Dry Needling Courses in Mesa, Arizona

[shaker_image]Sue Falsone started her own enterprise, Structure & Function: Dry Needling (SFDN), in order to introduce dry needling to sports professionals. She teaches classes in America to improve the knowledge of sports professionals. They offer dry needling classes, twenty-five hrs in length, in Mesa, Arizona and other major towns all over the US! Over 3 days, the course deals with different topics on the important dry needling techniques for treating all sorts of acute and chronic problems in professional athletes. As part of the lectures, Sue Falsone also presents how to use techniques of intramuscular electrical stimulation (short: IMS) and cupping.

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Sue Falsone and Dry Needling

[shaker_image]Using the technique of dry needling, a licensed medical professional works with dry needles to penetrate the skin and stimulate the athlete’s muscles. At Structure & Function Dry Needling, founder and CEO Sue Falsone launched a dry needling concept called Structure & Function: Dry Needling! In the course of the decade in the business, Sue Falsone garnered a great amount of experience which she used to perfect her dry needling concept. As a real leader in her area of expertise, Sue Falsone was Head Athletic Trainer for the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, making her the first female to assume the position of Head Athletic Coach in the 4 most popular sports in the United States. The the United States Men’s National Soccer team also recognized her competence and offered her the role of Head Athletic Trainer.

Objectives and Curriculum of the Class

The course wants to achieve the following:

  • to master secure dry needle handling techniques, and eliminate possible diseases transferred by blood;
  • to get to know the anatomies of the subject so as to make sure they are safe as the practitioner is using dry needling on them;
  • to successfully utilize intramuscular stimulation when treating various sports-related conditions; and to excel when using cupping techniques.
  • to be certain the practitioner knows of the contraindications and safety measures regarding dry needling;
  • to use dry needling techniques in treating common sports-related ailments;

Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to use their newly found skills, and will manage to use them with success in treatment of their athletes.

Info About Our Class

[shaker_image]The price for the course is one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, although one individual can participate in the class at no charge when their sports club or facility sings up ten other participants. participants ought to bring these things: a book about human anatomy (edition and author unspecified), a TENS device, and alligator clips. Dry needles for use in class will be supplied to everyone by the class staff. As well as being in the process of approving CEUs for their courses, SFDN is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer services of continuing education to certified Athletic Trainers. Continuing Education Units are mandatory by professionals in different fields to keep their work licenses.

Continuing education courses certified by ProCert for Physiotherapists are right now available at these places and award 26 CEUs: Mesa, Arizona. NATA BOC (National Athletic Trainers’ Association) (P10069) enables the practitioner to earn twenty-five Continuing Education Units, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association 25 Continuing Education Units.

Hosting a Seminar

Physiotherapists as well as many other medical professionals who would like to host a class can do so after filling out the form and submitting an application on the SFDN’s web site. SFDN’s dry needling events teach the latest knowledge in the art of dry needling, and also intramuscular stimulation and cupping. The brilliant and highly regarded dry needling approach started by Sue Falsone was developed thanks to her several decades of experience in order to become an efficient blend of pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficacy, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis.

In using the Structure & Function method, aside from increasing the overall foundation of sports rehabilitation skills, sports medical professionals are able to offer their patients more advanced and higher quality treatment.

More about Our Events

Stop over at Structure & Function: Dry needling’s webpage if you’d like to find out more about our upcoming classes; on our Courses Page.
You will be able to reach out to Sue Falsone and her employees by using the Contact us section of our webpage, phone at (602) 888-1998, or by sending an e-mail, as stated on our Contact page.

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