Hi. It's not traditional acupuncture. It's a physio technique that was developed in Spain. I've never come across it in Australia. My crossfit instructor had it done on his knee and it totally fixed it. But knees and all other forms of tendinitis are easier to fix than hamstrings apparently, according to my physio. But he's confident he can fix it. I'm not his first hammy. This is the technique. http://www.electrolisisterapeutica.com/en/what-is-epte/
Some physios do dry needling. I've had that offered to me in Australia before.
Interesting. Looks kinda scary how they put the needle in and move it around to get the area though. I will keep this technique in mind for future reference. Thanks for sharing and keep us updated how it goes.
Hi. It's not traditional acupuncture. It's a physio technique that was developed in Spain. I've never come across it in Australia. My crossfit instructor had it done on his knee and it totally fixed it. But knees and all other forms of tendinitis are easier to fix than hamstrings apparently, according to my physio. But he's confident he can fix it. I'm not his first hammy. This is the technique.
http://www.electrolisisterapeutica.com/en/what-is-epte/
Some physios do dry needling. I've had that offered to me in Australia before.
Interesting. Looks kinda scary how they put the needle in and move it around to get the area though. I will keep this technique in mind for future reference. Thanks for sharing and keep us updated how it goes.