Dr. Brent Ungar offers some Clinical Pearls (Tips) for the Upper Extremities as adjuncts to applying low level laser, to assist with obtaining more effective therapy and better clinical outcomes
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Stellate ganglion block can be used as a systemic pain treatment form many types of conditions. It is located at the level of C7 (7th cervical vertebrae), anterior to the transverse process of C7, anterior to the neck of the first rib, and just below the subclavian artery, and is treated bilaterally.
If using the probe point it directly at the anterior TP of C7/T1 . Palpate the TP of C7/T1 and point the probe from the anterior towards your finger tip that is on C7/T1. This is above the medial collar bone and the stop of the sternum.
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