Can your therapist find your ribs by touch? study says ultrasound knows better
NCT ID NCT04066166
First seen Jun 24, 2026 · Last updated Jun 24, 2026
Summary
This study checked how accurately a practitioner can locate a rib by touch (palpation) compared to using ultrasound. 44 healthy adults took part. The goal was to see if palpation alone is reliable enough for dry needling of deep shoulder muscles. Results help guide safer practice.
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What this could mean
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What this could lead to
If successful, this could help make dry needling safer and more accurate by showing when palpation alone is reliable.
What could go wrong
This was a small, completed study in healthy adults, so results may not apply to people with pain or other conditions.
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