Dry Needling Courses in Little Rock, Arkansas

[shaker_image]Sue Falsone founded her own organization, Structure & Function: Dry Needling, with the intention to teach dry needling to health care professionals. She organizes classes throughout America to better the skills of medical professionals. Structure & Function: Dry Needling offers a twenty-five hr dry needling seminar across the US, with events in Little Rock. Spanning three days, the class provides training sessions on using essential dry needling approaches to handling a variety of acute and serious problems in athletes. Throughout the class program, Sue Falsone demonstrates how to use cupping and intramuscular electrical stimulation (abbreviated: IMS).

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About Sue Falsone and Dry Needling

Dry needling, a mix of art and science, is done by a health professional who works with acupuncture needles to stimulate the professional athlete’s muscles. Sue Falsone, the founder and CEO of SFDN, launched a hands-on dry needling concept called Structure and Function Dry Needling, which shares a name with her business. The concept is regarded as a blend of skills Falsone developed and enhanced over many years in the business. As a true leader in her field of expertise, she was Head Athletic Trainer for the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, which made her the first woman in the role of Head Athletic Trainer in the four most popular sports in the US. The American Men’s National Soccer team also perceived her accomplishments and made her Head Athletic Trainer.

Objectives

The course wants to achieve the following:

  • to teach the practitioners to utilize dry needling techniques when treating various orthopedic and sports-related pathologies;
  • to successfully use intramuscular stimulation when curing various ortho and sports-related conditions; and excel when using cupping techniques.
  • to understand the surface anatomy of the patient in terms of his safety while using needles;
  • to master safe needle handling methods, and eliminate potential diseases transferred by blood;
  • to point out to the clinician the contraindications and precautions for using the aforementioned technique;

After the course is over, the attendees will have mastered their new abilities, and will be able to use them to treat their athletes.

Class Information

[shaker_image]The price for the seminars is one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, but 1 individual may take the class for free if their sports club or facility registers 10 other students. course participants ought to bring these three items: an anatomy book (edition and author unspecified), a TENS device, and alligator clips. Dry needles will be given to all students by the course lecturers. SFDN is licensed by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) to provide continuing education services to certified Athletic Trainers and is right now in the process of approving CEUs. Continuing Education Units are obligatory by practitioners in various fields to retain their working licenses.

Right now, the following cities provide continuing education events approved by ProCert for Physical Therapists to get twenty-six Continuing Education Units: Little Rock, Arkansas. National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA BOC) (P10069) enables the student to get 25 Continuing Education Units, Arizona Physical Therapy Association two and a half Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association twenty-five CEUs.

Hosting a Class

Physical therapists as well as other medical professionals who are interested in hosting an event may do so after filling out the form and submitting an application. The newest info about cupping, dry needling, and intramuscular stimulation is taught in Structure & Function: Dry Needling’s classes. Sue Falsone combined her competence and expertise to combine pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficiency, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis into the dry needling system now recognized and praised across the United States.

Making use of the latest available methodology and information allows practitioners to increase their knowledge in dealing with the many ailments in rehabilitation of athletes, as well as further expand the proficiency of medical professionals in sports therapy.

About Our Courses

In order to find out more about dry needling courses offered by Structure & Function: Dry Needling, take a peek at our web page and go through the list of our events.
You may get in touch with Sue Falsone and her team by using the Contact us form on our web site, by telephone at (602) 888-1998, or by dropping them an email, as listed here on our Contact page.

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