Advanced Dry Needling (SFDN2) in Tempe, AZ starts on April 29, 2022
Tempe, AZ starting on April 29th, 2022 you can learn SFDN2 – Advanced Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab & Sports Performance. In this 27-hour lab-based course, the clinician will expand on the diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling and intramuscular stimulation. Further development of the Pentamodal Method introduced in the Foundations Class will be a major focus for this course, emphasizing a whole body treatment approach to dry needling.
April 29, 2022 @ 8:00 am – May 1, 2022 @ 5:00 pm MST
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation and Attendance Policy: Prior to 30 days from the registered course, a participant may receive a refund of the full tuition minus 20% for administrative fees. Prior to 30 days from the registered course, a participant may transfer their tuition to another scheduled course with no extra fees applied. If less than 30 days to a registered course, the participant will not be eligible for a refund, but can transfer funds to another scheduled course for no additional fees. Structure & Function reserves the right to cancel any course, although every effort will be made to not allow that to happen. If a course is cancelled, the participant will be entitled to a full refund or be allowed to transfer the funds to another scheduled course. Structure & Function will not be financially responsible for any airfare, hotel or any other personal travel expenses if a course is cancelled.
Prior to registering for a course, make sure you are able to attend the entire weekend. Once you have purchased a course registration, you are required to attend the entire weekend. Exceptions to this rule will not be allowed. See the cancellation and attendance policy for more details.
Course Description
In this 27-hour lab-based course, the clinician will expand on the diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling and intramuscular stimulation. Further development of the Pentamodal Method introduced in the Foundations Class will be a major focus for this course, emphasizing a whole body treatment approach to dry needling.
The course will build on the knowledge obtained in the Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. Areas of the body include Cervical spine, Thoracic spine, Lumbar spine, Abdomen, upper and lower extremities, face and head. Expanded view of the Pentamodal Method learned in SFDN1 including fascial areas and peri-neural tissue. Master the application of all 5 anatomical considerations of the Pentamodal Method Recovery and regeneration protocols for sport performance will be taught. Safe needling techniques, including universal precautions and blood borne pathogen education per the CDC and/or OSHA based on case studies. Present a case study for safe and effective dry needling application.
Learn dry needling techniques based on case studies for:
- General recovery and regeneration
- Advanced treatments for common orthopedic pathologies and sport related dysfunctions
- Acute injuries
- Advanced areas of the body
- Integrate surface anatomy palpation and layered anatomy application
- Integrate intramuscular electrical stimulation
See the complete course description for full details.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Course prerequisites
The student must have:
1) Successfully completed SFDN1 – Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Sports Performance.
2) Complete all required reading.
For a full list see the complete course description.
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Required supplies you need to bring
1) An Anatomy Reference – Preferred references below, however any anatomy reference will be acceptable.
– Trail Guide to the Body 5th Edition or later. Get on Amazon.
– Palpation Techniques: Surface Anatomy for Physical Therapists2) Any portable Electrical Stimulation (e-stim) machine with alligator clips, SFE recommends these units and supplies.
– https://www.lhasaoms.com/ito-es-130
– https://www.lhasaoms.com/ito-es-160
– https://www.lhasaoms.com/e-stim-ii
– https://www.lhasaoms.com/e-stim-3
– https://www.lhasaoms.com/pointer-excel-ii-lt-stimulator3) If you have a latex allergy, it is recommended for you to bring your own gloves for use during lab.
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Recommended Supplies
Please be sure to wear comfortable clothing, such as a loose shirt or tank top, for lab based activities.
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CEU Information
We are dedicated to helping healthcare professionals meet their Continuing Education Unit requirements. CEUs can vary by profession and state, to view these details visit our CEU page.
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How does Structure & Function Education’s dry needling method differ from others?
Structure & Function Education’s Dry Needling program follows a Pentamodal Method, resulting in a comprehensive approach to Dry Needling. Our practice is holistic and patient centered. Therefore, we feel as though our dry needling interventions should also be holistic and patient centered. We believe Pain Generators can come from several structures in the body, and at times, there may be no identifiable pain generator at all. Having the understanding, knowledge and ability to alter our intervention based on the patient is vital to our dry needling practice. Our Pentamodal Method allows the clinician to decide which area needs to be addressed based on examination findings. To hear how clinicians like you have described their experience in our Foundations course, view our testimonials below.
About Our Dry Needling Courses
"What can a Dry Needling Course do for my practice?" Dry Needling is the insertion of fine filament needles in the body, specifically neuromuscular tissue. Research is still looking at how dry needling works in both acute and chronic situations. Traditional acupuncture is rooted in eastern philosophy while dry needling is rooted in western medicine. Simple muscle tightness, strains and sprains, an overworked body needing recovery, muscle activation, swelling reduction and pain modulation are all clinical examples for the use of dry needling. Our courses aim to empower practitioners – especially those who work with athletes – to provide the most efficient treatment to their patients.
General Daily Schedule
- Friday: 8am - 7pm
- Saturday: 8am - 7pm
- Sunday: 8am - 5pm
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Nearby Hotel(s)
Hotel Name | Address | Phone | Website |
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Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix-Tempe University Research Park | 7290 S Price Rd, Tempe, AZ 85283 | (480) 897-5100 | Visit Website |
Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts Phoenix - Chandler Golf Resort | One S San Marcos Pl, Chandler, AZ 85225 | hotel phone number 2 | Visit Website |
Nearby Airport(s)
Airport Name | Address | Phone | Website | Distance |
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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport | 3400 E Sky Harbor Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85034 | (602) 273-3300 | Visit Website | - |
April 29, 2022 @ 8:00 am – May 1, 2022 @ 5:00 pm MST
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policy: Prior to 30 days from the registered course, a participant may receive a refund of the full tuition minus 20% for administrative fees. Prior to 30 days from the registered course, a participant may transfer their tuition to another scheduled course with no extra fees applied. If less than 30 days to a registered course, the participant will not be eligible for a refund, but can transfer funds to another scheduled course for no additional fees. Structure & Function reserves the right to cancel any course, although every effort will be made to not allow that to happen. If a course is cancelled, the participant will be entitled to a full refund or be allowed to transfer the funds to another scheduled course. Structure & Function will not be financially responsible for any airfare, hotel or any other personal travel expenses if a course is cancelled.