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Presented by Andrew Hutton
The Dry Needling Plus
approach to dry needling utilises effective acupuncture techniques to
treat movement dysfunctions, based on a biomechanical assessment and
palpation of tissues.This encompasses but is not limited to just
trigger point release as taught in many other dry needling courses.
Treatment is aimed at immediately improving neurodynamics, as well as range and patterns of
movement. Dry Needling uses a solid, filament needle, as is used in the
practice of acupuncture. It reduces the majority of the “hand breaking”
manual therapy techniques commonly used in a clinical setting,
preserving the therapists highly skilled hands for more subtle
techniques. This course meets the requirements stipulated in the
Guidelines for Safe Acupuncture and Dry Needling Practice (2007)
released by the Australian Society of Acupuncture Physiotherapists Inc
(ASAP).
In the hands of a skilled practitioner, dry needling can be used in
most cases the majority of the time and with less energy expenditure on
behalf of the practitioner and equal or better effect than other manual
techniques currently being used. If practiced well there is also a
remarkable absence of the “post treatment tissue soreness” often
experienced by the subject following other manual therapy
interventions.
This two day program includes both theoretical and practical components
of Dry Needling. You will be taught trigger point needling, and
introduced to five additional effective needling techniques not taught
in any other Dry Needling course in Australia. This approach addresses
many of the limitations of established dry needling practice by
differentiating between a variety of needling techniques and applying
them to specific changes identified in the tissue by means of skilled
palpation and logical, range based physical assessment .
It is suitable for Physiotherapists and Manual Therapists with no
previous training in dry needling, those with limited needling
experience or practitioners who have done some dry needling training.
Physiotherapists who have completed traditional acupuncture training
but are yet to integrate its use into the manual therapy arena will
also find this course very educational.
The theory component includes an overview of several popular approaches
to dry needling, discusses Dry Needling in relation to traditional
acupuncture. Other areas covered include the current proposed
mechanisms of action, Health and Safety regulations and requirements,
contraindications, warnings and incident management. You will also be
introduced to the “Dry Needling Plus ” approach to musculoskeletal needling.
Practical components covered include basic needle insertion technique,
trigger point needling, differentiationand practice of 5 “Dry Needling
Plus” techniques. During the course you will undergo a competency
assessment of needling of the vulnerable region of the thorax.
Practical assessment and treatment of the upper limb, lower limb and
Lumbar spine will be explored in detail.
This course is taught by Andrew Hutton, an APA Sports Physiotherapist,
who also lectures on the APA Traditional Acupuncture course. More
information on Andrew Hutton and his unique approach can be found at www.dryneedling.com.au
A Health Science degree is required to be eligible to attend this course eg B App Sc (Physio), Masters in Osteopathy etc. Massage therapists and Remedial therapists that do not have a degree are NOT eligible to attend this or any courses run by Physiotherapy Healing Solutions.
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