On "Effectiveness of trigger point dry needling..." Cotchett MP, Munteanu SE, Landorf KB. Phys Ther. 2014;94:1083-1094/Author Response
[...]the results of the study by Cotchett et al,1 including the reported frequency counts of myofascial trigger points in specific foot intrinsic and lower leg muscles, should be questioned, or at least viewed cautiously. According to Lucas et al, "It is not yet evident that examiners can agree...
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