December 2025

Electrical Dry Needling for Knee Osteoarthritis: How It Works & Why It May Help Your Pain

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of knee pain in adults. It can lead to stiffness, swelling, difficulty walking, and limitations that affect everyday life—like going up stairs, standing for long periods, or enjoying workouts or hobbies you love.

At GO Physio, we treat many patients who are frustrated with ongoing knee pain despite medications, injections, or traditional exercise programs. One treatment that is showing excellent results in clinical research is electrical dry needling.

This blog explains what electrical dry needling is, why it helps knee OA, and what you can expect—using findings from the latest research.

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What the Department of Education’s Proposed Reclassification Could Mean for the DPT—and the Future of Physical Therapy

The landscape of physical therapy education may be on the verge of a major shift. Recent proposals from the United States Department of Education (ED) could reclassify which graduate programs qualify as “professional degrees” for federal loan and regulatory purposes. And notably, the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree may not be included.

While these changes are still only proposed and not yet final, the downstream consequences could be significant—for students, universities, the physical therapy profession, and ultimately patients.

As a Senior Faculty member of AAMT and owner of GO Physio, I want to break down what this potential change means, why it matters, and how our profession can adapt.

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