Structure & Function: Dry Needling
[shaker_image]Sue Falsone started the business, Structure & Function: Dry Needling (SFDN), to teach dry needling to sports professionals. She teaches courses all over the US to empower medical professionals. They offer dry needling classes, twenty-five hours in length, in Jersey City and other big towns throughout the US. Over the course of 3 days, the course is comprised of a bunch of topics on the essential dry needling methods for treating a number of acute and chronic problems in professional athletes. Throughout the seminar, Sue Falsone gives advice on how to use techniques such as cupping and intramuscular electrical stimulation (abbreviated: IMS).
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Dry Needling and Sue Falsone
In the world of dry needling, an experienced licensed health care professional uses acupuncture needles to enter the epidermis and stimulate the professional athlete’s muscles. At Structure & Function Dry Needling, founder and CEO Sue Falsone developed a dry needling approach that goes by SFDN. This concept is defined by a blend of skills Sue combined and improved in the course of several years in the industry. As a true leader in her area, Sue was Head Athletic Coach for the LA Dodgers organization, which made her the first woman in the position of Head Athletic Trainer in the 4 most important sports in the United States. The the United States Men’s National Soccer team also recognized her competence and gave her the job of Head Athletic Trainer.
Course Objectives
The course was designed for the practitioner:
- to be able to handle acupuncture needles in a safe way, and adhere to official health guidelines and regulations;
- to better understand general and individual anatomies of the subject to make sure they are safe as the clinician is practicing dry needling;
- to use intramuscular stimulation when treating different sports-related pathologies; and excel in the knowledge of cupping techniques.
- to point out to the health professional the contraindications and precautions for using the aforementioned technique;
- to teach the students to use dry needling techniques when curing various orthopedic and sports-related conditions;
After the course is over, the practitioners will manage to combine their new skills in order to cure different conditions in sports and orthopedic medicine.
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 department or sports club) get free access for 1 person. It is recommended that course participants take certain things along with them: a TENS unit, alligator clamps, and an anatomy book. Dry needles will be given to all students by the class lecturers. As well as approving Continued Education Units (CEUs) for their future courses, Structure & Function: Dry Needling is licensed by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer services of continuing education to certified Athletic Trainers. In certain fields, CEUs are obligatory for people to retain their licenses and continue working in their field.
Continuing education activities approved by ProCert for Physical Therapists are presently being held at these places and award twenty-six CEUs: Jersey City, New Jersey. Also, NATA BOC (National Athletic Trainers’ Association) (P10069) provides the way to earn 25 CEUs, Arizona Physical Therapy Association two and a half Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association 25 CEUs.
How to Host a Class
If they want to host a dry needling course, physiotherapists and other medical experts are able to sign up to do so on the SFDNís web site. Structure & Function’s dry needling seminars teach the modern approach to the art of dry needling, and also intramuscular stimulation and cupping. Sue Falsone used her competence and experience gathered at the forefront of her field, to blend dry needling, pain management, differential diagnosis, fascial manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, visceral manipulation, and movement efficiency to form the dry needling approach as of now respected and admired throughout the nation.
Utilizing the newest methodology and research, it enables practitioners to improve their skill in dealing with various conditions in sports rehabilitation, as well as expand the knowledge of health care professionals in sport.
Contact Us
If you want to familiarize yourself with dry needling seminars held by SFDN, take a peek at our website and go through the list of our courses.
Give Structure & Function: Dry Needling a ring at (602) 888-1998, or send them an email which can be found at our Contact Page.
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