[shaker_image]Sue Falsone created her own company, Structure & Function: Dry Needling (SFDN), to teach dry needling to medical professionals. She runs classes throughout America to better the proficiency of medical professionals. They offer dry needling courses, twenty-five hours in length, in Honolulu, Hawai’i and other big cities all over the United States. Spread across three days, the class offers lectures on how to use essential dry needling approaches to treating a number of acute & serious ailments in athletes.
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What is Dry Needling and Who is Sue Falsone?
In the world of dry needling, an experienced certified physiotherapist uses acupuncture needles to prick the epidermis and stimulate the muscles of the professional athlete. Sue Falsone, the woman behind the company and Chief Executive Officer of Structure and Function Dry Needling, started a real-world dry needling concept that is called SFDN, the namesake of her company! In the course of the decade in the field, Sue gathered a great amount of expertise which she used to perfect her dry needling concept. As a real pioneer in her field, she worked as Head Athletic Trainer for the LA Dodgers, which made her the very first female to assume the role of Head Athletic Trainer in the four most popular sports in America. The the US Men’s National Soccer team also saw her competence and gave her the job of Head Athletic Trainer.
Curriculum
The course wants to allow the clinician:
- to use dry needling techniques in addressing commonplace orthopedic and sports-related pathologies;
- to use intramuscular stimulation when curing various ortho and sports-related pathologies; and to excel when using cupping techniques.
- to better understand the external anatomy of the subject in terms of his well-being while using needles;
- to understand proper acupuncture needle handling techniques, and eliminate risk of blood borne diseases;
- to show the practitioner the contraindications and safeguards when using said technique;
After the course is over, the attendees will be able to use their new skills, and will be able to use them to treat their athletes.
Info About Our Courses
[shaker_image]The seminars cost one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, and for every ten people someone signs up, they (their sports club or department) get free access for one individual. Students ought to bring the following three things: an anatomy book (edition and author not specified), a TENS device, as well as alligator clamps. The lecturers will provide the needles for all students to use throughout the course. SFDN has been approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer services of continuing education to certified Athletic Trainers and is at this moment in the process of approving CEUs. CEUs are obligatory by those working in different fields to retain their professional licenses.
Continuing education seminars approved by ProCert for Physical Therapists are currently being held here and award 26 Continuing Education Units: Honolulu, Hawai’i. National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA BOC) (P10069) enables the practitioner to earn twenty-five CEUs, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association 25 CEUs.
How to Host an Event
If they want to hold a dry needling course, physiotherapists and other medical experts are able to sign up for it on the Structure & Function: Dry Needlingís webpage. All the latest research and knowledge of dry needling, cupping, and intramuscular stimulation is contained in the seminars. The award winning and acclaimed dry needling approach started by Sue Falsone was developed thanks to her several decades of experience in order to become an efficient combination of dry needling, pain management, differential diagnosis, fascial manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, visceral manipulation, and movement efficiency.
In using the Structure & Function approach, apart from increasing the general repository of sports therapy skills, sports medical professionals are able to offer their patients more advanced and higher quality treatment.
Learn more about Our Classes
In order to familiarize yourself with dry needling classes by Structure & Function: Dry Needling, take a peek at our webpage and check the index of our upcoming courses here.
You will be able to contact Sue Falsone and her employees via the Contact us form on our website, by telephone at (602) 888-1998, or by dropping them an e-mail, as stated on our Contact page.
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