Foundations in Dry Needling in Cincinnati, OH starts on December 3rd, 2021
Xavier University 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, OHAdvanced Dry Needling (SFDN2) in Brentwood, TN starts on March 11, 2022
Brentwood, TN on March 11, 2022 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.
Foundations in Dry Needling (SFDN1) in Coral Gables, FL @University of Miami starts on April 29, 2022
University of Miami 5915 Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables, FloridaFoundations of Joint Manipulation (JMN1) in Scottsdale, AZ starts on October 15, 2022
Fix Medical Group 11333 N Scottsdale Rd Suite 140, Scottsdale, AZIn this 20-hour lab-based course, the clinician will learn a focused approach to joint manipulation. With the primary intent in practice of lessening pain and improving range of motion for patients, various therapists and chiropractors may use this technique to help 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.
Fascial Manipulation Level 1 Hybrid Course (FM-1) in Mesa, AZ starting on October 19, 2022
Nike Performance Center 2510 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Mesa, AZMesa, AZ starting on October 19th: 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.
Dry Needling UE in Tucson, AZ starts on October 21, 2022
Tucson, AZ on October 21st, 2022 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.
Foundations in Dry Needling (SFDN1) in Plymouth, MN starts on November 4, 2022
Plymouth, MN on November 4th you can learn SFDN1 - Foundations in Dry Needling for Orthopedic Rehab and Sport Performance. This is a 27 hour lab course where the clinician will learn safety procedures, treatment strategies and a diagnosis-focused approach to dry needling.
Vanderbilt University, TN: Learn Dry Needling (SFDN1) on Dec 9th, 2022
Vanderbilt Athletics McGugin Center 2601 Jess Neely Dr., Nashville, TNVanderbilt University, TN on Dec 9th, 2023 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.
Learn Dry Needling (SFDN1) in Chestnut Hill, MA on Jan 6th 2023
Boston College Yawkey Athletic Center 35 Campanella Way, Chestnut Hill, MAChestnut Hill, MA on Jan 6th 2023 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.
Foundations in Anatomical Dissection (SFDN-AD) in Fort Worth, TX starting on Jan 19th, 2023
The University of North Texas in Fort Worth 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX starting on Jan. 19th, 2023 Structure & Function Education is offering our Foundations in Anatomical Dissection (SFDN-AD) course where you will have the opportunity to dissect and explore the human anatomy via fresh-frozen tissue cadavers. This is a 3.5 day, 25-hour lab-based course and is a full body dissection opportunity. The cadavers are not embalmed, which allows for a more realistic appreciation of tissue quality and fascial connections.