Advanced Dry Needling to the Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex for Sport Performance (SFDN-LPH)
Course Description:
This 16-hour advanced course will provide the participant with an in-depth understanding of the anatomy, neuroanatomy and insertional diagnostics of a needle in the lumbar, pelvic and hip regions. This course is sports and orthopedic specific giving the practitioner insight into consistent trends from the patient interview to observation to accurate palpation of structures. This holistic approach builds on the foundational skills learned in dry needling and takes the practitioner from evaluation to treatment which includes mobilization of the pelvis, dry needling of the ligaments, muscles, and joints of the LPH as well as exercise prescription and patient education.
LPH is primarily lab-based with the intent of immediate application in the clinic and training room. Sport-specific diagnostics with an emphasis on multi-directional athletes are addressed and immediate effects from treatment protocols designed by the instructor are shown. This course is a must for all health care practitioners treating all levels of sports and orthopedic dysfunction that involve groin pain, sacroiliac dysfunction, hip and lumbar pathologies, and even coccyx pain.
Areas of the body to be covered in class include:
- Anterior Pelvic/Hip pathologies (Iliopsoas Bursitis, Obturator internus/externus strain (Groin pain), symphysis pubis shearing, review of hip anterior compartment from Foundations)
- Lateral Hip and Pelvis (Gluteus medius, TFL, Quadratus lumborum, Obturator Internus, piriformis)
- Posterior Lumbar hip and Pelvis (Sacrospinous ligament, sacrotuberous ligament, sacro-iliac ligaments, Coccygeus, Ischial tuberosity/bursa, Pudendal nerve, sciatic nerve, iliococcygeus, sacrococcygeal joint, S1-S3 nerve roots, etc.)
**Attendance Policy – Prior to registering for the course, make sure you are able to attend the entire weekend. Exceptions to this rule will not be allowed. For more details, please see the cancellation and attendance policy.
Upon completion of this module, the therapist will be able to:
- Consider mechanism of injury for the patient and how the injury can affect spinal mechanics, functional ADL restrictions and overall movement dysfunction.
- Consider Differential Diagnoses and streamline spinal and pelvic evaluation, implementing provocation strategies for effective data collection and manual treatment selection.
- Integrate surface anatomy palpation and layered anatomy application for safety considerations when inserting a dry needle into a patient.
- Considering structural and soft tissue anatomy, appropriately insert a dry needle and consider depth for application of effective intervention to address patient complaints and therapist expected outcome.
- Demonstrate manual therapy techniques to address facet and sacroiliac subluxations, hypomobile segments, coccyx deviations and muscle spasm in the lumbo-pelvic regions.
- Be able to thoroughly explain an assigned case study including differential diagnosis, appropriate intervention including mobilization and dry needling to achieve a favorable outcome. Demonstrate techniques in a practical exam.
Required Course Supplies:
- Portable Electrical Stimulation (e-stim) machine, SFE recommends these units (Use coupon code SAF15 for 15% off)
- If you have a latex allergy, it is recommended for you to bring your own gloves for use during lab.
Prerequisites:
- SFDN1 – Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Sports Performance
Required Reading:
- Dunning J, Buts R, Mourad F, Young I, Flannagan S Perreault T. Dry needling: a literature review with implications for clinical practice guidelines. Phys Ther Rev. 2014;19(4):252-65
- Perreault TD, J. Butts, R. The local twitch response during trigger point Dry Needling for Musculoskeletal Conditions by Physical Therapists: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2017;47(3):133-49
- Si-you W, Guo-mei C, Li-hui L. “Four sacral needles” therapy for female stress incontinence. J Acupunt Tuina Sci. 2006;4(3):170-173
Suggested Reading:
- Dung, H. Acupuncture: An Anatomical Approach. 2nd Edition. CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL; 2014.
- Herrera, I. Ending Female Pain. 2nd Edition. Duplex Publishing: NY; 2014.
Upcoming LPH Courses
Learn Advanced Dry Needling: Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex (LPH) in Phoenix, AZ on Feb 22nd, 2025
Spooner Old Town - Scottsdale 7555 E Osborn Rd Suite 200, Scottsdale, AZ, United StatesIn Phoenix, AZ on February 22-23, 2025: You can learn Advanced Dry Needling to the Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex (SFDN-LPH). In this 16 hour lab-based course, the clinician will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to the Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex with the addition of specific advanced Dry Needling strategies for the pelvic floor, coccyx, symphysis pubis, hip joint, sacroiliac ligaments, and regional nerves. Advanced mobilization labs will focus on lumbar, pelvis and coccyx techniques, and the integrated approach to dealing with complex diagnosis will be reviewed through a discussion of case studies, current research, and the instructor’s specialty clinical expertise.
Learn Advanced Dry Needling: Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip (SFDN-LPH) in Minneapolis, MN on June 7th, 2025
Inspired Athletx 2155 Niagara Ln N, STE 102, Plymouth, MN, United StatesIn Minneapolis, MN on June 7-8, 2025: You can learn Advanced Dry Needling to the Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex (SFDN-LPH). In this 16 hour lab-based course, the clinician will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to the Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex with the addition of specific advanced Dry Needling strategies for the pelvic floor, coccyx, symphysis pubis, hip joint, sacroiliac ligaments, and regional nerves. Advanced mobilization labs will focus on lumbar, pelvis and coccyx techniques, and the integrated approach to dealing with complex diagnosis will be reviewed through a discussion of case studies, current research, and the instructor’s specialty clinical expertise.
Advanced Dry Needling to the Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex for Sport Performance (SFDN-LPH)
Learn a diagnosis-focused approach to the Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex with the addition of specific advanced dry needling strategies for the pelvic floor, coccyx, symphysis pubis, hip joint, sacroiliac ligaments, regional nerve dysfunction leading to lower back and pelvic pain. Advanced mobilization labs will focus on lumbar, pelvis, and coccyx techniques, and the integrated approach to dealing with a complex diagnosis will be reviewed through a discussion of case studies, current research, and clinical expertise.
Course Provider: Organization
Course Provider Name: Structure & Function Education
Course Provider URL: https://structureandfunction.net/dry-needling-courses/sfdn-lph-advanced-dry-needling-lumbo-pelvic-hip-complex/
Course Mode: Blended
Course Workload: PT16H
Duration: PT16H
Repeat Count: 2
Repeat Frequency: Daily
Course Type: Paid
Course Currency: USD
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