Capt. Andrew McCampbell, physician assistant with the 59th Medical Wing Versatile Injury Prevention and Embedded Reconditioning (VIPER) clinic, performs a dry-needling procedure on patient Airman 1st Class Justin Zeedyk on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 3, 2015. During dry needling, the skin is penetrated and the underlying muscles and connective tissues are stimulated to manage neuromusculoskeletal pain and movement impairments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael Ellis)
Date Taken: | 08.03.2015 |
Date Posted: | 05.03.2016 17:06 |
Photo ID: | 2566812 |
VIRIN: | 150803-F-PU339-003 |
Resolution: | 2698x3777 |
Size: | 6.94 MB |
Location: | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, US |
Web Views: | 21 |
Downloads: | 5 |
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