Structure & Function: Dry Needling
[shaker_image]Sue Falsone created the enterprise, Structure & Function: Dry Needling, with the intention to teach dry needling to sports professionals. She coordinates classes throughout the United States to develop the skills of sports professionals. SFDN offers a 25 hour dry needling seminar across America, with upcoming events in Surprise, Arizona. Over the course of three days, the seminar offers training sessions on the use of fundamental dry needling techniques on treating a variety of acute and chronic problems in athletes. As part of the class, Sue Falsone also describes ways to use cupping and intramuscular electrical stimulation (abbreviated: IMS).
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About Sue Falsone and Dry Needling
[shaker_image]Dry needling, as a mix of skill and art, is performed by a medical professional who uses his knowledge of dry needles to stimulate the athlete’s muscles. At Structure & Function Dry Needling, creator and CEO Sue Falsone founded a dry needling concept named Structure & Function: Dry Needling. This approach is characterized by a blend of techniques Falsone combined and improved over the course of many years in the industry. As an original pioneer in her field, she was Head Athletic Trainer for the LA Dodgers, which made her the very first female to assume the position of Head Athletic Coach in the 4 major sports in America. The American Men’s National Soccer team also recognized her competence and gave her the job of Head Athletic Trainer.
Objectives
The course wants to allow the clinician:
- to teach proper use of dry needling techniques in addressing common orthopedic and sports-related injuries;
- to be able to use intramuscular stimulation in treating everyday orthopedic conditions; as well as master various cupping techniques.
- to get acquainted with the anatomies of the patient so as to make sure they are safe while clinician is using dry needling on them;
- to be able to work with acupuncture needles in a secure manner, and also adhere to health guidelines and rules;
- to be sure the health professional knows of the contraindications and safety measures in regarding dry needling;
Upon completion of the course, the participants will manage to use their newfound skills in order to treat various conditions in orthopedic and sports medicine.
Class Information
The fee for the seminars is one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, although one person is eligible to attend the class at no charge when their club or facility registers ten other participants. participants ought to bring these things: an anatomy book (edition and author unspecified), a TENS device, as well as alligator clips. The staff will provide the needles for all participants to have in class. Structure & Function: Dry Needling is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC) to offer continuing education services to accredited Athletic Trainers and is at this moment in the process of approving CEUs. In some professions, Continuing Education Units are required for people to keep their licenses and be able to go on working in their industry.
Presently, these are the places that offer continuing education courses approved by ProCert for Physiotherapists to get 26 CEUs: Surprise. 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 25 CEUs.
How to Host a Seminar
[shaker_image]If they decide to hold a dry needling course, physiotherapists and other medical professionals are able to apply for it on the Structure & Function: Dry Needlingís website. All the latest info about cupping, dry needling, and intramuscular stimulation is contained in our courses. The award winning and esteemed dry needling approach developed by Sue Falsone was developed thanks to her few decades of expertise in order to serve as a quality blend of pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficacy, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis.
Using the modern methodology and research allows clinicians to improve their knowledge in treating different ailments in rehabilitation of athletes, and also further expand the general knowledge of health care professionals in sport.
Contact Us
Stop over at SFDN’s website if you want to find out more information about our future classes; available on our website.
Phone Structure & Function: Dry Needling at (602) 888-1998, or send them an e-mail which can be found on our Contact Page.