DPT faculty and students publish research

​Doctor of Physical Therapy Education faculty Mary Kay Hannah and Janet M. Cope and students Alec Palermo, Walker Smith and Val Wacker published a manuscript related to dry needling of the lumbar multifidus in Manual Therapy. 

Dry Needling Research Team at the APTA NEXT Conference, Nashville, TN.
The researchers presented their work: Comparison of two angles of approach for trigger point dry needling the lumbar multifidus in human donors at the American Physical Therapy Association NEXT conference in June 2016 and recently published this work titled “Comparison of two angles of approach for trigger point dry needling of the lumbar multifidus in human donors” in the journal, Manual Therapy.