Dry Needling Courses in Huntsville, Alabama

[shaker_image]Structure & Function: Dry Needling (SFDN) is an education company with the goal of teaching dry needling techniques to physiotherapists, created by Sue Falsone. She coordinates courses throughout America to improve the expertise of medical professionals. Structure & Function: Dry Needling offers dry needling courses, 25 hrs in length, in Huntsville, Alabama and other big towns throughout the United States. Spanning 3 days, the course provides lectures on the use of basic dry needling approaches to handling a range of acute & serious problems in athletes.

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Who is Sue Falsone and What is Dry Needling?

Combining the art and science of dry needling, an expert certified physiotherapist uses his skill with acupuncture needles to penetrate the skin and stimulate the athlete’s muscles. At SFDN, creator and CEO Sue Falsone launched a hands-on dry needling concept that goes by Structure & Function: Dry Needling. This approach is characterized by a mix of skills Sue Falsone introduced and enhanced in the course of several years in the business. As an original pioneer in her field of expertise, she served as Head Athletic Coach for the LA Dodgers, which made her the 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 perceived her accomplishments and offered her the role of Head Athletic Trainer.

Course Curriculum

The course was designed for the clinician:

  • to understand the external anatomy of the patient in terms of his well-being while handling dry needles;
  • to allow the practitioners to utilize dry needling techniques when addressing various ortho and sports-related conditions;
  • to be able to utilize intramuscular stimulation in aiding commonplace orthopedic and sports-related pathologies; and also learn various cupping techniques.
  • to make certain the clinician understands the contraindications and safeguards in in regards to dry needling;
  • to be able to use dry needles in a proper manner, as well as adhere to official health rules and regulations;

When the course is finished, the participants will be able to combine their new abilities in order to treat different pathologies and ailments within the fields of orthopedic and sports medicine.

Information Regarding the Class

[shaker_image]The price for the course is $1295, although 1 individual may attend the class at no charge when their sports club or club sings up ten other course participants. participants should bring the following items: an anatomy book (edition and author not specified), a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation device, along with alligator clamps. The staff supply the needles for everyone to have during the seminar. As well as currently approving Continued Education Units for their courses, Structure & Function: Dry Needling is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education to accredited Athletic Trainers. In certain fields, Continuing Education Units are mandatory for to keep on working in their field.

Presently, the following cities offer continuing education events approved by ProCert for Physiotherapists to get 26 CEUs: Huntsville, Alabama. National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA BOC) (P10069) offers the student to get 25 CEUs, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association 25 Continuing Education Units.

Hosting a Seminar

If they would like to host a dry needling course, physiotherapists and other health care experts can sign up to do so. All the latest research and knowledge of cupping, dry needling, and intramuscular stimulation goes into the events. Sue Falsone used her knowledge and experience garnered at the forefront of her field, to incorporate dry needling, pain management, differential diagnosis, fascial manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, visceral manipulation, and movement efficiency into the dry needling system currently sought after and admired across the nation.

Making use of the modern methodology and research, it allows sports medical professionals to increase their skill in curing various ailments in rehabilitation of athletes, as well as further expand the proficiency of sports medical professionals.

Learn more about Our Dry Needling Classes

If you want to get more information about dry needling courses led by SFDN, go to our website and browse the index of our upcoming courses.
You will be able to get in touch with Sue Falsone and her crew by using the Contact us section of our webpage, by telephone at (602) 888-1998, or by sending an e-mail, as stated here on our Contact page.

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