As an experienced dry needling practitioner, this advanced course is a must to complete the use of dry needling with patients presenting with headaches, TMJ dysfunction, tennis and golfers’ elbow, carpal tunnel, CRPS, plantar fasciitis, tibial compartment syndrome, sprained ankle, hallux valgus, thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic pain.
The goal of this advanced dry needling course is to gain expertise in needling the more delicate and higher risk areas in the body. This course begins on the Friday evening to allow extra time in the cadaver lab, which earns you more CEU’sthan our non-cadaver Level II course. We will take you into the cadaver lab each day to review the areas you are about to needle and actually see where you needle is going!
Techniques include dry needling of the face and anterior neck, arm and hand, lower leg and foot, thorax and abdominal wall AND the use of E-stim with needles.
It is a competency-based course, which will introduce more of the recent research and ends with a practical competency exam.