[shaker_image]Sue Falsone founded the enterprise, Structure & Function: Dry Needling, with the intention to educate and teach dry needling to health care professionals. She teaches classes all over America to empower medical professionals. They offer a twenty-five hour dry needling seminar across the United States, with upcoming events in Brownsville, Texas! Over the course of three days, the class is comprised of different topics on the important dry needling approaches in curing various acute and chronic conditions in professional athletes. During the class, Sue Falsone describes how to use cupping and intramuscular electrical stimulation (short: IMS).
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About Dry Needling and Sue Falsone
[shaker_image]Dry needling, a combination of art and science, is performed by a health professional who uses his knowledge of dry needles to stimulate the muscles of the athlete. Sue Falsone, the woman behind the company and Chief Executive Officer of SFDN, launched a practical dry needling system called Structure and Function Dry Needling, the namesake of her business. This system is characterized by a blend of techniques Sue Falsone combined and enhanced over several years in the field. As a real leader in her area of expertise, she worked as Head Athletic Trainer for the LA Dodgers organization, which made her the very first female to assume the position of Head Athletic Coach in the 4 most important sports in America. The the US Men’s National Soccer team also perceived her accomplishments and gave her the job of Head Athletic Trainer.
Course Objectives
The course was designed for the health care professional:
- to learn safe needle handling methods, and avoid risk of blood borne diseases;
- to get acquainted with general and respective anatomies of the patient so as to ensure their safety while practicing dry needling on them;
- to be able to utilize intramuscular stimulation in treating common orthopedic and sports-related problems; and also learn different cupping techniques.
- to point out to the clinician the contraindications and safety measures for using the aforementioned technique;
- to enable the practitioners to use dry needling techniques when curing different orthopedic and sports-related pathologies;
After the course is done, the practitioners will have mastered their newly learned skills, and will be able to successfully use them in treatment of their athletes.
Class Information
The fee for the classes is one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, although one individual may participate in the course at no charge if their sports club or department brings 10 other students. participants ought to bring the following things: a book about human anatomy (edition and author not specified), a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation unit, along with alligator clips. Dry needles will be given to everyone by the course staff. In addition to being in the process of approving Continued Education Units (CEUs) for their upcoming courses, Structure & Function: Dry Needling is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education to licensed Athletic Trainers. In certain professions, CEUs are obligatory for to keep on working in their industry.
Continuing education events certified by ProCert for Physiotherapists are right now offered here for twenty-six Continuing Education Units: Brownsville. As well as mentioned above, NATA BOC (National Athletic Trainers’ Association) (P10069) provides the way to earn 25 Continuing Education Units, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association 25 CEUs.
Hosting an Event
If they want to hold a dry needling course, physiotherapists and other medical experts may sign up to do so on the SFDNís website. Our dry needling courses provide the newest techniques and methods in the science and art of dry needling, and also intramuscular stimulation and cupping. Sue Falsone brought forth her knowledge and expertise gained at the forefront of the industry, in order to incorporate dry needling, pain management, differential diagnosis, fascial manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, visceral manipulation, and movement efficiency to make the dry needling approach now respected and praised all over the United States.
Making use of the newest methodology and research enables students to increase their skill in dealing with various conditions in sports rehabilitation, and also expand the general knowledge of medical professionals in sports therapy.
Contact Us
Go to SFDN’s web site if you wish to find out more info about our future seminars; on our website.
Phone Structure & Function: Dry Needling at (602) 888-1998, or send an e-mail which can be found on our Contact Page.
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