[shaker_image]Structure & Function: Dry Needling is a training enterprise focused on introducing dry needling to physiotherapists, founded by Sue Falsone. She teaches seminars all over the United States to empower health care professionals. Structure & Function: Dry Needling offers a 25 hour dry needling course all over the US, with events in Mesquite. Spread across three days, the class consists of topics on the essential dry needling techniques for curing various acute and chronic problems in professional athletes. As part of the seminar, Sue Falsone also teaches intramuscular electrical stimulation (short: IMS) and cupping.
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Sue Falsone and Dry Needling
Dry needling, as a blend of art and science, is performed by a physiotherapist who uses acupuncture needles to stimulate the muscles of the professional athlete. At SFDN, creator and CEO Sue Falsone developed a practical dry needling system called SFDN! The system is regarded as a combination of techniques Sue introduced and enhanced over the course of several years in the field. Sue Falsoneís experience includes stints as Head Athletic Coach for the LA Dodgers organization, where she served as the first female Head Athletic Coach in all of the 4 most important sports in the US. She also served as the Head Athletic Trainer for the American Men’s National Soccer team.
Objectives
The course wants to allow the clinician:
- to better understand the anatomies of the subject so as to make sure they are safe when practicing dry needling;
- to allow the practitioners to employ dry needling techniques when treating different orthopedic and sports-related conditions;
- to employ intramuscular stimulation when treating different ortho and sports-related problems; and to excel in the knowledge vacuum therapy techniques.
- to point out to the health professional the contraindications and safeguards when using said technique;
- to learn secure dry needle handling methods, and eliminate potential diseases transferred by blood;
After the course is over, the students will be confident enough to put together their new skills in order to treat various pathologies and ailments within the fields of sports and ortho medicine.
Info Regarding Our Class
The fee for the course is one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, but one individual may take the course at no charge when their club or facility sings up 10 other course participants. course participants ought to bring the following things: a book about human anatomy (edition and author not specified), a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation unit, as well as alligator clips. The lecturers will provide the needles for everyone to have in class. SFDN has been approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) to provide continuing education services to certified Athletic Trainers and is as of this moment in the process of approving CEUs (Continuing Education Units). In some professions, Continuing Education Units are obligatory for the professionals to retain their licenses and be able to go on working in their field.
Presently, these are the places that offer continuing education activities approved by ProCert for Physical Therapists to get twenty-six CEUs: Mesquite. Further, National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA BOC) (P10069) offers the way to get twenty-five Continuing Education Units, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association 25 Continuing Education Units.
Info Regarding How to Host an Event
[shaker_image]Physiotherapists as well as other clinicians who want to host a class are able to do so after filling out the form and submitting an application. All the latest information about dry needling, cupping, and intramuscular stimulation is taught in Structure & Function: Dry Needling’s seminars. The award winning and acclaimed dry needling approach introduced by Sue Falsone was developed thanks to her several decades of expertise in order to be a quality mix of pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficacy, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis.
Using the latest available methodology and info enables practitioners to improve their skill in dealing with various conditions in rehabilitation of athletes, as well as further expand the overall proficiency of health care professionals in sport.
Get in Contact
If you want to find out more about dry needling classes by Structure & Function: Dry Needling, visit our webpage and go through the schedule of our future events.
Phone Structure & Function: Dry Needling at (602) 888-1998, or send them an e-mail which can be found on our Contact Page.