Dry Needling Courses in Cary, North Carolina

Structure & Function: Dry Needling

[shaker_image]Sue Falsone started the organization, Structure & Function: Dry Needling, to educate and teach dry needling to sports professionals. She teaches classes in America to improve the knowledge of sports professionals. They offer a 25 hr dry needling seminar throughout the United States, with upcoming events in Cary. Spanning 3 days, the seminar is comprised of various topics on the essential dry needling methods for curing a number of acute and chronic problems in professional athletes. As part of the seminar program, Sue Falsone teaches the use of cupping and intramuscular electrical stimulation (short: IMS).

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About Dry Needling and Sue Falsone

[shaker_image]In the world of dry needling, a certified medical professional uses dry needles to enter the dermis and stimulate the muscles of the professional athlete. Sue Falsone, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of SFDN, started a hands-on dry needling concept named Structure and Function Dry Needling, the namesake of her business! The concept is defined by a combination of skills Falsone combined and enhanced in the course of a couple of years in the industry. Sue worked as Head Athletic Trainer for the LA Dodgers organization, during which she was the first female Head Athletic Coach in all of the four major sports in America. Also, she served as the Head Athletic Trainer for the United States Men’s National Soccer team.

Course Objectives

The course wants to allow the health care professional:

  • to get a better understanding of the surface anatomy of the patient regarding his safety while handling acupuncture needles;
  • to teach proper use of dry needling techniques in treating prevalent sports-related injuries;
  • to successfully use intramuscular stimulation when curing various orthopedic and sports-related pathologies; and to excel when using vacuum therapy techniques.
  • to acquaint with the clinician the contraindications and safeguards when using the aforementioned technique;
  • to be able to work with acupuncture needles in a proper way, as well as abide by official health rules and guidelines;

Upon completion of the course, the attendees will have perfected their newly found skills, and will manage to successfully use them when working on their athletes.

Info About the Class

[shaker_image]The events come at a price of $1295, and for every ten people someone registers, they (their club or department) get registration fees waived for one individual. Students are encouraged to bring these three things: a book about human anatomy (edition and author unspecified), a TENS unit, and alligator clips. The staff provide the needles for all students to have throughout the course. Structure & Function: Dry Needling is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) to offer continuing education services to accredited Athletic Trainers and is right now in the process of approving CEUs. CEUs are obligatory by those working in all sorts of fields to keep their work licenses.

Continuing education events approved by ProCert for Physiotherapists are currently available at these places and award 26 CEUs: Cary. National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA BOC) (P10069) offers the practitioner to earn twenty-five Continuing Education Units, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association twenty-five Continuing Education Units.

Hosting a Course

[shaker_image]Physiotherapists and other medical professionals who would like to host a seminar are able to participate after they fill out the form and submit an application. Our dry needling classes provide the modern techniques and methods in the science of dry needling, and also intramuscular stimulation and cupping. Sue Falsone brought forth her knowledge and expertise to blend pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficiency, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis into the dry needling approach as of this moment respected and admired across the nation.

Making use of the newest methodology and research allows sports medical professionals to improve their skill in treating the many conditions in athletes’ recovery, as well as further expand the overall skills of sports medical professionals.

Contact Us

Go to Structure & Function: Dry needling’s web site if you want to find out more info about our future classes; on our website.
You can contact Sue Falsone and her employees via the Contact us section of our web site, by telephone at (602) 888-1998, or by forwarding an e-mail, as listed here on our Contact page.

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