Trigger Point Dry Needling Level-1
Basic
3 Days | 10 + 10 + 08 ( Hrs/Day )
This course is open for all registered Medical Professionals, Physical Therapist, Physical Therapy Assistants (Level-1 only) and Athletic Trainers ( Level-1 Only )
We have got the approval for the course(s) from Texas Board of Physical Therapy and is accepted by almost all other boards for CCUs/CEUs except MN, NJ, NY, NV, OH of which for MN we have already initiated the process of approval and shall be getting any soon.
Upon completion the therapist will:
Adhere to safe needling techniques, Including precautions and CDC and/or OSHA guidelines.
Know the history of Trigger Point and Dry Needling.
Know the mechanisms of Trigger Point Perpetuation.
List various types of Trigger Point.
Be able to identify trigger point referral patterns.
List various types of dry needling intervention.
List various physiological effects of Dry Needling in Trigger Point Management.
List Contraindications of Dry Needling Intervention.
List three palpation methods.
Master palpation of surface anatomy of Upper Extremity (Superficial muscles) in order to perform accurate dry needling intervention.
Master palpation of surface anatomy of Lower Extremity (Superficial muscles) in order to perform accurate dry needling intervention.
Master palpation of surface anatomy of Back (Superficial muscles) in order to perform accurate dry needling intervention.
Master the ‘Patient Positioning Thumb Rules’ for dry needling intervention.
Expertise the needling of Upper Extremity, Superficial muscles.
Expertise the needling of Lower Extremity, Superficial muscles.
Expertise the needling of Back, Superficial muscles.
Master to examine trigger points and create specific dry needling treatment protocol.
Be evaluated for needle insertion competency.
Be able to administer Dry Needling in any clinical set up ( Consent, Legislative issues, CPT Codes and CMS Standpoint )
The 3 Day Live course will be conducted using following Instructional Methods:
Lecture - ( A live session includes presentation of theory using projection technology which will cover topics like, History, Mechanism, Safety Guide, Research Review, Treatment Planning Methodology, Needling fundamentals etc.)
Lab - The lab session of the course will be conducted using the 'three step' method, demonstration ( done by Instructor), Practice ( done by delegates ), Supervision of Practice ( done by Instructor). Delegates will be divided into pairs of 2 or 3 and will be allotted appropriate time, space and equipment to practice.
Course Material - Candidates will receive - 1. A Booklet- which will cover general course related information like, consent format, safety guidelines, medical waste disposal resource references etc. 2. Course manual - which will cover the theory as well as practical instruction part of the course.
3D Anatomy - A University standard 3D Anatomy software (Complete Anatomy by Elsevier) will be used throughout the course for better learning of surface anatomy and needle insertion during Lab Sessions for each muscle taught. (3D visuals will improve the safe practice chance as the candidate will be able to identify and spare the vitals around the locus of insertion.)
Theory Test - This will be a digital MCQ style test, conducted through Dr. Sanghvi’S Academics Mobile Application ( Named as - “My Institute” on Apple Store ) and will be able to release the result in real time. ( Not Applicable for Level 1 and 2, it is applicable in level - 3 course of DN )
Practical Test - This test will examine skills like, patient placement, safe needle handling and needle insertion technique. It will help to evaluate the competency of the candidate to perform an effective dry needling procedure. ( Applicable for all the Three Levels of courses of DN )
Day - 1 : ( 8 Am to 6 Pm )
8:00 - 10:00
Lecture - 1
Conceptual History and Fundamentals of Trigger Point
History and Development of Trigger Point and Dry Needling with brief conceptual insight, Etio-pathology of Trigger Point, Characteristics and Classifications of trigger Points. Fundamentals of Referral Pain and Patterns.
10:00 - 10:15
Break
10:15 - 12:00
Lecture - 2
Concepts Approaches and Fundamentals of Dry Needling
History and Development of Dry Needling, Physiological Effects of Dry Needling, Types and Methods of Dry Needling Intervention, Indication and Contraindication of Dry Needling.
12:00 - 01:00
Lunch Break
01:00 - 01-30
Lecture -3
Safety and Disposal
( Practice and Post Practice Ethics )
Rules of Safe Needle Practice, CDC & OSHA guidelines, Blood Borne Pathogen. Disposal of Needles, Biomedical Waste Disposal References.
01:30 - 02:00
Lab Session -1
Safety and Disposal
(Training of Ethics of Practice on Self )
Needling practice on self by the self with 1/2” - 1” needles in order to practice Safety and Disposal Ethics. Building up the confidence to be present as a model for fellow participants.
02:00 - 03:45
Lab Session - 2
Superficial Muscles of Shoulder and Arms
Evaluation Training: Examining Muscle Actions and Trigger Points, Identifying Vitals around the Muscle, Reviewing Root Value, Clinical Significance, and Referral Patterns.
Insertion Training: Marking Surface Anatomy, Positioning, Palpation, Needling and Disposal.
