[shaker_image]Sue Falsone started her own company, Structure & Function: Dry Needling (SFDN), in order to teach dry needling to medical professionals. She runs lectures throughout the United States to improve the expertise of sports professionals. Structure & Function: Dry Needling offers dry needling courses, 25 hours in length, in Green Bay and other major cities across America. Spanning 3 days, the course provides lectures on the use of important dry needling approaches to handling a number of acute or chronic conditions in athletes.
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About Dry Needling and Sue Falsone
[shaker_image]Dry needling, a combination of art and science, is done by a skilled health professional who uses acupuncture needles to stimulate the muscles of the professional athlete. At Structure & Function Dry Needling, founder and Chief Executive Officer Sue Falsone launched a practical dry needling system that goes by Structure & Function: Dry Needling! Throughout the decade in the industry, Sue Falsone gathered an incredible amount of experience which she used to develop her dry needling approach. As a real leader in her area of expertise, she worked as Head Athletic Coach for the LA Dodgers organization, making her the very first woman in the role of Head Athletic Coach in the 4 major sports in America. The the US Men’s National Soccer team also saw her skills and gave her the job of Head Athletic Trainer.
Curriculum
The course was designed for the practitioner:
- to work with dry needles in a proper manner, and abide by health guidelines and regulations;
- to get a better understanding the surface anatomy of the subject in regards to his well-being while using dry needles;
- to use intramuscular stimulation when treating various ortho and sports-related conditions; and become proficient in the knowledge of vacuum therapy techniques.
- to familiarize with the practitioner the contraindications and safety measures while using the aforementioned technique;
- to teach the clinicians to use dry needling techniques when treating different ortho and sports-related injuries;
When the course is finished, the practitioners will be confident enough to use their newfound knowledge in order to treat various problems within the fields of sports and ortho medicine.
Info About Our Class
[shaker_image]The fee for the course is one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, although 1 person is eligible to take the course at no cost if their sports club or facility brings 10 other students. course participants should bring the following three items: a book about human anatomy (edition and author not specified), a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation unit, along with alligator clips. The staff supply the needles for all students to have throughout the course. Structure & Function: Dry Needling is licensed by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) to provide continuing education services to licensed Athletic Trainers and is as of this moment in the process of approving CEUs. Continuing Education Units are required by practitioners in all sorts of fields to maintain their working licenses.
Continuing education events certified by ProCert for Physical Therapists are presently being held here for twenty-six CEUs: Green Bay, Wisconsin. Also, National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA BOC) (P10069) offers the ability to get 25 Continuing Education Units, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association 25 CEUs.
How to Host a Seminar
Physiotherapists as well as other practitioners who want to host a class may participate after filling out the form and submitting an application. SFDN’s dry needling seminars offer the newest approach to the art of dry needling, and also intramuscular stimulation and cupping. The brilliant and esteemed dry needling approach started by Sue Falsone was developed thanks to her few decades of expertise to become an effective combination of pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficacy, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis.
Using the SFDN approach, apart from increasing the overall repository of sports rehabilitation knowledge, clinicians will be able to better the treatment of their athletes.
Get in Contact
Go to SFDN’s web site in case you want to hear more information about our courses; available on our website.
Give SFDN a call at (602) 888-1998, or send them an e-mail which can be found on our Contact Page.