Dry Needling Courses in Charlotte, North Carolina

[shaker_image]Structure & Function: Dry Needling is a training company centered on introducing dry needling techniques to sports and medical professionals, managed by Sue Falsone. She coordinates classes in the US to better the expertise of medical professionals. SFDN offers dry needling courses, 25 hrs in length, in Charlotte and other big cities throughout the United States. Over 3 days, the seminar provides lectures on the use of important dry needling techniques on treating a range of acute and chronic ailments in athletes. Throughout the seminar, Sue Falsone demonstrates intramuscular electrical stimulation (abbreviated: IMS) and cupping.

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Dry Needling and Sue Falsone

[shaker_image]Dry needling, a blend of art and science, is performed by a physical therapist who uses his knowledge of acupuncture needles to stimulate the professional athlete’s muscles. At Structure & Function Dry Needling, creator and Chief Executive Officer Sue Falsone developed a practical dry needling approach called Structure & Function: Dry Needling! In the course of the decade in the industry, Sue garnered an incredible amount of expertise which she then used to develop her dry needling system. As an original leader in her field, she worked as Head Athletic Trainer for the LA Dodgers organization, making her the very first woman in the role of Head Athletic Trainer in the four most popular sports in America. The the US Men’s National Soccer team also recognized her competence and offered her the role of Head Athletic Trainer.

Course Curriculum

The course wants to allow the medical professional:

  • to get to know general and respective anatomies of the subject so as to make sure they are safe while using dry needling on them;
  • to enable the clinicians to utilize dry needling techniques when treating different ortho and sports-related conditions;
  • to use intramuscular stimulation when treating various and sports-related problems; and to excel in the use of cupping techniques.
  • to acquaint with the clinician the contraindications and safeguards when using the aforementioned technique;
  • to learn safe needle usage techniques, and avoid risk of exposure to blood borne diseases;

When the course is finished, the participants will manage to put together their newfound abilities in order to treat various problems and ailments in sports and ortho medicine.

Course Info

[shaker_image]The events cost $1295, and when someone signs ten people up, they (their sports club or department) get free tuition for one person. course participants are encouraged to bring the following three things: an anatomy book (edition and author unspecified), a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation unit, and alligator clamps. The staff supply the needles for everyone to have throughout the course. Structure & Function: Dry Needling is licensed by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide services of continuing education to licensed Athletic Trainers and is as of this moment approving CEUs (Continuing Education Units). CEUs are required by professionals in different fields to retain their professional licenses.

As of now, the following cities allow you to partake in continuing education activities approved by ProCert for Physical Therapists to earn twenty-six Continuing Education Units: Charlotte. Further, NATA BOC (National Athletic Trainers’ Association) (P10069) offers the means to get twenty-five Continuing Education Units, Arizona Physical Therapy Association two and a half Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association 25 Continuing Education Units.

How to Host a Class

[shaker_image]Physical therapists and various other practitioners who would like to host a course are able to do so after they fill out the form and submit an application on the SFDN’s web site. Our dry needling seminars offer the latest knowledge in the science and art of dry needling, and also intramuscular stimulation and cupping. Sue Falsone used her skills and experience gathered at the highest levels in her field, to incorporate dry needling, pain management, differential diagnosis, fascial manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, visceral manipulation, and movement efficiency to make the dry needling system as of this moment respected and admired all over the United States.

Making use of the newest methodology and research, it allows students to better their skill in treating different pathologies in rehabilitation of athletes, and also expand the proficiency of health care professionals in sport.

Get in Contact

To find out more about dry needling courses by SFDN, visit our website and check the schedule of our courses.
Phone Structure & Function: Dry Needling at (602) 888-1998, or send an email which can be found on our Contact Page.

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