List of Muscles: Upper Trapezius, Deltoid, Biceps, Triceps and Brachialis. (4)
03:45 - 04:00
Question Answer Session
04:00 - 05:45
Lab Session - 3
Superficial Muscles of Hip
Evaluation Training: Examining Muscle Actions and Trigger Points, Identifying Vitals around the Muscle, Reviewing Root Value, Clinical Significance, and Referral Patterns.
Insertion Training: Marking Surface Anatomy, Positioning, Palpation, Needling and Disposal.
List of Muscles: Gluteus Maximus, Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Minimus, TFL. (4)
05:45 - 6:00
Question Answer Session
Day - 2 : ( 8 Am to 6 Pm )
08:00 - 09:45
Lab Session - 4
Superficial Muscles of Forearm
Evaluation Training: Examining Muscle Actions and Trigger Points, Identifying Vitals around the Muscle, Reviewing Root Value, Clinical Significance, and Referral Patterns.
Insertion Training: Marking Surface Anatomy, Positioning, Palpation, Needling and Disposal.
List of Muscles: Brachioradialis, Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus, Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis, Extensor Digitorum (4)
09:45 - 10:00
Break
10:00 - 11:45
Lab Session - 5
Superficial Muscles of Forearm
Evaluation Training: Examining Muscle Actions and Trigger Points, Identifying Vitals around the Muscle, Reviewing Root Value, Clinical Significance, and Referral Patterns.
Insertion Training: Marking Surface Anatomy, Positioning, Palpation, Needling and Disposal.
List of Muscles: Extensor Carpi Ulnaris , Flexor Carpi Ulnaris, Palmaris Longus, Flexor Carpi Radialis (4)
11:45 - 12:00
Question Answer Session
12:00 - 01:00
Lunch Break
01:00 - 05:45
Lab Session - 6
Superficial Muscles of Thigh
Evaluation Training: Examining Muscle Actions and Trigger Points, Identifying Vitals around the Muscle, Reviewing Root Value, Clinical Significance, and Referral Patterns.
Insertion Training: Marking Surface Anatomy, Positioning, Palpation, Needling and Disposal.
List of Muscles: IT Band, Vastus Lateralis, Rectus Femoris, Vastus Intermedius, Sartorius, Vastus Medialis, Semi Membranosus, Semi Tendinosus, Biceps Femoris Long Head, Biceps Femoris Short Head (10)
5:45 - 6:00
Question Answer Session
Day - 3 : ( 8 Am to 4 Pm )
08:00 - 09:30
Lab Session - 7
Superficial Muscles of Leg 6
EvaluationTraining: Examining Muscle Actions and Trigger Points, Identifying Vitals around the Muscle, Reviewing Root Value, Clinical Significance, and Referral Patterns.
Insertion Training: Marking Surface Anatomy, Positioning, Palpation, Needling and Disposal.
List of Muscles: Tibialis Anterior, Extensor Digitorum Longus, Fibularis Longus, Gastrocnemius Medial, Gastrocnemius Lateral, Soleus (6)
09:30 - 09:45
Question Answer Session
09:45 - 10:00
Break
10:00 - 12:30
Lab Session - 8
Superficial Muscles of Back, Chest and Abdomen.
Evaluation Training: Examining Muscle Actions and Trigger Points, Identifying Vitals around the Muscle, Reviewing Root Value, Clinical Significance, and Referral Patterns.
Insertion Training: Marking Surface Anatomy, Positioning, Palpation, Needling and Disposal.
List of Muscles: Upper Trapezius, Transverse Trapezius, Lower Trapezius, Latissimus Dorsi, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Teres Major, Pectoralis Major, Rectus Abdominis (9)
12:30 - 01:30
Lunch Break
01:30 - 02:30
Practical Problem Solving Training
Individual candidates are attended and corrected by the instructor for their problems, limiting their skills of insertion.
02:30 - 04:00
Muscle Needling Competency Evaluation
Checks:
Accuracy of Muscle Location and Patient Positioning skills.
Accuracy of Safe Needle Handling skills.
Accuracy of Reasoning for the selection of DN Maneuver.
Accuracy of Needling Precision.
4:00 onwards
Certification
Total of 41 Superficial Muscles will be covered in this course and are listed in the Course Schedule section above.
Practical Competence Test
Digital Certificate (PDF)
Disciple Grade
Candidate will be able to Suffix, DDN-MPS ( Diplomate Dry Needling in Myofascial Pain Syndrome ) after he attends all the three level courses and clears exam for the final level-3.
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"This activity has been approved by the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners for 28.00 CCUs for PTs and PTAs."
Course Fee : $1300
Discounted Fee for an Individual before OCTOBER 31, 2022 - $ 1100 (Use Code 'EB200') at checkout.)
Discounted fee for an Individual before November 10, 2022 - $1175 (Use Code 'THANKS125' at checkout.)
Group of 3 will be charged at $ 1000 per candidate. (Select Group Registration while filling up the application form)
18 - 20 Nov. 2022
Location
Sure Cure Physical Therapy & Wellness
4541 N Joesy Ln Suite 130, Carrolton, TX 75010