Comment on Hannah et  al. and the ongoing relevance of clinical anatomy

We read the recent publication of Hannah et  al. (Comparison of two angles of approach for trigger point dry needling of the lumbar multifidus in human donors (cadavers); 2016) with interest. While the authors are to be commended on highlighting important and clinically relevant information in regards to needle location, there are issues wit h some of the information presented. First, Figure 1 (based on the work of Lonnemann et al., 2008) is anatomically incorrect (Macintosh et al., 1986; Cornwall et al., 2011; Standring, 2015).
Source: Manual Therapy - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research
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