Dry Needling Courses in Houston, Texas

Structure & Function: Dry Needling

[shaker_image]Structure & Function: Dry Needling is an education organization centered on teaching the dry needling approach to physical therapists, hosted by Sue Falsone. She teaches courses throughout America to empower medical professionals. Structure & Function: Dry Needling offers dry needling classes, twenty-five hours in length, in Houston and other major cities all over the United States! Over 3 days, the seminar consists of different topics on the essential dry needling techniques for treating various acute and chronic ailments in athletes.

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Dry Needling and Sue Falsone

Dry needling, a combination of skill and art, is done by a skilled medical professional who works with dry needles to stimulate the muscles of the athlete. Sue Falsone, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of SFDN, developed a practical dry needling approach that is called SFDN, which shares a name with her company. Throughout her years in the field, Sue Falsone gathered a tremendous amount of expertise which she then used to develop her dry needling concept. Sue Falsone spent time working as Head Athletic Trainer for the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, a period where she was the first woman to assume the role of Head Athletic Trainer in any of the 4 most important sports in the US. Also, she worked as the Head Athletic Trainer for the United States Men’s National Soccer team.

Objectives

The goal of the course is the following:

  • to allow the clinicians to use dry needling techniques when treating different ortho and sports-related pathologies;
  • to be able to utilize intramuscular stimulation in curing common orthopedic pathologies; as well as master various cupping techniques.
  • to better comprehend the external anatomy of the subject regarding his safety when working with acupuncture needles;
  • to master secure dry needle usage practices, and eliminate potential diseases transferred by blood;
  • to make certain the practitioner is acquainted with the contraindications and precautions in in regards to dry needling;

After the course is done, the participants will have mastered their new skills, and will be able to use them with success when treating their athletes.

Class Info

The events are $1295, and when someone signs ten people up, they (their department or sports club) get free access for one individual. course participants ought to bring the following three items: an anatomy book (edition and author unspecified), a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation device, and alligator clips. Dry needles for use in class will be supplied to everyone by the class lecturers. Structure & Function: Dry Needling is licensed by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer services of continuing education to certified Athletic Trainers and is right now approving CEUs. CEUs are required by those employed in different fields to keep their work licenses.

Continuing education seminars approved by ProCert for Physiotherapists are right now offered here for twenty-six CEUs: Houston, Texas. Also, National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA BOC) (P10069) provides the ability to earn twenty-five CEUs, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association twenty-five Continuing Education Units.

Hosting an Event

Physiotherapists as well as various other practitioners who would like to host a course may do so after filling out the form and submitting an application. The latest research and knowledge of dry needling, cupping, and intramuscular stimulation is contained in our seminars. The award winning and acclaimed dry needling system introduced by Sue Falsone was created thanks to her years of hard work to become a quality mix of pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficacy, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis.

Using the modern methodology and research, it enables clinicians to improve their knowledge in curing various conditions in rehabilitation of athletes, and also further expand the overall knowledge of health care professionals in sport.

About Our Dry Needling Events

In order to get more information about dry needling classes by SFDN, go to our webpage and check out the list of our classes.
You can get in touch with Sue Falsone and her crew by using the Contact us section of our web page, by phone at (602) 888-1998, or by forwarding an e-mail, as stated on our Contact page.

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