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Dry Needling Program - 50 hours


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50 hour course schedule:
PART ONE: July 12, 2024 - 8am - 8pm - Live-Stream (eastern time)
PART TWO: July 13, 2024 - 8am - 8pm - Live-Stream (eastern time)
PART THREE: July 26, 2024 - 8am - 8pm - Indianapolis, IN (live)
PART FOUR: July 27, 2024 - 8am - 8pm - Indianapolis, IN (live)

Indiana requires 50 hours of Dry Needling instruction in order to perform Dry Needling in your practice. This course is designed specifically to enhance your knowledge and teach you to confidently apply this knowledge in your treatments.

Dr. Hayes teaches the requirements of Dry Needling including safety standards and issues, guidelines and requirements, how and where to apply dry needles, along with a practical portion of this course.

PART ONE: Safety Guidelines & Regulations

PART TWO: Standards and Requirements

PART THREE: Anatomy and Demonstrations

PART FOUR: Practical Class. You will be practicing dry needling applications and techniques.

Each part listed above includes an exam at the end of the day covering what was taught that day. The instructor will give a good review before the exam and answer questions to enable you to competently show the knowledge you’ve gained.

Superficial Dry Needling is a treatment method for soft tissue that affects enthesis disruptions and trigger points that, when done correctly, offers immediate pain relief for your patient. 

This course will cover the safety of dry needling and the difference between dry needling and acupuncture, as well as ethical considerations for performing dry needling.  We will discuss pain theory and the specifics of how a dry needle works. 

Safety concerns as well as proper needle use and disposal will be emphasized. 

Demonstrations of safe and appropriate handling of needles, clean needle technique and the OSHA needle safety standard will result in the participant clearly understanding dry needling and when and when it should not be used.  The risks and potential complications of dry needling will be studied as well as how to identify potential adverse effects and how to manage emergencies.   


CE Hours For:
AK, CO, CT, DE, IL, IN, IA, MA, MD, MN, MT, NC, NE, NH, NJ, OH, OR, RI, SC, VA, VT, WA, WY

Approval Numbers (not all states assign numbers):
PACE: 2024DNIN
CE-Broker #:
Illinois:
Category 2 hours


Cost:
$100- Doctor Program Members - (needle kit cost)
$900 - DCs (Non-Members - all four parts)
$350 - DCs (Non-Members - each part - may choose which part(s) you want)

*Rates increase $75 the Monday prior to each part of this program. This includes Doctor Program Members


Members must pay $100 for the needle kit for Part 3 & Part 4 - see registration button on the right

Registration:
Attendee Name & Preferred Email:
Attendee License # and State of License