and dry needling among neck pain subjects,which indirectly affect functional activity and pressure threshold for pain over the neck area.Purpose: To evaluate the effects of IASTM and dry needling therapy on myofascial trigger points in individualswith neck pain. And assess the effect of pain and functional outcomes by pressure algometer and NDI.Methods: Thirty participants were randomly assigned to the two groups the dry needling therapy (DNT)Group and Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) Group. The pretest measures of pressure painthreshold and functional activity of the neck were assessed by the pressure algometer and the neck disabilityindex, respectively. The intervention DNT Group received dry-needling therapy, whereas the intervention IASTMGroup received IASTM for a duration of 4 weeks. The same tests were measured after 4 weeks of treatment aspost-test values.Result: A substantial difference between the NDT group and the IASTM group was also discovered (p = 0.001).The study showed that dry needling significantly impacts pressure pain threshold and functional activity in neckpain participants. Conclusion: The dry needling therapy effectively improved functional activity and reducedpressure and pain thresholds.
 Conclusion: Dry needling therapy has emerged as an effective therapeutic option for treating trigger points in theneck and relieving pain associated with them.
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