Dry Needling Courses in Westminster, Colorado

Structure & Function: Dry Needling

[shaker_image]Sue Falsone started the business, Structure & Function: Dry Needling (SFDN), with the intention to educate and teach dry needling to sports professionals. She teaches courses in the US to improve the knowledge of medical professionals. They offer a 25 hr dry needling seminar throughout America, with future events in Westminster, Colorado! Over the course of three days, the seminar provides lectures on using important dry needling approaches to treating a range of acute and serious conditions in athletes.

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About Dry Needling and Sue Falsone

[shaker_image]Dry needling, a blend of art and science, is done by a physical therapist who uses his knowledge of dry needles to stimulate the athlete’s muscles. Sue Falsone, the creator and Chief Executive Officer of SFDN, developed a real-world dry needling approach that is called SFDN, the namesake of her organization. Throughout the decade in the industry, Sue Falsone garnered a great amount of expertise which she then used to perfect her dry needling approach. As a real pioneer in her field of expertise, Sue Falsone worked as Head Athletic Coach for the LA Dodgers, making her the first female to assume the position of Head Athletic Coach in the 4 most important sports in America. The the US Men’s National Soccer team also saw her accomplishments and made her Head Athletic Trainer.

Objectives

The course wants to allow the practitioner:

  • to be able to use dry needles in a safe manner, and abide by official health guidelines and rules;
  • to get to know the anatomies of the subject in order to ensure their well-being as the practitioner is using the technique of dry needling on them;
  • to be able to utilize intramuscular stimulation in treating everyday orthopedic problems; and to master different cupping techniques.
  • to point out to the clinician the contraindications and precautions for using said technique;
  • to allow the clinicians to employ dry needling techniques when treating various ortho and sports-related injuries;

After the course is over, the practitioners will manage to use their new skills in order to cure various problems and ailments within the fields of ortho and sports medicine.

Information Regarding Our Class

[shaker_image]The events are priced at one thousand two hundred ninety five dollars, and for every ten people someone signs up, they (their department or facility) get free access for one person. It is advisable that students take a couple of specific items along with them to class: a TENS unit (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), alligator clamps, and a comprehensive book about human anatomy. The lecturers will supply the needles for all students to use during the seminar. As well as approving CEUs for their upcoming courses, SFDN is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education to accredited Athletic Trainers. In some fields, Continuing Education Units are obligatory for to keep on working in their field.

Continuing education classes certified by ProCert for Physical Therapists are currently offered here and award twenty-six CEUs: Westminster. As well as mentioned above, National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA BOC) (P10069) provides the ability to get 25 CEUs, Arizona Physical Therapy Association 2.5 CEUs, and Georgia Physical Therapy Association twenty-five CEUs.

How to Host a Course

[shaker_image]If they would like to host a dry needling course, physical therapists and other health care experts are able to apply to do so on the Structure & Function: Dry Needlingís web site. The newest information about dry needling, cupping, and intramuscular stimulation is taught in the events. Sue Falsone brought forth her competence and expertise to incorporate pain management, dry needling, fascial manipulation, visceral manipulation, movement efficacy, soft tissue mobilization, and differential diagnosis to make the dry needling approach currently sought after and admired throughout America.

Utilizing the modern methodology and info, it enables sports medical professionals to increase their knowledge in curing different conditions in athletes’ recovery, and expand the general knowledge of sports medical professionals.

About Our Dry Needling Classes

In order to find out more about dry needling classes offered by SFDN, take a peek at our webpage and browse the list of our future seminars.
Give SFDN a call at (602) 888-1998, or send them an e-mail which can be found on our Contact Page.

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