Clinical Dry Needling
Certificate Program
Alexandria
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What is dry needling ?
Dry needling is a technique that physical therapists use to treat musculoskeletal pain and movement issues. It’s almost always used as part of a larger pain management plan that could include exercise, stretching, massage, and other techniques. During this treatment, a provider inserts thin, sharp needles through your skin to treat underlying myofascial trigger points.
Clinical Dry Needling: A Commentary
Course objectives:
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Introduce the History of DN (Dry Needling).
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Understand the efficacy of DN in the treatment of MTrPs.
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Understand the difference between DN & Acupuncture therapy.
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Summarize the current literature regarding the efficacy and treatment rationale for DN.
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Revise the distance learning materials (common MTrPs referral pattern - the surface anatomy the body caution area and danger body zones).
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Explain the indication, contraindication, and proper integration of DN treatment into clinical sitting.
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Understand the general considerations for the safe and efficient application of DN.
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Introduce the potential adverse reactions and discuss the recommended procedure to manage it.
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discuss the practitioner preparation tips and their importance before Needling.
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Understand the Measurements, Direction, and intensity scale in DN practice.
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Application of DN for the upper limb, lower limb& back muscles.
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Discuss different case studies/mini-scenarios for common muscle pain/MSK problems and proper integration of DN as an effective tool in the treatment plan.
One of our enthusiastic participants demonstrating a dry needling skill he learned during the course.
What do we provide?
We guarantee the safest dry needling technique practice by identifying the anatomical landmarks & danger zones under supervision
We focus on that each participant at the end of the course will be able to identify trigger points and how to needle each muscle with respect to cautions, and anatomical landmarks ( including upper extremity, lower extremity, trunk & face ) & this will guide you to how to manage many musculoskeletal problems: TMJ problems, neck problems, headaches, hip pain, planter fascitis, etc. )
You also will be able to help tendinopathy patients with tendon dry needling techniques : (Achilles tendinopathy , supraspinatus tendinopathy & patellar tendinopathy )
Topics to be covered:
By the end of this program, successful applicants will be able to:
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Apply dry needling to a variety of musculoskeletal and sports conditions safely and effectively.
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Integrate Dry Needling into clinical practice for a reason.
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Understand the theory and research background that support the selection and application of dry needling techniques.
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Apply 60 Needling technique for upper and lower limbs, spine, hand, face, and foot (muscles - tendons - periosteal picking superficial needling for central sensitivity, scars, trigger points referral areas)
The program includes
Attendance of 4 face to face teaching practical days.
Attendance & Achievement certificate.
Distance learning component.
Coffee break
Final Exam.
This course is for
Physiotherapists graduates and internship students Participants should pass the first online part of program before starting four extensive practical days
Fee
Early bird registration (First 10 seats)
For internship students: 3300 LE
For internship students Group registration: 2900 LE
For Graduates: 3500 LE
For Graduates Group registration: 3100 LE
Normal registration
For internship students: 3600 LE
For internship students Group registration: 3200 LE
For Graduates: 3800 LE
For Graduates Group registration: 3400 LE
Overseas Early bird registration
Individual registration: 350 USD
Group registration: 300 USD
Overseas Normal registration
Individual registration: 370 USD
Group registration: 320 USD