This 6.0 NJ CEU home study video, Clinical Implications for Applying Dry Needling to Primary and Secondary Chronic Pain Classifications, led by Dave Griswold DPT, delivers an in-depth exploration of mechanism-based dry needling for chronic pain. Delivered through an online LMS with segmented video chapters, the course guides clinicians through current pain science—including peripheral and central sensitization, IASP classifications, and clinical screening tools—and connects these concepts to real-world treatment strategies. Dr. Griswold blends theory and application with instructor-led breakdowns, case studies, and practical frameworks designed to enhance clinical reasoning and elevate dry needling outcomes in chronic pain populations
To provide clinicians with advanced knowledge and skills in managing chronic and systemic pain conditions through neurologic dry needling, grounded in contemporary pain science and clinical evidence. The course aims to bridge theory and practice to improve patient outcomes in challenging pain cases.
The course content combines video lectures, clinical examples and case studies to provide a comprehensive learning experience, supported by updated informed consent forms and curated research articles.
Module 1: Introduction to Pain Mechanisms and the Role of Needling
An overview of how the NIH-driven shift toward precision pain management emphasizes understanding mechanisms like nociception and central sensitization. This module introduces how dry needling integrates with these pain pathways to inform targeted treatment.
Module 2: Understanding Chronic Pain Pathophysiology and the Clinical Relevance of Needling
Explores the link between chronic pain pathophysiology and dry needling, highlighting how systemic and neurologic influences from conditions like concussions or whiplash shape the treatment approach.
Module 3: Neurologic Framework of Dry Needling for Chronic Pain
Covers the neurologic dry needling model, contrasting it with traditional trigger point approaches. The importance of homeostatic and paravertebral points is emphasized, alongside the broad systemic impact of treating chronic pain.
Module 4: Mechanisms of Peripheral and Central Sensitization
Dives into the foundational understanding of peripheral and central sensitization, explaining how inflammatory mediators, neurogenic inflammation, and superficial versus deep tissue involvement shape clinical presentations and treatment strategies.
Module 5: Chemical and Structural Changes in Central Sensitization
Explains the chemical (glutamate, glial cells) and structural (motor cortex, limbic areas) changes associated with central sensitization, and how dry needling can be paired with exercise and CBT to reinforce neurologic changes.
Module 6: Diagnostic Classifications and Assessment in Chronic Pain
Details the diagnostic framework of chronic primary versus secondary pain and how dry needling can be tailored based on these categories. The discussion includes clinical interviews and considerations like sleep, comorbidities, and fear-avoidance behaviors.
Module 7: Screening Tools for Chronic Pain Mechanisms
Presents validated tools such as the Central Sensitization Inventory and LANSS to help clinicians identify pain mechanisms, and introduces the importance of contextual and psychosocial factors in chronic pain assessment.
Module 8: Systemic Needling Effects and Neurophysiology in Chronic Pain
Focuses on the systemic impact of dry needling, especially regarding autonomic balance, microcirculation, and cortical activation. It explores how dry needling can create widespread physiological effects beyond the point of insertion.
Module 9: Clinical Considerations and Safety in Chronic Pain Needling
Provides key safety and clinical guidelines for needling in chronic pain patients, particularly those with surgical histories, immune dysfunction, dysautonomia, or high medication sensitivity. It emphasizes gentle needling strategies and autonomic modulation.
Upon completion, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of chronic pain mechanisms and will be able to apply neurologic dry needling effectively to various complex pain syndromes.
Define and differentiate pain types
Evaluate sensitization clinically
Apply dry needling based on pain presentations
Utilize neuro-trigger points strategically
Treat chronic widespread pain conditions
Understand inflammation-CNS interactions
There are no formal prerequisites. However, this course is best suited for clinicians with a working knowledge of musculoskeletal anatomy, neurology, and foundational experience in dry needling.
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This self-paced online course blends advanced pain science theory with case-based clinical application. Through recorded lectures, interactive exercises, and literature review, clinicians will build the knowledge and skills necessary to treat complex pain presentations using neurologic dry needling.
Learn from clinician-led modules that connect theory to real-world application with clarity and depth.
Work through structured case-based assignments to reinforce clinical reasoning and decision-making.
Access curated research articles, including published studies by Dr. Griswold, to support evidence-informed practice.
Review and utilize IDN’s current patient-facing documents that reflect best practices for neurologic dry needling.
This course provides CEU hours applicable toward New Jersey dry needling recertification every 2 years.
Have additional questions after the course? No problem -we got you! Your registration in any IDN course provides you unlimited access to our Professional Discussion Forum. You can get your questions answered by an IDN instructor or another IDN practitioner.
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Gain perspective from actual patient cases Dr. Griswold has treated, illustrating how neurologic dry needling is applied to complex pain conditions in real-world settings.
See how chronic pain presentations respond to treatment over time through detailed breakdowns of outcomes and clinical decision-making.
Use evidence-based strategies and patient communication tools to help individuals understand their pain mechanisms and the value of treatment—building long-term trust and compliance.
Note: This home-study course provides you 3 of the 10 required CE hours for dry needling recertification every 2 years.
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