0 present participle of needle --
1 to annoy someone, especially by repeated criticism: --
Dry needling is a treatment being researched for treatment of plantar fasciitis.
The most frequent mild adverse event was needling or unspecified pain, followed by bleeding.
Locating the trigger point for dry needling is the basis for performing dry needling and should therefore be documented in each study performing this technique.
He enjoys spreading malicious gossip and needling the others, while conveying an impression of selfless concern.
However, poor correlation exists between the appearance of a calcific deposit on plain x-rays and its consistency on needling.
The most common adverse effect observed was infection, and the majority of infections were bacterial in nature, caused by skin contact at the needling site.
He taught her the meticulous art of needling into the wax figures the hairs of head and beard.
However, the originators and proponents of dry needling acknowledged the origin and inspiration of this technique to be acupuncture.