Fascial Manipulation®/Stecco® 2025 Fall Course Bundle
To Be announced (Phoenix) Phoenix, AZ, United StatesFascial Manipulation®/Stecco® 2025 Fall Course Bundle.
Fascial Manipulation®/Stecco® 2025 Fall Course Bundle.
In Phoenix, AZ, on December 5-7, 2025, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. This is a 27 hour lab course where the clinician will learn safety procedures, treatment strategies and a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling.
A, on Dec 5-7, 2025, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In San Antonio, TX, on December 12-14, 2025, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Nashville, TN, on Dec 12-14, 2025, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Phoenix, AZ, on December 12-14, 2025; Fascial Manipulation® Method system takes a unique approach by looking at the body as a whole, not just “where it hurts” or where the problems appear to be. Utilizing a systematic approach to assessment and treatment of the tissue, the course covers deep tissue manipulation and focus areas of deep fascia. Students learn manual palpation of very specific regions of the body in order to determine the location of fascial alterations which may be involved with your patient’s problem.
Atlanta, GA on December 12-14, 2025; Learn Fascial Manipulation Level 2®. This course continues the your education in Fascial Manipulation® Method. The Fascial Manipulation® curriculum takes a unique approach by looking at the body as a whole, not just “where it hurts” or where the problems appear to be. Utilizing a systematic approach to assessment and treatment of the tissue, the course covers deep tissue manipulation and focus areas of deep fascia. Students learn manual palpation of very specific regions of the body in order to determine the location of fascial alterations which may be involved with your patient’s problem.
In Terre Haute, IN, on January 9-11, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Boca Raton, FL, on January 9-11, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Houston, TX, on January 23-25, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Phoenix, AZ, on January 23-25, 2026, you can learn Advanced Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab & Sport Performance (SFDN2). 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.
In Phoenix, AZ, on January 30 - February 1, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Phoenix, AZ, on January 30 - February 1, 2026; Learn Fascial Manipulation Level 3®. This course continues your education in Fascial Manipulation® Method. The Fascial Manipulation® curriculum takes a unique approach by looking at the body as a whole, not just “where it hurts” or where the problems appear to be. Fascial Manipulation® Level 3 helps healthcare professionals to treat the patient in a global way by expanding on their understanding of the biomechanical model to treat patients with multi-segmental dysfunctions more efficiently. This course allow the practitioner to treat musculoskeletal and internal problem simultaneously in complex patients who has visceral-somatic or somato-visceral compensations.
In Raleigh, NC, on January 31 - February 1, 2026: 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.
In Atlanta, GA, on February 6-8, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Boston, MA, on February 20-22, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Boston, MA, on Feb 21-22, 2026, you can learn advanced dry needling with our Comprehensive Approach to Craniofacial and Upper Quarter Dysfunction (SFDN-CUQ) course. This is a 27 hour lab course where the clinician will learn how to integrate dry needling techniques with a diagnosis-focused approach to address craniofacial and upper quarter dysfunction impairments. Diagnoses targeted include Migraines, Headaches, Occipital Neuralgia, TMJ, Thoracic Outlet, Brachial Plexus, and Rib dysfunction. This course includes new approaches to dry needling these diagnoses and additional rehab approaches, including manual therapy and cupping.
SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Columbus, OH, on March 6-8, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In St. Louis, MO, on March 13-15, 2026; Fascial Manipulation® Method system takes a unique approach by looking at the body as a whole, not just “where it hurts” or where the problems appear to be. Utilizing a systematic approach to assessment and treatment of the tissue, the course covers deep tissue manipulation and focus areas of deep fascia. Students learn manual palpation of very specific regions of the body in order to determine the location of fascial alterations which may be involved with your patient’s problem.
In Dallas, TX, on March 20-22, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
Phoenix, AZ on March 21-22, 2026: Learn Joint Manipulation from Structure & Function Education with our Foundations in Joint Manipulation (JMN1) course. This 20-hour lab-based course gives the clinician a foundation in a focused approach to joint manipulation. The primary purpose is to help a clinician lessen pain and improve range of motion for patients, helping patients move and feel better after loss of functional mobility from an injury or illness. The clinician will learn fundamental skills necessary for safe and effective manipulation of a joint which involves applying force to the spinal or peripheral joints to improvement movement.
In Tucson, AZ, on March 27-29, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Fort Lauderdale, FL, on April 10-12, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In San Antonio, TX, on April 11-12, 2026: 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.
In Raleigh, NC on April 17-19, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Indianapolis, IN, on April 17-19, 2026, you can learn Dry Needling for Upper Extremity Orthopedic Rehab. This is a 25-hour lab-based course that teaches a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling the upper extremity. The clinician will learn fundamental skills necessary for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, as well as effective strategies to manage commonly encountered pathologies in the upper extremity.
In Cincinnati, OH, on April 18-19, 2026, you can learn advanced dry needling with our Comprehensive Approach to Craniofacial and Upper Quarter Dysfunction (SFDN-CUQ) course. This is a 27 hour lab course where the clinician will learn how to integrate dry needling techniques with a diagnosis-focused approach to address craniofacial and upper quarter dysfunction impairments. Diagnoses targeted include Migraines, Headaches, Occipital Neuralgia, TMJ, Thoracic Outlet, Brachial Plexus, and Rib Dysfunction. This course includes new approaches to dry needling these diagnoses and additional rehab approaches, including manual therapy and cupping.
In Las Vegas, NV, on April 24-26, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
of the tissue, the course covers deep tissue manipulation and focus areas of deep fascia. Students learn manual palpation of very specific regions of the body in order to determine the location of fascial alterations which may be involved with your patient’s problem.
n Phoenix, AZ on May 15-17, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Minneapolis, MN, on May 29-31, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Philadelphia, PA, on May 29-31, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Jacksonville, FL, on June 5-7, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Denver, CO, on Jun 12-14, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Atlanta, GA, on June 26-28, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Omaha, NE, on July 17-19, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.
In Jacksonville, FL, on July 24-26, 2026: You can learn Advanced Dry Needling to the Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex (SFDN-LPH). In this 27-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.
In Detroit, MI, on October 2-4, 2026, you can learn dry needling with our Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance (SFDN1) course. In this 27-hour lab-based course, clinicians will learn a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling. They will acquire fundamental skills essential for safe and proper needle insertion and removal, and learn effective strategies to address commonly encountered pathologies in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation.