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hi welcome to the twitch dry and evening video training series where Iamp;#39;ll show you a fantastic dry needling technique followed by a manual therapy technique to get great results for your patients every time I go one of the most common presentations that we see in practice as manual therapists is patients who come in with neck pain headaches or shoulder tension and weamp;#39;re all guilty of just looking at the back the back of the neck weamp;#39;ll look at the suboccipital serve I correct spiny trapezius but in those cases where youamp;#39;ve got lingering problems chronic problems not really resolving always have a look at - in particular - other muscles the longest coleg and the sternocleidomastoid have a look at those two muscles where theyamp;#39;re lingering or not in fact theyamp;#39;re gonna get you great results not just looking at the back of the neck so letamp;#39;s have a look at needing to sternocleidomastoid first and then follow up with a manual therapy tech