Dry Needling Courses in Toledo, Ohio

[shaker_image]Sue Falsone founded her business, Structure & Function: Dry Needling, to introduce dry needling to health care professionals. She coordinates classes in the United States to develop the expertise of sports professionals. SFDN offers a twenty-five hr dry needling course across the country, with future events in Toledo! Over 3 days, the course teaches various topics on the basic dry needling techniques for treating all sorts of acute and chronic conditions in athletes. During the seminar program, Sue Falsone also describes cupping and intramuscular electrical stimulation (short: IMS).

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Dry Needling and Sue Falsone

Using the technique of dry needling, an experienced licensed physical therapist uses acupuncture needles to prick the dermis and stimulate the muscles of the athlete. Sue Falsone, the woman behind the company and CEO of SFDN, developed a hands-on dry needling system called Structure and Function Dry Needling, the namesake of her company! Throughout the decade in the business, Sue Falsone gathered an incredible amount of expertise which she used to invent her dry needling concept. As an original pioneer in her field of expertise, Sue Falsone worked as Head Athletic Coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, making her the very first woman in the role of Head Athletic Coach in the 4 most important sports in the US. The American Men’s National Soccer team also saw her competence and offered her the role of Head Athletic Trainer.

Course Objectives

The course wants to allow the clinician:

  • to better understand the external anatomy of the subject in regards to his well-being while handling dry needles;
  • to be able to use dry needling techniques in addressing common ortho and sports-related pathologies;
  • to employ intramuscular stimulation when curing various ortho and sports-related problems; and to excel in the use of vacuum therapy techniques.
  • to point out to the practitioner the contraindications and safeguards while using the aforementioned technique;
  • to work with dry needles in a proper manner, and also abide by official health rules and regulations;

After the course is over, the practitioners will be proficient in the use of their newly found abilities, and will manage to use them to treat their athletes.

Class Info

The seminars are priced at one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, and when someone signs ten people up, they (their department or club) get registration fees waived for 1 individual. course participants should bring these three things: a book about human anatomy (edition and author not specified), a TENS device, as well as alligator clips. Dry needles for use in class will be given to everyone by the seminar staff. As well as approving Continued Education Units for their courses, Structure & Function: Dry Needling is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education to licensed Athletic Trainers. CEUs are mandatory by practitioners in various fields to keep their professional licenses.

Continuing education courses approved by ProCert for Physiotherapists are right now offered here for twenty-six Continuing Education Units: Toledo. As well as mentioned above, NATA BOC (National Athletic Trainers’ Association) (P10069) provides the way to earn twenty-five CEUs, Arizona Physical Therapy Association two and a half Continuing Education Units, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association twenty-five Continuing Education Units.

How to Host a Course

[shaker_image]If they would like to hold a dry needling course, physiotherapists and other medical professionals can sign up for it on the SFDNís web site. All the latest info about dry needling, cupping, and intramuscular stimulation is taught in our events. The award winning and esteemed dry needling approach started by Sue Falsone was created thanks to her several decades of experience in order to become a quality mix of dry needling, pain management, differential diagnosis, fascial manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, visceral manipulation, and movement efficiency.

Making use of the newest methodology and info enables sports medical professionals to improve their skill in curing different pathologies in sports rehabilitation, as well as expand the general knowledge of sports medical professionals.

About Our Classes

Visit SFDN’s web page in case you wish to find out more information about our upcoming classes; available on our website.
Phone SFDN at (602) 888-1998, or send them an email which can be found at our Contact Page.

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