Whether or not small-needle therapy is effective

The knife treatment is effective for diseases within its indications, such as various chronic soft tissue injury diseases, etc. The results cannot be generalized due to individual differences and different conditions.
Knife therapy is a minimally invasive treatment using a special needle, which can be inserted deep into the lesion through the treatment area to strip away the harmful tissue. It is effective for certain conditions including scar contractures, nerve entrapment syndromes, common spinal disorders, and various chronic soft tissue injuries.
It is also used in the treatment of common pathologies such as gynecology, dermatology, gynecology, pediatrics, internal medicine, cosmetic and orthopedic disorders; some osteoporotic and osteoarthropathic disorders; and some intra-articular fractures and fracture deformity healing. Due to the differences in the individual conditions of patients and different medical conditions, the effect of the treatment cannot be generalized.
Mini-needle therapy may cause side effects such as bleeding, peripheral nerve injury, and haloing. For patients with abnormal blood clotting mechanism, it should be absolutely contraindicated to do the knife treatment; high blood pressure, physical weakness and other groups of people should wait for the body to recover before doing this treatment.
Small needle knife treatment should strictly grasp the indications, operated by a professional physician, do not operate on your own to avoid causing injury.