Dry Needling Courses in Rockford, Illinois

[shaker_image]Structure & Function: Dry Needling is an education company with the goal of teaching dry needling to physiotherapists, created by Sue Falsone. She teaches courses across America to empower sports professionals. They offer a twenty-five hr dry needling course across the US, with future events in Rockford, Illinois. Spread across 3 days, the seminar consists of a bunch of topics on the basic dry needling methods for curing all sorts of acute and chronic problems in athletes.

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About Sue Falsone and Dry Needling

Combining the art and science of dry needling, an expert certified medical professional uses his skill with acupuncture needles to enter the epidermis and stimulate the athlete’s muscles. At SFDN, creator and Chief Executive Officer Sue Falsone developed a dry needling concept that goes by SFDN. Over the course of the decade in the industry, Falsone garnered an incredible amount of experience which she then used to perfect her dry needling approach. As a true leader in her area 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 Coach in the 4 major sports in the United States. The American Men’s National Soccer team also perceived her competence and made her Head Athletic Trainer.

Objectives of the Class

The course was designed for the health care professional:

  • to master safe dry needle handling methods, and prevent potential blood borne diseases;
  • to understand the external anatomy of the subject regarding his well-being while working with dry needles;
  • to successfully utilize intramuscular stimulation when treating different ortho and sports-related pathologies; and become proficient in the knowledge of vacuum therapy techniques.
  • to acquaint with the clinician the contraindications and safeguards while using said technique;
  • to teach proper use of dry needling techniques in addressing prevalent ortho and sports-related injuries;

When the course is finished, the participants will be confident enough to put together their new abilities in order to cure different conditions and ailments in sports and ortho medicine.

Info About Our Courses

[shaker_image]The seminars are $1295, and for every ten people someone signs up, they (their department or sports club) get free access for 1 individual. It is advisable that participants bring a few specific items along with them to the seminar: a TENS unit, alligator clips, and a comprehensive book about the human anatomy. Dry needles will be made available to all participants by the seminar staff. In addition to being in the process of approving CEUs for their courses, Structure & Function: Dry Needling is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education services to certified Athletic Trainers. In certain professions, Continuing Education Units are obligatory for the professionals to maintain their licenses and go on working in their industry.

Right now, the following cities provide continuing education classes approved by ProCert for Physiotherapists to get 26 CEUs: Rockford. NATA BOC (National Athletic Trainers’ Association) (P10069) enables the practitioner to get 25 Continuing Education Units, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association twenty-five CEUs.

Information on How to Host a Seminar

Physiotherapists as well as other clinicians who want to host a class can participate upon filling out the form and submitting an application on the Structure & Function: Dry Needling’s webpage. All the newest research and knowledge of intramuscular stimulation, cupping, and dry needling goes into our seminars. The brilliant and esteemed dry needling system developed by Sue Falsone was developed thanks to her few decades of expertise in order to become an efficient combination of pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficiency, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis.

Using the modern methodology and info, it allows sports medical professionals to increase their skill in treating various conditions in athletes’ recovery, and also expand the skills of health care professionals in sport.

Get in Contact

Visit Structure & Function: Dry needling’s web site in case you wish to hear more about our upcoming classes; available on our website.
You can get in touch with Sue Falsone and her employees via the Contact us section of our web page, by telephone at (602) 888-1998, or by dropping them an e-mail, as listed here on our Contact page.

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